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Res 2024-164 approving a list of Qualified On-Call Subsurface Utility Exploration firms to provide services to the City on an as-needed basis for a period of five years, in an amount not to exceed $250,000 per firm over five years
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Res 2024-164 approving a list of Qualified On-Call Subsurface Utility Exploration firms to provide services to the City on an as-needed basis for a period of five years, in an amount not to exceed $250,000 per firm over five years
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Docusign Envelope ID: B94A7A7D-AOC2-4E5C-867B-62FAAB4A6E80 <br /> would be inconsistent with the public interest, 2)when types of iron, steel,manufactured products <br /> or construction materials are not produced in the United States in sufficient and reasonably available <br /> quantities or of a satisfactory quality, or 3)where the inclusion of those products and materials will <br /> increase the cost of the overall project by more than 25 percent. Before issuing a waiver,under <br /> Section 70914(c),the head of a Federal agency, including HUD,must make publicly available a <br /> detailed written explanation for the proposed determination to issue the waiver and provide a period <br /> of not less than 15 days for public comment on the proposed waiver. Additional details on waivers <br /> can be found in Section IV. <br /> A. Federal Government-wide Guidance on BABA <br /> As a part of the Federal government's support of domestic production and manufacturing <br /> through infrastructure investments, OMB and HUD have taken several steps to implement the BAP <br /> by providing guidance and issuing HUD general waivers. <br /> On August 23, 2023, OMB issued final rules for 2 CFR Parts 184 and 200 and provided <br /> further guidance on implementing the statutory requirements and improving FFA management and <br /> transparency(88 Fed. Reg. 57750, effective October 23, 2023). These government-wide regulations <br /> apply to HUD programs and provide direction on implementing a BAP waiver process. The new <br /> and revised regulations also provide additional guidance on construction material standards,the cost <br /> components of manufactured products, and their definitions. <br /> On October 25, 2023, OMB issued guidance to all Federal agencies on how to implement <br /> BABA consistently across the government. The "Implementation Guidance on Application of BU <br /> America Preference in Federal Financial Assistance Programs for Infrastructure" (M-24-02)(OMB <br /> Guidance) directs Federal agencies, including HUD, on how to apply the BAP and provides an <br /> overview of the BAP waiver requirements. OMB may also issue additional or updated guidance in <br /> the future, and HUD will update its guidance as necessary. <br /> B. HUD Actions and Guidance on BABA <br /> BABA is a new and complex statute, which became effective in 2022. As such, establishing <br /> governmentwide guidance on these new statutory requirements has been an iterative process. Since <br /> the passage of BABA, HUD has worked diligently to implement the BAP for all HUD programs. <br /> Before the law became effective on May 14, 2022,HUD established a Department-wide BABA <br /> leadership committee. Beginning in June 2022, HUD issued a Request for Information(RFI) and <br /> collected public comments on potential BABA implications for HUD grantees. Based on these <br /> comments and to ease the transition in complying with the BAP, HUD proposed and received four <br /> general waivers for covered FFA,which includes CPD programs. These waivers and other BABA <br /> information are available on HUD's website at BABA I HUD.gov/U.S. Department of Housing <br /> and Urban Development(HUD). Further details on these waivers and their application to CPD <br /> programs are provided in Section IV of this Notice. <br /> CPD has taken several actions to notify and communicate with stakeholders and grantees on <br /> BABA requirements and their impact on CPD programs. All CPD Fiscal Year(FY)2022 grant <br /> transmittal letters and notices of funding opportunities (NOFOs) included a reference to the BAP <br /> 3 <br />
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