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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 ARRA Reporting Requirements April 14, 2009 Webinar

Main Reporting Elements Funds:AppropriatedAllocated ObligatedOutlayed Number of projects that: –have been put out to bid (and $$ amounts) –have contracts awarded (and $$ amounts) –work has begun (and $$ amounts) –have been completed (and $$ amounts) NEPA status Number of jobs created or sustained

Sections 1201 and 1512 Reporting Requirements Sect. 1201(c)(1) requires grant recipients to submit to the covered agency (FHWA) periodic reports on the use of the funds –Reports shall be collected and compiled by FHWA and transmitted to Congress –FHWA may develop reports on behalf of grant recipients to ensure accuracy and consistency Sect requires entities that receive recovery funds to provide Recipient Reports

Standard Forms Location Standard forms and Reporting Requirements for Federal-aid funds are on the internet at: Standard forms and Reporting Requirements for Federal Lands Highway Program funds will be on the internet at:

Five Standard Reports FHWA-1586: Initial ARRA Project Plan FHWA-1588: Periodic Grouped Project Report FHWA-1585: Monthly Recipient Project Status Report FHWA-1587: Monthly Summary Employment Report FHWA-1589: Monthly Employment Report

Five Standard Reports FHWA-1586: Initial ARRA Project Plan FHWA-1588: Periodic Grouped Project Report FHWA-1585: Monthly Recipient Project Status Report FHWA-1587: Monthly Summary Employment Report FHWA-1589: Monthly Employment Report

FHWA-1586 – Due April 17, 2009 (Update forms every 2 weeks) 1.State 2.Report Date 3.County 4.Congressional District 5.Fed-aid Project Number 6.State Project or I.D. Number 7.Project Type 8.Project Name 9.Project Description 10.Project Purpose 11.Total Cost Est. 12.Scheduled Completion Month

FHWA-1586 (con’t) 13.Project Rationale 14.EDA (Y/N) 15.NEPA Class Action 16.NEPA Milestone Completed 17.NEPA Milestone Date 18.Types of Federal Permits 19.Number of Federal Permits 20.Status of Federal Permits 21.Route Number 22.Begin Mile Point 23.End Mile Point 24.Length (miles)

Five Standard Reports FHWA-1586: Initial ARRA Project Plan FHWA-1588: Periodic Grouped Project Report FHWA-1585: Monthly Recipient Project Status Report FHWA-1587: Monthly Summary Employment Report FHWA-1589: Monthly Employment Report

Five Standard Reports FHWA-1586: Initial ARRA Project Plan FHWA-1588: Periodic Grouped Project Report FHWA-1585: Monthly Recipient Project Status Report FHWA-1587: Monthly Summary Employment Report FHWA-1589: Monthly Employment Report

FHWA-1588 – Due within 2 weeks of awarding multi-route projects. 1.State 2.Report Date 3.County 4.Congressional Dist. 5.Fed-aid Project No. 6.State Project or I.D. Number 7.Project Description 8.Project Purpose 9.Est. Total Cost 10.Scheduled Completion Month 11.Project Rationale 12.EDA (Y / N) 13.Route Number 14.Begin Mile Point 15.End Mile Point 16.Award Date

Five Standard Reports FHWA-1586: Initial ARRA Project Plan FHWA-1588: Periodic Grouped Project Report FHWA-1585: Monthly Recipient Project Status Report FHWA-1587: Monthly Summary Employment Report FHWA-1589: Monthly Employment Report

Five Standard Reports FHWA-1586: Initial ARRA Project Plan FHWA-1588: Periodic Grouped Project Report FHWA-1585: Monthly Recipient Project Status Report FHWA-1587: Monthly Summary Employment Report FHWA-1589: Monthly Employment Report

FHWA Monthly (Due the 10 th day of each month for the preceding month (through Sept. 2012)) 1.State 2.Report Month 3.Contracting Agency 4.Fed-aid Project No. 5.State Project or I. D. Number 6.Advertisement Date 7.Award Date 8.Notice to Proceed 9.Percent Complete 10.Contractor Name 11.Contractor Address 12.Contractor DUMS Number 13.Contractor Address

Five Standard Reports FHWA-1586: Initial ARRA Project Plan FHWA-1588: Periodic Grouped Project Report FHWA-1585: Monthly Recipient Project Status Report FHWA-1587: Monthly Summary Employment Report FHWA-1589: Monthly Employment Report

Five Standard Reports FHWA-1586: Initial ARRA Project Plan FHWA-1588: Periodic Grouped Project Report FHWA-1585: Monthly Recipient Project Status Report FHWA-1587: Monthly Summary Employment Report FHWA-1589: Monthly Employment Report

FHWA-1587 – Monthly (Due 20 th day each month for the preceding month (through Sept. 2012)) 1.State 2.Report Month 3.Fed-aid Project Number 4.State Project or I.D. Number 5.Project Description 6.Contractor Name / State or Local Agency 7.Status of Contractor Employment Reports 8.Total Employment 9.Total Hours 10.Total Payroll ($)

Five Standard Reports FHWA-1586: Initial ARRA Project Plan FHWA-1588: Periodic Grouped Project Report FHWA-1585: Monthly Recipient Project Status Report FHWA-1587: Monthly Summary Employment Report FHWA-1589: Monthly Employment Report

Five Standard Reports FHWA-1586: Initial ARRA Project Plan FHWA-1588: Periodic Grouped Project Report FHWA-1585: Monthly Recipient Project Status Report FHWA-1587: Monthly Summary Employment Report FHWA-1589: Monthly Employment Report

FHWA-1589 – Due as determined by the recipient until Sept Report Month 2.Contracting Agency 3.Fed-aid Project Number 4.State Project or I.D. Number 5.Project Location 6.Contractor Name and Address 7.Contractor / Subcontractor DUNS Number 8.Employment Data (employees, hours and payroll)

Five Standard Reports FHWA-1586: Initial ARRA Project Plan FHWA-1588: Periodic Grouped Project Report FHWA-1585: Monthly Recipient Project Status Report FHWA-1587: Monthly Summary Employment Report FHWA-1589: Monthly Employment Report

Five Standard Reports FHWA-1586: Initial ARRA Project Plan FHWA-1588: Periodic Grouped Project Report FHWA-1585: Monthly Recipient Project Status Report FHWA-1587: Monthly Summary Employment Report FHWA-1589: Monthly Employment Report

13. Project Rationale 1.To preserve and create jobs and promote economic recovery. 2.To assist those most impacted by the recession. 3.To provide investments needed to increase economic efficiency by spurring technological advances in science and health. 4.To invest in transportation, environmental protection, and other infrastructure that will provide long-term economic benefits. 5.To stabilize State and local government budgets, in order to minimize and avoid reductions in essential services and counterproductive state and local tax increases.

Five Standard Reports FHWA-1586: Initial ARRA Project Plan FHWA-1588: Periodic Grouped Project Report FHWA-1585: Monthly Recipient Project Status Report FHWA-1587: Monthly Summary Employment Report FHWA-1589: Monthly Employment Report

Five Standard Reports FHWA-1586: Initial ARRA Project Plan FHWA-1588: Periodic Grouped Project Report FHWA-1585: Monthly Recipient Project Status Report FHWA-1587: Monthly Summary Employment Report FHWA-1589: Monthly Employment Report

FHWA-1588 – Due within 2 weeks of awarding multi-route projects. 1.State 2.Report Date 3.County 4.Congressional Dist. 5.Fed-aid Project No. 6.State Project or I.D. Number 7.Project Description 8.Project Purpose 9.Est. Total Cost 10.Scheduled Completion Month 11.Project Rationale 12.EDA (Y / N) 13.Route Number 14.Begin Mile Point 15.End Mile Point 16.Award Date

FHWA-1588 – Due within 2 weeks of awarding multi-route projects. 1.State 2.Report Date 3.County 4.Congressional Dist. 5.Fed-aid Project No. 6.State Project or I.D. Number 7.Project Description 8.Project Purpose 9.Est. Total Cost 10.Scheduled Completion Month 11.Project Rationale 12.EDA (Y / N) 13.Route Number 14.Begin Mile Point 15.End Mile Point 16.Award Date

Five Standard Reports FHWA-1586: Initial ARRA Project Plan FHWA-1588: Periodic Grouped Project Report FHWA-1585: Monthly Recipient Project Status Report FHWA-1587: Monthly Summary Employment Report FHWA-1589: Monthly Employment Report

Five Standard Reports FHWA-1586: Initial ARRA Project Plan FHWA-1588: Periodic Grouped Project Report FHWA-1585: Monthly Recipient Project Status Report FHWA-1587: Monthly Summary Employment Report FHWA-1589: Monthly Employment Report

FHWA Monthly (Due the 10 th day of each month for the preceding month (through Sept. 2012)) 1.State 2.Report Month 3.Contracting Agency 4.Fed-aid Project No. 5.State Project or I. D. Number 6.Advertisement Date 7.Award Date 8.Notice to Proceed 9.Percent Complete 10.Contractor Name 11.Contractor Address 12.Contractor DUMS Number 13.Contractor Address

FHWA-1585 – (con’t) 1.State 2.Report Month 3.Contracting Agency 4.Fed-aid Project No. 5.State Project or I. D. Number 6.Advertisement Date 7.Award Date 8.Notice to Proceed 9.Percent Complete 10.Contractor Name 11.Contractor Address 12.Contractor DUMS Number 13.Contractor Address

FHWA-1585 – con’t 1.State 2.Report Month 3.Contracting Agency 4.Fed-aid Project No. 5.State Project or I. D. Number 6.Advertisement Date 7.Award Date 8.Notice to Proceed 9.Percent Complete 10.Contractor Name 11.Contractor Address 12.Contractor DUMS Number 13.Contractor Address

Five Standard Reports FHWA-1586: Initial ARRA Project Plan FHWA-1588: Periodic Grouped Project Report FHWA-1585: Monthly Recipient Project Status Report FHWA-1587: Monthly Summary Employment Report FHWA-1589: Monthly Employment Report

Five Standard Reports FHWA-1586: Initial ARRA Project Plan FHWA-1588: Periodic Grouped Project Report FHWA-1585: Monthly Recipient Project Status Report FHWA-1587: Monthly Summary Employment Report FHWA-1589: Monthly Employment Report

FHWA-1587 – Monthly (Due 20 th day each month for the preceding month) (through Sept. 2012) 1.State 2.Report Month 3.Fed-aid Project Number 4.State Project or I.D. Number 5.Project Description 6.Contractor Name / State or Local Agency 7.Status of Contractor Employment Reports 8.Total Employment 9.Total Hours 10.Total Payroll ($)

FHWA-1587 – cont 1.State 2.Report Month 3.Fed-aid Project Number 4.State Project or I.D. Number 5.Project Description 6.Contractor Name / State or Local Agency 7.Status of Contractor Employment Reports 8.Total Employment 9.Total Hours 10.Total Payroll ($)

Five Standard Reports FHWA-1586: Initial ARRA Project Plan FHWA-1588: Periodic Grouped Project Report FHWA-1585: Monthly Recipient Project Status Report FHWA-1587: Monthly Summary Employment Report FHWA-1589: Monthly Employment Report

Five Standard Reports FHWA-1586: Initial ARRA Project Plan FHWA-1588: Periodic Grouped Project Report FHWA-1585: Monthly Recipient Project Status Report FHWA-1587: Monthly Summary Employment Report FHWA-1589: Monthly Employment Report

FHWA-1589 – Due as determined by the recipient until Sept Report Month 2.Contracting Agency 3.Fed-aid Project Number 4.State Project or I.D. Number 5.Project Location 6.Contractor Name and Address 7.Contractor / Subcontractor DUNS Number 8.Employment Data (employees, hours and payroll)

Initial Submittal Requirements FHWA-1586, Initial ARRA Project Plan –April 17, 2009 & every 2 weeks thereafter (changes) –BIA & FHWA tribes –And provide a copy to FLH HQ Official Mailbox and Bob Sparrow FHWA-1588, Periodic Grouped Project Report –Within 2 wks of award & within 2 wks of changes –BIA & FHWA tribes –And provide a copy to FLH HQ Official Mailbox and Bob Sparrow

Monthly Submittal Requirements FHWA-1585, Recipient Project Status Report –The 10 th of every month until Sept –BIA and FHWA tribes to reports to FLH HQ Official Mailbox and Bob Sparrow FHWA-1587, Summary Employment Report –The 20 th of every month until Sept –BIA and FHWA tribes to reports to FLH HQ Official Mailbox and Bob Sparrow FHWA-1589, Employment Report –Usage is at the recipients discretion

THE END QUESTIONS?