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... 19 useful tool for a project sponsor to use as it seeks FTA approval to enter PE. Legal Capacity Requirement.
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... 20 which requires that for every major capital project, a project sponsor must "prepare and carry out a project management plan approved by the Secretary of Transportation."112 The statute further provides that the plan must provide for the following: 1. Adequate recipient staff organization with welldefined reporting relationships, statements of functional responsibilities, job descriptions, and job qualifications.
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... 21 1. Final EIS 114 (i)
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... 22 utility relocation planning; and planning for replacement of wetlands that cannot be avoided. In the later stages of PE a project sponsor also develops and refines the detailed, comprehensive PMP discussed above to ensure construction quality and financial control, and a financing plan that includes commitments from the sponsor's nonfederal funding partners.
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... 23 After every VE review, applicants must provide information to the FTA Regional Office about the changes recommended by the VE team and the expected savings or other benefits.
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... 24 3. Construction Manager at Risk (CM@Risk)

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