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Project Categories and Agency Roles. Establishes Interstate projects greater than $3 million as Federal Oversight. • Establishes projects between $1 million and $3 million that are inherently low risk projects as PennDOT Oversight. • Establishes NHS projects less than $15 million as PennDOT oversight. • Establishes Appalachian Development Highway System Corridor Completion projects as Federal Oversight. • Establishes “Major Projects” as projects over $500 million. Major projects require financial plans, project management plans, and cost validation. • Establishes the requirement to have a financial plan for projects over $100 million.
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Project Categories and Agency Roles. As provided for in Federal legislation, certain categories of Federal aid projects are assigned to PennDOT for oversight responsibility. On PennDOT oversight projects PennDOT will act on behalf of FHWA in the development and approval of projects in accordance with the provisions in this agreement and applicable Federal regulations. Table I designates those projects which will be Federal oversight and those that will be PennDOT oversight. A detailed list of program and project approvals related to these categories is provided in Appendix B. The costs shown in Table 1 are the estimated cost of construction (regardless of funding source unless 100% State, and excluding construction engineering and right-of-way costs) and are based on the Design Field View estimate. If the project scope is revised following the Design Field View, FHWA will be consulted for any changes in oversight classification. PennDOT or FHWA may request PennDOT oversight designation for additional projects on the NHS based on lack of complexity or FHWA workload considerations. Additional projects on the Interstate may be considered for PennDOT oversight designation in accordance with Section IX.D, Inherently Low Risk Interstate Projects. Any changes in oversight designation for projects exceeding the dollar limits shown in Table 1 will be documented in writing and formally approved by FHWA. Table I FO PO Interstate < $1 Million X $1 to $3 Million (Inherently Low Risk Projects) X > $3 Million X 3R (Resurfacing, Restoration & Rehabilitation); Meets AASHTO Design Criteria X Interstate Completion (Appropriation 042) X NHS (except Interstate) < $15 million X > $15 million X Appalachian Development Highway System (ADHS) Corridors Completion Projects X Non-NHS X General agency responsibilities pertaining to the categories of Federal-aid projects are described below. FHWA will review and approve Section 4(f) actions for all projects. FHWA will review and approve NEPA for all FO and PO projects, except for those programmatically delegated to PennDOT. FHWA will also take action on hardship and protective buying requests under the provisions of 23 CFR. Non-Title 23 requirements such as the NEPA, and Section 4(f) apply to both NHS and Non-NHS Federal-aid projects, and FHWA is involved in project actions on all projects. Other Title 23 requirements (e.g., Metropolitan and Statewide Planning) apply to both NHS and Non-NHS projects. Also, Title 23 requirements pertaining to contracts (bid proposal conten...

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