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Summary Project Information. 3.1 Summary of Project’s Statement of Work. (See Attachment 2 for additional details). The Study will produce an Economic Feasibility Analysis that will examine the freight traffic demand and other factors relevant to the feasibility of the proposed new rail line, and an Alternatives Analysis to identifying routing, infrastructure investment, and design options to support the movement of freight from the Four Corners region to the national freight network via a connection to the BNSF network in Gallup, NM. 3.2 Project’s Estimated Schedule. Milestone Schedule Date Planned Pre-NEPA Activities (i.e. Economic Feasibility Analysis) Completion Date: June 30, 2024 3.3 Project’s Estimated Budget. (See Attachment 3 for additional details). Eligible Project Costs BUILD Xxxxx Xxxxxx: $2,000,000 Other Federal Funds: $0 State Funds: $0 Local Funds: $0 Other Funds: $0 Total Eligible Project Cost: $2,000,000 In ¶ 11 of the agreement cover sheet, the amount listed in the “Federal” column is the “BUILD Grant Amount” in this section 3.3; the amount listed in the “Non-Federal” column is the sum of the “Other Federal Funds,” “State Funds,” “Local Funds,” and “Other Funds” in this section 3.3.
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Summary Project Information a. Summary of Project’s Statement of Work.
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  • Project Information describing each Eligible Project that started, ended, or was ongoing in the reporting year.

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