Retrofit- Apportionment Sample Clauses

Retrofit- Apportionment. Common Eligible Project Expenditures CONSTRUCTION COSTS‌‌‌ Type of Expenditure‌ Authority
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Retrofit- Apportionment. Common Eligible Project Expenditures CONSTRUCTION COSTS Type of Expenditure‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌ Authority‌‌ a.‌‌ Construction Management Fees Ed. Code Section 17375(f) b.‌‌ Building Construction Costs – Including:  Foundations  Structures  Exterior & Interior FinishesFittings & Fixtures  Plumbing  Electrical  Mechanical  Shade Structures Ed. Code Section 17375(f) c.‌‌ Construction Security (Campus Security and administrative overheadnot eligible) Ed. Code Section 17375(f) d.‌‌ Construction Tests Ed. Code Section 17375(f) e.‌‌ Force Account Labor – complies with the Public Contract Code and is specific to the Project, adhering to the following criteria outlined in Section 20114:  For School Districts with an average daily attendance less than 35,000, the total number of hours on the job does not exceed 350 hours  For School Districts with an average daily attendance of 35,000 or greater, the total number of hours on the job does not exceed 750 hours or when the cost of material does not exceed $21,000.  Must be work that involves a skilled trade.  To be eligible must be supported by time cards or time logs. PCC Section 20114 f.‌‌ Inspections – For services provided during construction of the project. Ed. Code Section 17375(f) g. *‌‌ Utility Services – Only if approved for fifty years or older permanent building Retrofit Project Ed. Code Section 17375(f) h.‌‌ Furniture and Equipment that meet all of the criteria as described in the California School Accounting Manual (CSAM), Procedure 770 as follows:  Lasts more than one year. Ed. Code Section 17375(f) & CSAM Procedure 770 Office of Public School Construction Application Number: Type of Expenditure‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌ Authority‌‌  It is typically repaired rather than replaced.‌‌  It is an independent unit (rather than being incorporated into another unit item).  The cost of tagging and inventory is a small percentage of the item cost.  Not operational or administrative costs. It exceeds the minimum dollar value of capitalization threshold established by the local educational agency. The following types of furniture and equipment are examples that would be eligible if they met the criteria for CSAM Procedure 770:  Projectors  Smart Boards  Freezers  Refrigerators  Stoves  Exercise equipment – Only if available for use by all students i.‌‌ Furniture and Equipment:  Desks  Chairs  Built-in Storage  Cabinets  White/Chalk Boards  Library Books Ed. Code Section 17375(f) j.‌‌ Demolition Costs – the cost m...

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