Common use of Project Screening Clause in Contracts

Project Screening. After the project short-list has been developed, the TEs and Program Specialists will perform a risk-based assessment of all projects using 10 risk areas of Complexity, Cost, Schedule, Urgency, Environmental & Stakeholders, Funding, Project Administration, Regional Significance, Corporate Actions, and Local Considerations and may be scored in the Missouri Screening Tool (MST). The TEs and Program Specialists will evaluate all 10 risk areas as Low, Medium, or Elevated, based upon the resulting analysis of each specific risk area.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Fhwa/Modot Agreement Local Public Agency (Lpa) Program, Partnering Agreement