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HomeMy WebLinkAboutJefferson_ 22-96515-026 Port Hadlock WWF_ NTPFrom:Rivera, Connie (COM) To:Monte Reinders Cc:Moore, Lena (COM) Subject:Jefferson, 22-96515-026 Port Hadlock WWF, NTP Date:Sunday, September 26, 2021 1:12:10 AM Attachments:22-96515-026 Port Hadlock Wastewater Facility (Port Hadlock) Notice to Proceed.pdf Importance:High CAUTION: This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Monte, Congratulations! Governor Inslee signed the 2021-2023 State Capital Budget, which includes the approval of the Infrastructure Projects list providing a direct appropriation for Port Hadlock Wastewater Facility (Port Hadlock) in the amount of $20,175,000.00. The Department of Commerce, which will administer the project, will retain three percent (up to a maximum of $200,000) to cover our administrative costs through the extended period of performance to December 31, 2026. Accordingly, your net grant award will be $19,975,000.00. Funding for the Infrastructure Projects is made available utilizing the state’s Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery funds through the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). The Washington State Office of Financial Management has submitted the state’s plan for these funds to the US Department of Treasury and provided Commerce authorization to release funds for your project. Prior to executing a contract and receiving funds, your organization will need to fulfill the following requirements: Provide documentation of your organization’s financial ability to complete the project. All funds must be expended, raised, or secured by documented pledges or loans. Any property relevant to the project must be owned or secured by a long-term lease that remains in effect for a minimum of ten years following the final payment date. For nonprofit grantees, a lien on owned property is also required when receiving grants over $500,000. Prevailing wages must be paid for all construction labor costs. All projects must be reviewed by the Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation and any affected Tribes in accordance with Governor’s Executive Order 21-02. Your project may also need to comply with LEED, the state’s green buildings standards (RCW 39.35D). Soon you will receive the Infrastructure Projects Interim Program Guidelines and Contract Readiness Survey to assist you with the process. Upon receipt of the Contract Readiness Survey form please complete and submit as soon as possible. The contracting process is not initiated until a completed Contract Readiness Survey is submitted. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact me at 360-704-9435 or email connie.rivera@commerce.wa.gov or our Project Manager, Lena Moore at 360-280-4729 or email lena.moore@commerce.wa.gov . Congrats, Con Connie Rivera Community Assistance Research-CAR-ARPA Section Manager Local Government Division | Washington State Department of Commerce (360) 704-9535 cell| Work hours: 7 to 5:30, Monday-Thursday.