Developing a Rebuilding Plan

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• Detailed job aids and checklists are created that describe the steps necessary to perform every function in PA Program delivery. • FEMA, Recipient and Subrecipient agree to damage eligibility before developing scopes of work and costs. • Special considerations reviews begin in the earliest possible stage of project development. • Damage information is captured in the feld; but scopes of work and cost estimates are developed in pool locations. As with all newly developed concepts and processes there comes challenges — and the PA new delivery model is no exception. With better coordination among FEMA, state, and locals we can hopefully achieve the goal of delivering the PA Program more efciently to Subrecipients as they work to rebuild public infrastructure after a disaster.

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1 PAPPG, FP-104-009-2, April 2018. Chapter 2. Sect. VII.B.1. 2 For disasters declared post October 1, 2018, the small project minimum threshold is $3,200 up to the large project threshold of $128,900. New thresholds may be implemented for post October 1, 2019 declarations based on the annual Consumer Price Index (CPI) adjustments.

3 PAPPG, FP 104-009-2, April 2018. Chapter 2. Sect. VII.G.2(a). 4 PAPPG, FP 104-009-2, April 2018. Chapter 2. Sect. VII.G.1(a). 5 DRRA 2018, Sect. 1207 (a) (1) & (2). 6 PAPPG, FP 104-009-2, April 2018. Chapter 2. Sect. VII.G.1(c). 7 PAPPG, FP 104-009-2, April 2018. Chapter 2. Sect. VII.G. 8 PAPPG, FP 104-009-2, April 2018. Chapter 2. Sect. VII.C. 9 Ibid.

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