New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Tra - Commissioner, Department of Transportation
Chapter Tra 500 - CONSTRUCTION AID AND RELOCATION SERVICES
Part Tra 501 - STATE BRIDGE AID
Section Tra 501.03 - State Bridge Aid; Project Process Summary
Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Tra 501.03
Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) A municipality may apply to the department for aid to construct or reconstruct a bridge(s) on a class IV or class V highway(s), or on a designated municipally-owned and maintained class II highway(s), as each class is described in RSA 229:5, I-III.
(b) The process for a project shall include the following:
(1) A municipality shall make
an application for state bridge aid estimate, as provided in
Tra
501.05(a);
(2) The department shall examine the project
site, as provided in Tra
501.06(a);
(3) The bureau shall provide the municipality
with a preliminary estimate of the project cost, as provided in
Tra
501.06(b);
(4) The municipality shall make an
application for state bridge aid construction funding for a project, as
provided in Tra 501.07;
(5) For a municipally-managed project, the
municipality shall provide an engineering study, preliminary plans, and final
plans to the department for review and approval, as provided in
Tra
501.10;
(6) For a department-managed project, the
department shall provide the municipality with preliminary plans and final
plans for review and comment from the municipality, as provided in
Tra
501.11;
(7) After the contract(s) is awarded:
a. A municipally-managed project shall be
administered by the municipality, as provided in
Tra
501.12(b)-(c); and
b. A department-managed project shall be
administered by the department, as provided in
Tra
501.12(a);
(8) State bridge aid payments shall be made
as provided in Tra 501.13; and
(9) A municipality may apply for bridge aid
funds for replacement or rehabilitation costs in accordance with
RSA
234:5-a;
#8923, eff 6-27-07
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