FHWA Projects of Division Interest Resident Level Responsibilities Sample Clauses

FHWA Projects of Division Interest Resident Level Responsibilities. The Resident Engineer on In-house CEI projects and the Department’s Construction Project Manager on Consultant CEI projects shall solicit FHWA approval of and participation of construction contract changes as specifically identified for approval on FHWA Projects of Division Involvement (PODI). Federal- Aid participation shall be documented on the FHWA Approval - Major and Minor Construction Changes, Form No. 000-000-00, FHWA refusal to participate in any construction contract change should be followed-up with an additional attempt to obtain Federal Aid participation by supplying all necessary additional information or explanations. The Resident Engineer on In-house CEI projects and the Department’s Construction Project Manager on Consultant CEI projects should solicit the reason for any FHWA refusal to participate in any construction contract change. Such reason for non-participation shall be noted in the FHWA Approval
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FHWA Projects of Division Interest Resident Level Responsibilities. The Resident Engineer on In-house CEI projects and the Department’s Construction Project Manager on Consultant CEI projects shall solicit FHWA approval of and participation in all construction contract changes on all FHWA Projects of Division Interest (PODI). Federal-Aid participation shall be documented on the FHWA Approval - Major and
FHWA Projects of Division Interest Resident Level Responsibilities. The Resident Engineer on In-house CEI projects and the Department’s Construction Project Manager on Consultant CEI projects shall solicit FHWA approval of and participation of construction contract changes as specifically identified for approval on FHWA Projects of Division Involvement (PODI). Federal-Aid participation shall be documented on the FHWA Approval - Major and Minor Construction Changes, Form No. 000-000-00, FHWA refusal to participate in any construction contract change should be followed-up with an additional attempt to obtain Federal Aid participation by supplying all necessary additional information or explanations. The Resident Engineer on In-house CEI projects and the Department’s Construction Project Manager on Consultant CEI projects should solicit the reason for any FHWA refusal to participate in any construction contract change. Such reason for non-participation shall be noted in the FHWA Approval - Major and Minor Construction Changes form or attachment thereto. Should FHWA refuse to supply a reason, such refusal should also be noted in the document or on the attachment as part of the pertinent information included in the complete contract change package. (1) Major Changes - All major changes in the plans and specifications must be approved in writing by FHWA on the FHWA Approval - Major and Minor Construction Changes form prior to approval of the changes by the Secretary or designee prior to giving the Contractor written notice to proceed with work. When emergency or unusual conditions exist, FHWA may give tentative prior approval verbally and ratify such approval in writing as soon thereafter as practical. Major changes include the following: • Revisions of geometric design (main roadway, ramps, frontage roads, or crossroads) including any project and construction limit extensions. (NOTE: Project and Construction Limit Extension approval requests must be forwarded through the State Construction Office in accord with CPAM Section 7.3.5.2). • Revisions of pavement structural sections. • Revisions in conflict with standards. • Revisions, additions, deletions, or relocation of structures. • Any changes in the plan access control. • Any changes that alter specifications, special provisions or other contract requirements, including previously approved provisions. • Any changes in material type or quality. • The grant of any additional contract time in a Supplemental Agreement. • Any time extensions. • Any adjustments to the contract made ...

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