Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Natural Resources
Title R653 - Water Resources
Rule R653-2 - Financial Assistance from the Board of Water Resources
Section R653-2-10 - Project Engineering and Construction for projects funded through the Water Infrastructure Restricted Account (WIRA)
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 653-2-10
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
(1) For State projects to develop the Colorado and Bear rivers:
(a) Once a project
has moved from planning stage to development stage:
(i) Costs incurred by the Division for
engineering, environmental and cultural resource studies, permitting, design
and construction engineering, and construction inspection will be paid to the
Board according to the terms set by Title 73, Chapter 26 and Chapter
28.
(ii) Costs for Division staff
time during project planning will not become a charge to the
applicant.
(b) Design
Standards and Approval for State projects:
(i) State projects for the development of the
Colorado and Bear rivers, shall be designed according to appropriate technical
standards and shall be stamped and signed by a Utah Registered Professional
Engineer responsible for the work.
(ii) Prior to soliciting construction bids,
plans and specifications must be approved by the Division and all other state,
neighboring state, and federal agencies which have regulatory or funding
involvement in the project. Additionally, all required records of decision,
permits, authorizations, and agreements must be obtained from these
agencies.
(2) For Federal water infrastructure projects:
(a) Costs incurred by the Division for
planning and development will be paid to the Board pursuant to the terms and
conditions established by the Board and Division under Section
73-10g-105.
(b) Design Standards and Approval for Federal
projects:
(i) All Federal water infrastructure
projects shall be designed according to appropriate technical standards and
shall be stamped and signed by a Utah Registered Professional Engineer
responsible for the work.
(ii)
Prior to soliciting construction bids for any phase of a project, plans and
specifications for that phase must be approved by the Division and all other
state and federal agencies which have regulatory or funding involvement in the
project. Additionally, all required local, state, and federal licenses and
permits for that phase of the project must be obtained before construction of
that phase begins.
(iii) All
required local, state, and federal licenses and permits for a phase of a
project must be obtained before construction of that phase
begins.
(3) Project Bidding and Construction:
(a) The
Board will require that all project construction be awarded to qualified
contractors based on competitive bids. Alternative project delivery methods may
be considered instead of traditional 'design-bid-build' methods; however, these
must be done in compliance with industry-approved standards and must be first
approved by the Board.
(b) The
design engineer or project manager shall coordinate the project bidding
process.
(c) Construction
inspection will be performed under the direction of the project manager who
shall be a Registered Professional Engineer licensed in Utah, and any other
applicable state.
(4) Staff and Legal Costs:
(a) Costs incurred by
the Division for investigation and administration will be paid to the Board
according to the terms set by the Board.
(b) Costs incurred by the Division during
project investigation will not become a charge to the applicant if the project
is found infeasible, denied by the Board, or if the applicant withdraws the
application.
(c) Legal fees
incurred in the review of an applicant's bonding documents will be billed
directly to the applicant by the legal firm doing the review for the
Board.
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