New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 6 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
Chapter X - DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES
Subchapter A - GENERAL
Article 1 - MISCELLANEOUS RULES
Part 651 - STATE AID FOR COLLECTION, TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE-COST OF OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS
Comprehensive Studies and Reports in Relation to Planning for Collection, Treatment and Disposal of Sewage
Section 651.8 - Compensation for engineering services

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024

(a) The engineer selected by the applicant, in making a proposal to the applicant and the commissioner to furnish engineering services required for the proposed comprehensive study and report, shall propose a total fee for his services. The basis for the fee shall be stated.

(b) The proposed fee for engineering services shall be based on:

(1) a lump sum taking into account reasonable engineering costs for similar studies and reports, or

(2) an estimated engineering payroll cost required to perform the work, plus a reasonable percentage of such costs to cover overhead and profit, and as agreed to between the engineer, the applicant, and the Commissioner of Environmental Conservation, or

(3) a combination of (1) and (2), above.

(c) Any municipality subject to approval of the commissioner which maintains its own engineering department to perform such engineering services may base its estimate of the cost for making such a comprehensive study and report on the audited costs of performing similar services for similar previous studies made by such municipality proportioned according to relative size and scope of past studies in relation to those of the proposed study. It shall not include payment for indirect administrative, legislative or overhead costs.

(d) Such proposal for total engineering fees shall include the estimated costs for test borings and other special services which may be required. Such cost shall be listed separately in detail.

(e) The commissioner has the final responsibility to determine that the fees proposed are reasonable and conform to good practice.

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