31 Tex. Admin. Code § 375.81 - Engineering Feasibility Report
(a) The
Applicant shall submit an engineering feasibility report signed and sealed by a
professional engineer registered in the State. The report, based on guidelines
provided by the executive administrator, shall provide:
(1) a description and purpose of the
project;
(2) the names of the
entities to be served, along with the current and future population;
(3) the cost of the project;
(4) a description of the alternatives
considered and reasons for selection of the project proposed;
(5) sufficient information to evaluate the
engineering feasibility;
(6) maps
and drawings as necessary to locate and describe the project area;
(7) sufficient detail to document how the
project will remedy the issues and problems that were evaluated for rating on
the IUP;
(8) information showing
the project is cost effective, and for projects that implement new systems or
significantly alter current systems a detailed cost-effective analysis,
including detailed operation and maintenance costs, may be requested to
document program eligibility;
(9) a
detailed project schedule with timelines for each phase of the project and the
milestones within each phase of the project; and
(10) any other information or data necessary
to evaluate the proposed project. The Applicant must submit any additional
information requested by the executive administrator to document the project's
eligibility for funding by the program.
(b) Approval of engineering feasibility
report. The executive administrator will approve the engineering feasibility
report when:
(1) the items listed in
subsection (a) of this section have been completed, including requests for
additional information or data;
(2)
the appropriate environmental findings have been completed in accordance with
this chapter and the Applicant has agreed to incorporate into project
documents, including contracts, all mitigation measures as a result of the
environmental review; and
(3) the
project and alternatives to the project have been analyzed and the proposed
project is cost effective.
(c) Request for project amendment. A request
for an amendment, after the approval of the engineering feasibility report, to
a project shall be granted only if implementation of the amendment does not
affect the original purpose of the project. The implementation of the project
amendment must remedy the problems and issues identified in the Applicant's
original project information form. Significant amendments to a project require
previous approval by the executive administrator. The Applicant shall:
(1) provide a description of and the need for
amendment;
(2) submit additional
engineering or environmental information as requested by the executive
administrator;
(3) provide an
estimate of any increase or decrease in total project costs resulting from the
proposed amendment; and
(4) certify
that the proposed amendment will not significantly alter the purpose of the
project.
(d) Alternative
methods of project delivery. Design build, construction manager at risk, and
other alternative methods of project delivery are eligible for available
financial assistance, including combinations of planning, design, and
construction funding, in accordance with programmatic requirements. The
executive administrator will provide written guidance regarding modifications
of the type of financial assistance and the review, approval, and release of
funds processes for alternative delivery projects. The Board may specify
special conditions in the commitment as appropriate to accommodate an
alternative method of project delivery.
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