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Budget Amendments - HB30 (Committee Approved)

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Item C-0 #1h

Item C-0 #1h

General Conditions
General Conditions

Language

Page 561, after line 21, insert:

"3.a. If a capital project has been authorized to proceed but does not progress at the expected pace for the project's scope, scale, and complexity, the project owner, upon notification from the Six-Year Capital Outlay Plan Advisory Committee (the Committee) shall provide justification for the delay. If the project is authorized for construction and the Committee has determined that the project's estimated total cost has increased due to project owner delay, the Committee may require the project owner to: (i) provide nongeneral fund revenue in an amount sufficient to cover the estimated cost increase attributable to project owner delay, and/or, (ii) coordinate with the Department of General Services (DGS) to reduce project scope to result in cost savings to cover the estimated cost increase attributable to project owner delay; such scope reduction shall be in addition to the requirements in 2.2-1519, Code of Virginia.

b. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph k. of Item 4-4.01 of this act, the Committee may authorize project scope decreases of up to ten percent if/as needed to realize project cost savings as directed in subparagraph 3.a. of this section.

4. To ensure that capital projects are completed within prescribed timelines and budgets, the Committee may direct agency or institution project owners to enter into agreements with DGS for project management services. Such agreements shall take into consideration DGS staffing capacity and availability. The Committee shall authorize capital project budget adjustments to account for DGS project management service costs within project estimates."



Explanation

(This language amendment authorizes the Six-Year Capital Outlay Plan Advisory Committee to take necessary actions when General Assembly authorized capital projects are not progressing in accordance with anticipated timelines.)