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...     35    7.3 Closeout Phase Contract Administration Tools In this phase the agency seeks to ensure the completion of construction and facilitate the transfer of ownership of the facility to the agency's asset management and maintenance staff. These actions include conducting final inspections, receiving turnover documentation and reviewing corrective actions.
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...     36    Table 7.1 Summary of D-B closeout phase tools Contract administration phase Project complexity Project size Tools for D-B contract administration A lig nm en t D es ig n Co ns tru ct io n C lo se ou t N on -c om pl ex M od er at el y co m pl ex C om pl ex ≤ $1 0 M $1 0 M - $5 0 M > $5 0M Phase 4: Administer Closeout of D-B Project 8 D-B specific partnering           9 Continuity of team members           10 FHWA involvement overview           11 Permit commitment database           20 Public announcement          21 Delegation of authority          28 Payment checklist          = Recommended;  = Consider Case-by-Case;  = Not Recommended 7.4 Summary The closeout phase of a project is a joint effort between the agency and the design-builder. This chapter highlights tools agencies can use to administer D-B project closeout.
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...     37    Chapter 8. Guidebook Implementation 8.1 Introduction Implementation of D-B contract administration occurs in the context of the larger organization.

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