Limit on Planning, Environmental Compliance and Pre-Construction Engineering & Design Necessary Expenses Sample Clauses

Limit on Planning, Environmental Compliance and Pre-Construction Engineering & Design Necessary Expenses. This expense category may not exceed 27% of the total project cost. This percentage has been established based in large part on a National Academy of Public Administration evaluation of construction cost categories prepared in conjunction with a review of the National Park Service’s construction program in 1998 and 2002. However, because smaller projects may have disproportionately higher costs for tasks such as environmental compliance, an agency may submit nominations based on a programmatic application of the percentage where proposed projects with a lower percentage for this cost category would be cited to balance out projects with a higher percentage for this cost category. If this option is utilized, the average expenditure for this category over all agency projects approved in a given round cannot exceed 27%. For rounds in which this option is utilized, the agency will certify as part of each task order request for projects within the round that this expenditure has been evaluated and the average percentage is being maintained at no more than 27%. The Executive Committee reserves the right to waive this business rule if extenuating circumstances warrant. Appendix B-1 SNPLMA AND FLTFA LAND ACQUISITION PROJECT ESTIMATED NECESSARY EXPENSES Property Name: Agency: Date: Project #: Priority #: Prepared by: Phone: Bureaus agree to furnish the necessary equipment, materials, facilities, services, personnel, and other costs except as specified below:
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