82_FR_31262 82 FR 31135 - Notice of Funding Opportunity for the Department of Transportation's Nationally Significant Freight and Highway Projects (INFRA Grants) for Fiscal Years 2017 and 2018

82 FR 31135 - Notice of Funding Opportunity for the Department of Transportation's Nationally Significant Freight and Highway Projects (INFRA Grants) for Fiscal Years 2017 and 2018

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Office of the Secretary of Transportation

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 127 (July 5, 2017)

Page Range31135-31151
FR Document2017-14042

The Nationally Significant Freight and Highway Projects (INFRA) program provides Federal financial assistance to highway and freight projects of national or regional significance. This notice solicits applications for awards under the program's FY 2017 and FY 2018 funding, subject to future appropriations.

Federal Register, Volume 82 Issue 127 (Wednesday, July 5, 2017)
[Federal Register Volume 82, Number 127 (Wednesday, July 5, 2017)]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Office of the Secretary of Transportation

[Docket No. DOT-OST-2017-0090]


Notice of Funding Opportunity for the Department of 
Transportation's Nationally Significant Freight and Highway Projects 
(INFRA Grants) for Fiscal Years 2017 and 2018

AGENCY: Office of the Secretary of Transportation, U.S. Department of 
Transportation.

ACTION: Notice of funding opportunity.

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SUMMARY: The Nationally Significant Freight and Highway Projects 
(INFRA) program provides Federal financial assistance to highway and 
freight projects of national or regional significance. This notice 
solicits applications for awards under the program's FY 2017 and FY 
2018 funding, subject to future appropriations.

DATES: Applications must be submitted by 8:00 p.m. EST November 2, 
2017. The Grants.gov ``Apply'' function will open by August 1, 2017.

ADDRESSES: Applications must be submitted through www.Grants.gov. Only 
applicants who comply with all submission requirements described in 
this notice and submit applications through www.Grants.gov will be 
eligible for award.

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information regarding this 
notice, please contact the Office of the Secretary via email at 
[email protected]. For more information about highway projects, 
please contact Crystal Jones at (202) 366-2976. For more information 
about maritime projects, please contact Robert Bouchard at (202) 366-
5076. For more information about rail projects, please contact 
Stephanie Lawrence at (202) 493-1376. For more information about 
railway-highway grade crossing projects, please contact Karen McClure 
at (202) 493-6417. For all other questions, please contact Paul Baumer 
at (202) 366-1092. A TDD is available for individuals who are deaf or 
hard of hearing at 202-366-3993. In addition, up to the application 
deadline, the Department will post answers to common questions and 
requests for clarifications on USDOT's Web site at https://www.transportation.gov/buildamerica/INFRAgrants.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Table of Contents

A. Program Description
    1. Overview
    2. Key Program Objectives
    3. Program Name
B. Federal Award Information
    1. Amount Available
    2. Restrictions on Award Portfolio
    3. Repeat Applications
C. Eligibility Information
    1. Eligible Applicants
    2. Cost Sharing or Matching
    3. Other
D. Application and Submission Information
    1. Address
    2. Content and Form of Application
    3. Unique entity identifier and System for Award Management 
(SAM)
    4. Submission Dates and Timelines
E. Application Review Information
    1. Criteria
    2. Review and Selection Process
    3. Additional Information
F. Federal Award Administration Information
    1. Federal Award Notices
    2. Administrative and National Policy Requirements
    3. Reporting
G. Federal Awarding Agency Contacts
H. Other Information
    1. Invitation for Public Comment on the FY 2017-2018 Notice
    2. Protection of Confidential Business Information
    3. Publication of Application Information

A. Program Description

1. Overview

    The INFRA program provides Federal financial assistance to highway 
and freight projects of national or regional significance. To maximize 
the value of FY 2017-2018 INFRA funds for all Americans, the Department 
is focusing the competition on transportation infrastructure projects 
that support four key objectives, each of which is discussed in greater 
detail in section A.2:

    (1) Supporting economic vitality at the national and regional 
level;
    (2) Leveraging Federal funding to attract other, non-Federal 
sources of infrastructure investment, as well as accounting for the 
life-cycle costs of the project;
    (3) Using innovative approaches to improve safety and expedite 
project delivery; and
    (4) Holding grant recipients accountable for their performance and 
achieving specific, measurable outcomes identified by grant applicants.
    This notice's focus on the four key objectives does not compromise 
the Department's position that safety is our top priority. The 
Department is committed to reducing traffic fatalities and serious 
injuries on the surface transportation system. To reinforce the 
Department's safety priority, the USDOT will require projects that 
receive INFRA awards to consider and effectively respond to data-driven 
transportation safety concerns. Section F.2.a describes related 
requirements that the Department will impose on each INFRA project. 
These requirements focus on performing detailed, data-driven safety 
analyses and the incorporating project elements that respond to State-
specific safety priority areas.

2. Key Program Objectives

    This section of the notice describes the four key program 
objectives that the Department intends to advance with FY 2017-2018 
INFRA funds. These four objectives are reflected in later portions of 
the notice, including section E.1, which describes how the Department 
will evaluate applications to advance these objectives, and section 
D.2.b, which describes how applicants should address the four 
objectives in their applications.
a. Key Program Objective #1: Supporting Economic Vitality
    A strong transportation network is absolutely critical to the 
functioning and growth of the American economy. The nation's industry 
depends on the transportation network not only to move the goods that 
it produces, but also to facilitate the movements of the workers who 
are responsible for that production. When the nation's highways, 
railways, and ports function well, that infrastructure connects people 
to jobs, increases the efficiency of delivering goods and thereby cuts 
the costs of doing business, reduces the burden of commuting, and 
improves overall well-being. When the transportation network fails--
whether due to increasing bottlenecks, growing connectivity gaps, or 
unsafe, crumbling conditions--our economy suffers. Projects that 
address congestion in our major urban areas, particularly those that do 
so through the use of congestion pricing or the deployment of advanced 
technology, projects that bridge gaps in service in our rural areas, 
and projects that attract private economic development, all support 
national or regional economic vitality. Therefore, the INFRA program 
seeks these types of infrastructure projects.
b. Key Program Objective #2: Leveraging of Federal Funding
    The Department is committed to supporting the President's call for 
more infrastructure investment. That goal will not be achieved through 
Federal investment alone, but rather requires States, local 
governments, and the private sector to share responsibility and 
accountability, and to maximize their own contributions. The Federal 
government provided about 25%, or about $100 billion of the estimated 
$416 billion of public investment in transportation and water 
infrastructure in 2014,\1\ but more infrastructure investment is 
possible if the significant Federal contribution is a smaller portion 
of a larger total.
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    \1\ https://www.cbo.gov/sites/default/files/114th-congress-2015-2016/reports/49910-Infrastructure.pdf.
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    To increase the leveraging of Federal funding, the INFRA program 
will give priority consideration to projects that use all available 
non-Federal resources for development, construction, operations, and 
maintenance. (As described further in E.1.a (Criterion #2), the 
Department will also consider the level at which these resources are in 
fact available, particularly for rural areas). These projects include 
projects that maximize State, local, and private sector funding, 
projects that raise revenue directly, projects that benefit from local 
self-help, and projects that pair INFRA grants with broader-scale 
innovative financing, including Federal credit assistance such as 
Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (TIFIA) and 
Railroad Rehabilitation Improvement Financing (RRIF) loans.
    By emphasizing leveraging of Federal funding, the Department 
expects to expand the total resources being used to build and restore 
infrastructure, rather than have Federal dollars merely

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displace or substitute for State, local, and private funds.
c. Key Program Objective #3: Innovation
    The Department seeks to use the INFRA program to encourage 
innovation in three areas: (1) Environmental review and permitting; (2) 
use of experimental project delivery authorities; and (3) safety and 
technology. The Department anticipates making awards that advance each 
innovation area, but it does not necessarily expect each INFRA project 
to address all three innovation areas. Instead, the Department expects 
applicants to identify the innovation areas that provide benefit to 
their project and propose activities in those areas.
Innovation Area #1: Environmental Review and Permitting
    Some project sponsors indicate that Federal law and regulations 
impose requirements on transportation projects that delay the timely 
delivery of infrastructure. Some claim that the current approach to 
environmental review and permitting can lead to costly delays that are 
not justified by environmental benefits. Others note that excessive 
spending for permitting and studies diverts resources from 
environmental mitigation. Fortunately, recent transportation 
authorizations, including the FAST Act, have introduced a number of 
reforms intended to reduce project timelines and costs without 
compromising the integrity of crucial environmental protections. The 
Department is eager to use the INFRA program to expand and improve upon 
these reforms.
    Under the INFRA program the Department seeks to test new approaches 
to the environmental review and permitting process for infrastructure 
projects. This approach has four objectives: (1) Accelerating the 
environmental permitting and review process; (2) improving outcomes for 
communities and the environment; (3) facilitating concurrent and 
consistent environmental permitting and review, analysis and decision 
making across Federal agencies and geographic regions; and (4) 
establishing a shared vision of permitting success among all Federal 
agencies.
    In the current practice, the resource agencies that are responsible 
for environmental review and permitting, including U.S. Army Corps of 
Engineers, the Fish and Wildlife Service, and the Environmental 
Protection Agency, operate independently and collaborate as necessary. 
This independent and distributed operation can frustrate efficient 
project delivery. Under the approach, the Department will aim to 
identify ``liaisons'' within each relevant resource agency. These 
liaisons will work closely and collaboratively with each other, project 
sponsors, and local field offices to steward projects participating in 
the effort through the environmental review process in a timely manner. 
The liaisons will be responsible for making consistent and timely 
permit determinations, while ensuring compliance with the purposes and 
procedures of the environmental permitting and review statutes. They 
will also have easy access to their counterparts throughout the 
Department, including in the Department's operating administrations, 
the Infrastructure Permitting Improvement Center, and the Build America 
Bureau.
    The Department's aim is for liaisons to have active and defined 
roles early in the project development process to define potential 
permitting risks as early as the project scoping and the development of 
alternatives stages. They will coordinate activity to reduce risks, and 
will have specific responsibilities (e.g., dispute resolution) that are 
triggered when a project is at risk for missing a permit deadline. 
Additionally, to ensure consistency across Federal agency 
jurisdictions, liaisons will coordinate permitting activities between 
Agency-specific districts for projects that cross jurisdictional 
boundaries.
    The Department's aim is to achieve timely and consistent 
environmental review and permit decisions. Liaisons' work will be 
tracked on the Federal Infrastructure Project Permitting Dashboard, an 
online tool for tracking the environmental review and authorization 
process for large or complex infrastructure projects.
    Participation in this new approach will not remove any statutory 
requirements affecting project delivery, and INFRA award recipients are 
not required to participate. However, the Department seeks INFRA 
applications for projects that could benefit from this approach, which 
are likely larger, more complex projects, and encourages those 
applicants to indicate whether they are interested in participating. 
Because the Department views this as a potential model for future 
environmental review and permitting, it seeks projects that will allow 
it to evaluate that model.
Innovation Area #2: Special Experimental Authorities
    By statute, all INFRA awards are subject to Federal requirements 
associated with the Federal-aid Highways program under title 23 of the 
United States Code. However, the Department is interested in ensuring 
that those requirements do not unnecessarily impede project delivery. 
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has long encouraged 
increasing private sector participation in the project development, 
finance, design, construction, maintenance, and operations. Since 1990, 
FHWA has experimented with innovative contracting practices under its 
Special Experimental Project No. 14 (SEP-14). In 2004, FHWA established 
Special Experimental Project No. 15 (SEP-15), which encouraged tests 
and experimentation throughout the entire project development process. 
SEP-15 was specifically aimed at attracting private investment, leading 
to increased project management flexibility, more innovation, improved 
efficiency, timely project implementation, and new revenue streams. 
Under SEP-14 and SEP-15, FHWA may waive statutory and regulatory 
requirements under title 23 on a project-by-project basis to explore 
innovative processes that could be adopted through legislation. This 
experimental authority is available to test changes that would improve 
the efficiency of project delivery in a manner that is consistent with 
the purposes underlying existing requirements; it is not available to 
frustrate the purposes of existing requirements.
    The Department encourages applicants for INFRA funding to consider 
whether their project is eligible for and would benefit from an 
experimental authority or waiver under SEP-14, SEP-15, or some other 
experimental authority program. For appropriate projects, applicants 
should propose to use experimental authority and describe their 
expected benefits. In particular, the Department is interested in 
proposals that will substantially accelerate the pace of project 
deployment.
    The Department is not replacing the application processes for SEP-
14, SEP-15, or other experimental programs, with this notice or the 
INFRA program application. Instead, it seeks detailed expressions of 
interest in those programs. If selected for an INFRA award, the 
applicant would need to satisfy the relevant programs' requirements and 
complete the appropriate application processes. Selection for an INFRA 
award does not mean a project's SEP-14 or SEP-15 proposal has been 
approved. The Department will make a separate determination in 
accordance with those programs' processes on the appropriateness of a 
waiver.

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Innovation Area #3: Safety and Technology
    In addition to these cross-cutting safety-related requirements 
previously mentioned (and detailed in section F.2.a of this Notice), 
USDOT seeks opportunities under the INFRA program to experiment with 
innovative approaches to transportation safety, particularly projects 
which incorporate innovative design solutions, enhance the environment 
for automated vehicles, or use technology to improve the detection, 
mitigation, and documentation of safety risks. Illustrative examples 
include:

     Innovative designs that inherently reduce safety risk;
     Conflict detection and mitigation technologies for freight 
and non-freight interaction (e.g., intersection alerts and signal 
prioritization);
     Dynamic signaling or pricing systems to reduce congestion;
     Connected vehicle technology, including systems for 
vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communications;
     Signage and design features that facilitate autonomous 
technologies;
     Applications to automatically capture and report safety-
related issues (e.g., identifying and documenting near-miss incidents); 
and
     Cybersecurity elements to protect safety-critical systems.

d. Key Program Objective #4: Performance and Accountability

    To maximize public benefits from INFRA funds and promote local 
activity that will provide benefits beyond the INFRA-funded projects, 
the Department seeks projects that allow it to condition funding on 
specific, measurable outcomes. For appropriate projects, the Department 
may use one or more of the following types of events to trigger 
availability of some or all INFRA funds: (1) Reaching project delivery 
milestones in a timely manner; (2) making specific State or local 
policy changes that advance desirable transportation outcomes; and (3) 
achieving transportation performance objectives that support economic 
vitality or improve safety.
    Each of these three types of events encourages accountability from 
project sponsors. First, project milestones can make a project sponsor 
accountable for timely project delivery. For example, to ensure that 
planning activities will not delay construction, the Department may 
condition construction funds on the sponsor completing those planning 
activities by a specific date. Second, INFRA funds can provide an 
additional incentive to make specific policy changes. For example, in 
some jurisdictions, administrative barriers to public-private 
partnerships prevent project sponsors from using an effective and 
proven method of project delivery. In such jurisdictions, the 
Department can help dismantle those barriers by conditioning INFRA 
funds on local policy changes. Finally, the Department can improve 
overall performance of the transportation system by tying funding to 
specific performance targets. For example, if an INFRA project is 
awarded to improve freight movement through a corridor, the Department 
may condition some of the INFRA funds to be used to improve one 
interchange in the corridor on the project sponsor's ability to 
demonstrate satisfactory levels of service at other points in the 
corridor. Improvements at those other points on the corridor to reach 
the target level of service could be made with other, non-conditioned 
INFRA funds or with non-Federal funds.
    These examples are illustrative, but the Department encourages 
applicants to identify other, creative ways to condition funding to 
advance INFRA program goals. The Department does not intend to impose 
these conditions on unwilling or uninterested INFRA recipients, nor 
does it intend to limit the types of projects that should consider 
accountability mechanisms. Instead, the Department encourages 
applicants to voluntarily identify measures through which the 
Department may hold them accountable, describe, in their application, 
how the Department could structure any conditions on funding, and 
detail how the structure advances INFRA program goals. As described in 
section E.1, an applicant-directed approach to accountability will 
allow the Department to differentiate among INFRA applications.

3. Program Name

    The INFRA grant program is authorized as the Nationally Significant 
Freight and Highway Projects program at 23 U.S.C. 117. The Department 
formerly referred to INFRA grants as Fostering Advancements in Shipping 
and Transportation for the Long-term Achievement of National 
Efficiencies (FASTLANE) grants. The Department has renamed the program 
Infrastructure For Rebuilding America (INFRA), to call attention to new 
priorities: Rebuilding and revitalizing our economy through 
infrastructure investment.

B. Federal Award Information

1. Amount Available

    The FAST Act authorizes the INFRA program at $4.5 billion for 
fiscal years (FY) 2016 through 2020, including $850 million \2\ for FY 
2017 and $900 million for FY 2018, to be awarded by USDOT on a 
competitive basis to projects of national or regional significance that 
meet statutory requirements. This notice solicits applications for up 
to $1.56 billion in FY 2017-2018 INFRA funds. Approximately $710 
million of FY 2017 funds are available for INFRA awards.\3\ The 
Department anticipates that approximately $810-855 million of FY 2018 
funds will be available for awards, but that total is uncertain because 
the Department is issuing this notice before appropriations legislation 
has been enacted for FY 2018. The estimate may be higher or lower than 
the final amount, which is dependent on future appropriations 
legislation. Any award under this notice will be subject to the 
availability of funds.
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    \2\ Funds are subject to the overall Federal-aid highway 
obligation limitation, and funds in excess of the obligation 
limitation provided to the program are distributed to the States. 
While $850 million is authorized for FY 2017, $788.8 million is 
available for award. For additional information see FAST Act Sec.  
1102(f) and the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and 
Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2016, Pub. L. 114-113, div. L 
Sec.  120.
    \3\ The Department intends to award the 10 percent of the FY 
2017 funding reserved for small projects to applications received 
under the Notice published in November, 2016. $709.92 million of FY 
2017 funds is available under the terms of this Notice.
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2. Restrictions on Award Portfolio

    The Department will make awards under the INFRA program to both 
large and small projects. (Refer to section C.3.ii.for a definition of 
large and small projects.) For a large project, the FAST Act specifies 
that an INFRA grant must be at least $25 million. For a small project, 
including both construction awards and project development awards, the 
grant must be at least $5 million. For each fiscal year of INFRA funds, 
10 percent of available funds are reserved for small projects, and 90 
percent of funds are reserved for large projects. The Department 
intends to use 10 percent of the available FY 2017 funding to make 
small project selections under the Notice of Funding Opportunity 
published in November of 2016. The FY 2017 funds made available under 
this notice are for large projects. The anticipated FY 2018 funds will 
be for both large and small projects.\4\ In summary, the estimated 
funding available for FY 2017 and FY 2018 under this notice is 
approximately

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$81 million-$85.5 million for small projects and $1.44 billion-$1.48 
billion for large projects.
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    The FAST Act specifies that not more than $500 million in aggregate 
of the $4.5 billion authorized for INFRA grants over fiscal years 2016 
to 2020 may be used for grants to freight rail, water (including 
ports), or other freight intermodal projects that make significant 
improvements to freight movement on the National Highway Freight 
Network. After accounting for FY 2016 and previous FY 2017 INFRA 
selections, approximately $326 million within this constraint remains 
available. Only the non-highway portion(s) of multimodal projects count 
toward the $500 million maximum. Grade crossing and grade separation 
projects do not count toward the $500 million maximum for freight rail, 
port, and intermodal projects.
    The FAST Act directs that at least 25 percent of the funds provided 
for INFRA grants must be used for projects located in rural areas, as 
defined in Section C.3.iv. The Department may elect to go above that 
threshold if the appropriate projects are submitted. The USDOT must 
consider geographic diversity among grant recipients, including the 
need for a balance in addressing the needs of urban and rural areas.

3. Repeat Applications

    The selection criteria described in Section E. of this Notice 
changed substantially from previous INFRA solicitations. Applicants who 
elect to resubmit an application from a previous solicitation should 
include a supplementary appendix which describes how their project 
aligns with the new selection criteria.

C. Eligibility Information

    To be selected for an INFRA grant, an applicant must be an Eligible 
Applicant and the project must be an Eligible Project that meets the 
Minimum Project Size Requirement.

1. Eligible Applicants

    Eligible applicants for INFRA grants are: (1) A State or group of 
States; (2) a metropolitan planning organization that serves an 
Urbanized Area (as defined by the Bureau of the Census) with a 
population of more than 200,000 individuals; (3) a unit of local 
government or group of local governments; (4) a political subdivision 
of a State or local government; (5) a special purpose district or 
public authority with a transportation function, including a port 
authority; (6) a Federal land management agency that applies jointly 
with a State or group of States; (7) a tribal government or a 
consortium of tribal governments; or (8) a multi-State or 
multijurisdictional group of public entities.
    Multiple States or jurisdictions that submit a joint application 
should identify a lead applicant as the primary point of contact. Joint 
applications should include a description of the roles and 
responsibilities of each applicant and should be signed by each 
applicant. The applicant that will be responsible for financial 
administration of the project must be an eligible applicant.

2. Cost Sharing or Matching

    This section describes the statutory cost share requirements for an 
INFRA award. Cost share will also be evaluated according to the 
``Leveraging of Federal Funding'' evaluation criterion described in 
Section E.1.a.ii. That section clarifies that the Department seeks 
applications for projects that exceed the minimum non-Federal cost 
share requirement described here.
    INFRA grants may be used for up to 60 percent of future eligible 
project costs. Other Federal assistance may satisfy the non-Federal 
share requirement for an INFRA grant, but total Federal assistance for 
a project receiving an INFRA grant may not exceed 80 percent of the 
future eligible project costs. Non-Federal sources include State funds 
originating from programs funded by State revenue, local funds 
originating from State or local revenue-funded programs, private funds 
or other funding sources of non-Federal origins. If a Federal land 
management agency applies jointly with a State or group of States, and 
that agency carries out the project, then Federal funds that were not 
made available under titles 23 or 49 of the United States Code may be 
used for the non-Federal share. Unless otherwise authorized by statute, 
local cost-share may not be counted as non-Federal share for both the 
INFRA and another Federal program. For any project, the Department 
cannot consider previously-incurred costs or previously-expended or 
encumbered funds towards the matching requirement. Matching funds are 
subject to the same Federal requirements described in Section F.2.b as 
awarded funds.
    For the purpose of evaluating eligibility under the statutory cost 
share requirements, funds from the TIFIA and RRIF credit assistance 
programs are considered Federal assistance and, combined with other 
Federal assistance, may not exceed 80 percent of the future eligible 
project costs.

3. Other

a. Eligible Project
    Eligible projects for INFRA grants are: Highway freight projects 
carried out on the National Highway Freight Network (23 U.S.C. 167); 
highway or bridge projects carried out on the National Highway System 
(NHS), including projects that add capacity on the Interstate System to 
improve mobility or projects in a national scenic area; railway-highway 
grade crossing or grade separation projects; or a freight project that 
is (1) an intermodal or rail project, or (2) within the boundaries of a 
public or private freight rail, water (including ports), or intermodal 
facility. A project within the boundaries of a freight rail, water 
(including ports), or intermodal facility must be a surface 
transportation infrastructure project necessary to facilitate direct 
intermodal interchange, transfer, or access into or out of the facility 
and must significantly improve freight movement on the National Highway 
Freight Network. Improving freight movement on the National Highway 
Freight Network may include shifting freight transportation to other 
modes, thereby reducing congestion and bottlenecks on the National 
Highway Freight Network. For a freight project within the boundaries of 
a freight rail, water (including ports), or intermodal facility, 
Federal funds can only support project elements that provide public 
benefits.
b. Eligible Project Costs
    INFRA grants may be used for the construction, reconstruction, 
rehabilitation, acquisition of property (including land related to the 
project and improvements to the land), environmental mitigation, 
construction contingencies, equipment acquisition, and operational 
improvements directly related to system performance. Statutorily, INFRA 
grants may also fund development phase activities, including planning, 
feasibility analysis, revenue forecasting, environmental review, 
preliminary engineering, design, and other preconstruction activities, 
provided the project meets statutory requirements. However, the 
Department is seeking to use INFRA funding on projects that result in 
construction. Public-private partnership assessments for projects in 
the development phase are also eligible costs.
    INFRA grant recipients may use INFRA funds to pay the subsidy and 
administrative costs necessary to receive TIFIA.

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c. Minimum Project Size Requirement
    For the purposes of determining whether a project meets the minimum 
project size requirement, the Department will count all future eligible 
project costs under the award and some related costs incurred before 
selection for an INFRA grant. Previously-incurred costs will be counted 
toward the minimum project size requirement only if they were eligible 
project costs under Section C.3.b. and were expended as part of the 
project for which the applicant seeks funds. Although those previously-
incurred costs may be used for meeting the minimum project size 
thresholds described in this Section, they cannot be reimbursed with 
INFRA grant funds, nor will they count toward the project's required 
non-Federal share.
i. Large Projects
    The minimum project size for large projects is the lesser of $100 
million; 30 percent of a State's FY 2016 Federal-aid apportionment if 
the project is located in one State; or 50 percent of the larger 
participating State's FY 2016 apportionment for projects located in 
more than one State. The following chart identifies the minimum total 
project cost for projects for FY 2017 for both single and multi-State 
projects.

 
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                                                          FY17 NSFHP (50%                       FY18 NSFHP (50%
                                       FY17 NSFHP (30%        of FY16        FY18 NSFHP (30%        of FY17
                                           of FY16         apportionment)        of FY17         apportionment)
                State                   apportionment)      Multi-State       apportionment)      Multi-State
                                      One-State minimum      minimum *      One-State minimum      minimum *
                                          (millions)         (millions)         (millions)         (millions)
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Alabama.............................               $100               $100               $100               $100
Alaska..............................                100                100                100                100
Arizona.............................                100                100                100                100
Arkansas............................                100                100                100                100
California..........................                100                100                100                100
Colorado............................                100                100                100                100
Connecticut.........................                100                100                100                100
Delaware............................                 51                 86                 52                 87
Dist. of Col........................                 49                 81                 49                 82
Florida.............................                100                100                100                100
Georgia.............................                100                100                100                100
Hawaii..............................                 51                 86                 52                 87
Idaho...............................                 87                100                 88                100
Illinois............................                100                100                100                100
Indiana.............................                100                100                100                100
Iowa................................                100                100                100                100
Kansas..............................                100                100                100                100
Kentucky............................                100                100                100                100
Louisiana...........................                100                100                100                100
Maine...............................                 56                 94                 57                 95
Maryland............................                100                100                100                100
Massachusetts.......................                100                100                100                100
Michigan............................                100                100                100                100
Minnesota...........................                100                100                100                100
Mississippi.........................                100                100                100                100
Missouri............................                100                100                100                100
Montana.............................                100                100                100                100
Nebraska............................                 88                100                 89                100
Nevada..............................                100                100                100                100
New Hampshire.......................                 50                 84                 51                 85
New Jersey..........................                100                100                100                100
New Mexico..........................                100                100                100                100
New York............................                100                100                100                100
North Carolina......................                100                100                100                100
North Dakota........................                 76                100                 77                100
Ohio................................                100                100                100                100
Oklahoma............................                100                100                100                100
Oregon..............................                100                100                100                100
Pennsylvania........................                100                100                100                100
Puerto Rico.........................                 44                 74                 44                 74
Rhode Island........................                 67                100                 67                100
South Carolina......................                100                100                100                100
South Dakota........................                 86                100                 87                100
Tennessee...........................                100                100                100                100
Texas...............................                100                100                100                100
Utah................................                100                100                100                100
Vermont.............................                 62                100                 63                100
Virginia............................                100                100                100                100
Washington..........................                100                100                100                100
West Virginia.......................                100                100                100                100
Wisconsin...........................                100                100                100                100
Wyoming.............................                 78                100                 79                100
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* For multi-State projects, the minimum project size is the largest of the multi-State minimums from the
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ii. Small Projects
    A small project is an eligible project that does not meet the 
minimum project size described in Section C.3.c.i.
d. Large/Small Project Requirements
    For a large project to be selected, the Department must determine 
that the project generates national or regional economic, mobility, or 
safety benefits; is cost-effective; contributes to one or more of the 
goals described in 23 U.S.C 150; is based on the results of preliminary 
engineering; has one or more stable and dependable funding or financing 
sources available to construct, maintain, and operate the project, and 
contingency amounts are available to cover unanticipated cost 
increases; cannot be easily and efficiently completed without other 
Federal funding or financial assistance; and is reasonably expected to 
begin construction no later than 18 months after the date of 
obligation. These requirements are discussed in greater detail in 
section D.2.b.vii.
    For a small project to be selected, the Department must consider 
the cost-effectiveness of the proposed project and the effect of the 
proposed project on mobility in the State and region in which the 
project is carried out.
e. Rural/Urban Area
    This section describes the statutory definition of urban and rural 
areas and the minimum statutory requirements for projects that meet 
those definitions. For more information on how the Department consider 
projects in urban, rural, and low population areas as part of the 
selection process, see Section E.1.a. Criterion #2, and E.1.c.
    The INFRA statute defines a rural area as an area outside an 
Urbanized Area \5\ with a population of over 200,000. In this notice, 
urban area is defined as inside an Urbanized Area, as designated by the 
U.S. Census Bureau, with a population of 200,000 or more.\6\ Rural and 
urban definitions differ in some other USDOT programs, including TIFIA 
and the FY 2016 TIGER Discretionary Grants program. Cost share 
requirements and minimum grant awards are the same for projects located 
in rural and urban areas. The Department will consider a project to be 
in a rural area if the majority of the project (determined by 
geographic location(s) where the majority of the money is to be spent) 
is located in a rural area. However, if a project consists of multiple 
components, as described under section C.3.f or C.3.g., then for each 
separate component the Department will determine whether that component 
is rural or urban. In some circumstances, including networks of 
projects under section C.3.g that cover wide geographic regions, this 
component-by-component determination may result in INFRA awards that 
include urban and rural funds.
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    \5\ For Census 2010, the Census Bureau defined an Urbanized Area 
(UA) as an area that consists of densely settled territory that 
contains 50,000 or more people. Updated lists of UAs are available 
on the Census Bureau Web site at http://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/dc10map/UAUC_RefMap/ua/. For the purposes of the INFRA program, 
Urbanized Areas with populations fewer than 200,000 will be 
considered rural.
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f. Project Components
    An application may describe a project that contains more than one 
component. The USDOT may award funds for a component, instead of the 
larger project, if that component (1) independently meets minimum award 
amounts described in Section B and all eligibility requirements 
described in Section C, including the requirements for large projects 
described in sections C.3.d and D.2.b.vii; (2) independently aligns 
well with the selection criteria specified in Section E; and (3) meets 
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requirements with respect to 
independent utility. Independent utility means that the component will 
represent a transportation improvement that is usable and represents a 
reasonable expenditure of USDOT funds even if no other improvements are 
made in the area, and will be ready for intended use upon completion of 
that component's construction. If an application describes multiple 
components, the application should demonstrate how the components 
collectively advance the purposes of the INFRA program. An applicant 
should not add multiple components to a single application merely to 
aggregate costs or avoid submitting multiple applications.
    Applicants should be aware that, depending upon applicable Federal 
law and the relationship among project components, an award funding 
only some project components may make other project components subject 
to Federal requirements as described in Section F.2.b. For example, 
under 40 CFR 1508.25, the NEPA review for the funded project component 
may need to include evaluation of all project components as connected, 
similar, or cumulative actions.
    The Department strongly encourages applicants to identify in their 
applications the project components that meet independent utility 
standards and separately detail the costs and INFRA funding requested 
for each component. If the application identifies one or more 
independent project components, the application should clearly identify 
how each independent component addresses selection criteria and 
produces benefits on its own, in addition to describing how the full 
proposal of which the independent component is a part addresses 
selection criteria.
g. Network of Projects
    An application may describe and request funding for a network of 
projects. A network of projects is one INFRA award that consists of 
multiple projects addressing the same transportation problem. For 
example, if an applicant seeks to improve efficiency along a rail 
corridor, then their application might propose one award for four grade 
separation projects at four different railway-highway crossings. Each 
of the four projects would independently reduce congestion but the 
overall benefits would be greater if the projects were completed 
together under a single award.
    The USDOT will evaluate applications that describe networks of 
projects similar to how it evaluates projects with multiple components. 
Because of their similarities, the guidance in section C.3.f is 
applicable to networks of projects, and applicants should follow that 
guidance on how to present information in their application. As with 
project components, depending upon applicable Federal law and the 
relationship among projects within a network of projects, an award that 
funds only some projects in a network may make other projects subject 
to Federal requirements as described in Section F.2.
h. Application Limit
    To encourage applicants to prioritize their INFRA submissions, each 
eligible applicant may submit no more than three applications. The 
three-application limit applies only to applications where the 
applicant is the lead applicant. There is no limit on applications for 
which an applicant can be listed as a partnering agency. If a lead 
applicant submits more than three applications as the lead applicant, 
only the first three received will be considered.

D. Application and Submission Information

1. Address

    Applications must be submitted through www.Grants.gov. Instructions

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for submitting applications can be found at https://
www.transportation.gov/buildamerica/InFRAgrants.

2. Content and Form of Application

    The application must include the Standard Form 424 (Application for 
Federal Assistance), Standard Form 424C (Budget Information for 
Construction Programs), cover page, and the Project Narrative. More 
detailed information about the cover pages and Project Narrative 
follows.
a. Cover Page
    Each application should contain a cover page with the following 
chart:

 
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                                Project name
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Was an INFRA application for this project submitted previously?............  Yes/no.
If yes, what was the name of the project in the previous application?
Previously Incurred Project Cost...........................................  $.
Future Eligible Project Cost...............................................  $.
Total Project Cost (This should be the sum of the previous two rows).......  $.
INFRA Request..............................................................  $.
Total Federal Funding (including INFRA)....................................  $.
Are matching funds restricted to a specific project component? If so, which  Yes/no.
 one?.
Is the project or a portion of the project currently located on National     Yes/no.
 Highway Freight Network?.
Is the project or a portion of the project located on the NHS?.............  Yes/no (for each question).
 Does the project add capacity to the Interstate system?...........
 Is the project in a national scenic area?.........................
Do the project components include a railway-highway grade crossing or grade  Yes/no.
 separation project?.
 If so, please include the grade crossing ID.......................
Do the project components include an intermodal or freight rail project, or  Yes/no.
 freight project within the boundaries of a public or private freight rail,
 water (including ports), or intermodal facility?.
If answered yes to either of the two component questions above, how much of
 requested INFRA funds will be spent on each of these projects components?
State(s) in which project is located.
Small or large project.....................................................  Small/Large.
Urbanized Area in which project is located, if applicable.
Population of Urbanized Area.
Is the project currently programmed in the:................................  Yes/no (please specify in which
 TIP...............................................................   plans the project is currently
 STIP..............................................................   programmed).
 MPO Long Range Transportation Plan................................
 State Long Range Transportation Plan..............................
 State Freight Plan?...............................................
If selected, would you be interested in participating in a new               Yes/No.
 environmental review and permitting approach?.
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b. Project Narrative for Construction Projects
    The Department recommends that the project narrative follow the 
basic outline below to address the program requirements and assist 
evaluators in locating relevant information.

 
 
 
I. Project Description....................  See D.2.b.i.
II. Project Location......................  See D.2.b.ii.
III. Project Parties......................  See D.2.b.iii.
IV. Grant Funds, Sources and Uses of all    See D.2.b.iv.
 Project Funding.
V. Merit Criteria.........................  See D.2.b.v.
VI. Project Readiness.....................  See D.2.b.vi and E.1.c.ii.
VII. Large/Small Project Requirements.....  See D.2.b.vii.
 

    The project narrative should include the information necessary for 
the Department to determine that the project satisfies project 
requirements described in Sections B and C and to assess the selection 
criteria specified in Section E.1. To the extent practicable, 
applicants should provide supporting data and documentation in a form 
that is directly verifiable by the Department. The Department may ask 
any applicant to supplement data in its application, but expects 
applications to be complete upon submission.
    In addition to a detailed statement of work, detailed project 
schedule, and detailed project budget, the project narrative should 
include a table of contents, maps, and graphics, as appropriate to make 
the information easier to review. The Department recommends that the 
project narrative be prepared with standard formatting preferences. 
(i.e., a single-spaced document, using a standard 12-point font such as 
Times New Roman, with 1-inch margins.) The project narrative may not 
exceed 25 pages in length, excluding cover pages and table of contents. 
The only substantive portions that may exceed the 25-page limit are 
documents supporting assertions or conclusions made in the 25-page 
project narrative. If possible, Web site links to supporting 
documentation should be provided rather than copies of these supporting 
materials. If supporting documents are submitted, applicants should 
clearly identify within the project narrative the relevant portion of 
the project narrative that each supporting document supports. At the 
applicant's discretion, relevant materials provided previously to a 
modal administration in support of a different USDOT financial 
assistance program may be referenced and described as unchanged. The 
Department recommends using appropriately descriptive final names 
(e.g., ``Project Narrative,'' ``Maps,'' ``Memoranda of Understanding 
and Letters of Support,'' etc.) for all attachments. The USDOT 
recommends applications include the following sections:
i. Project Summary
    The first section of the application should provide a concise 
description of the project, the transportation challenges that it is 
intended to address, and how it will address those challenges. This 
section should discuss the project's history, including a

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description of any previously incurred costs. The applicant may use 
this section to place the project into a broader context of other 
infrastructure investments being pursued by the project sponsor.
ii. Project Location
    This section of the application should describe the project 
location, including a detailed geographical description of the proposed 
project, a map of the project's location and connections to existing 
transportation infrastructure, and geospatial data describing the 
project location. If the project is located within the boundary of a 
Census-designated Urbanized Area, the application should identify the 
Urbanized Area.
iii. Project Parties
    This section of the application should list all project parties, 
including details about the proposed grant recipient and other public 
and private parties who are involved in delivering the project, such as 
port authorities, terminal operators, freight railroads, shippers, 
carriers, freight-related associations, third-party logistics 
providers, and freight industry workforce organizations.
iv. Grant Funds, Sources and Uses of Project Funds
    This section of the application should describe the project's 
budget. At a minimum, it should include:

    (A) Previously-incurred expenses, as defined in Section C.3.c.
    (B) Future eligible costs, as defined in Section C.3.c.
    (C) For all funds to be used for future eligible project costs, the 
source and amount of those funds.
    (D) For non-Federal funds to be used for future eligible project 
costs, documentation of funding commitments should be referenced here 
and included as an appendix to the application.
    (E) For Federal funds to be used for future eligible project costs, 
the amount, nature, and source of any required non-Federal match for 
those funds.
    (F) A budget showing how each source of funds will be spent. The 
budget should show how each funding source will share in each major 
construction activity, and present that data in dollars and 
percentages. Funding sources should be grouped into three categories: 
Non-Federal; INFRA; and other Federal. If the project contains 
components, the budget should separate the costs of each project 
component. If the project will be completed in phases, the budget 
should separate the costs of each phase. The budget should be detailed 
enough to demonstrate that the project satisfies the statutory cost-
sharing requirements described in Section C.2.
    (G) Information showing that the applicant has budgeted sufficient 
contingency amounts to cover unanticipated cost increases.
    (H) The amount of the requested INFRA funds that would be subject 
to the $500 million maximum described in Section B.2.
    In addition to the information enumerated above, this section 
should provide complete information on how all project funds may be 
used. For example, if a particular source of funds is available only 
after a condition is satisfied, the application should identify that 
condition and describe the applicant's control over whether it is 
satisfied. Similarly, if a particular source of funds is available for 
expenditure only during a fixed time period, the application should 
describe that restriction. Complete information about project funds 
will ensure that the Department's expectations for award execution 
align with any funding restrictions unrelated to the Department, even 
if an award differs from the applicant's request.
v. Merit Criteria
    This section of the application should demonstrate how the project 
aligns with the Merit Criteria described in section E.1 of this notice. 
The Department encourages applicants to address each criterion or 
expressly state that the project does not address the criterion. 
Applicants are not required to follow a specific format, but the 
following organization, which addresses each criterion separately, 
promotes a clear discussion that assists project evaluators. To 
minimize redundant information in the application, the Department 
encourages applicants to cross-reference from this section of their 
application to relevant substantive information in other sections of 
the application.
    The guidance here is about how the applicant should organize their 
application. Guidance describing how the Department will evaluate 
projects against the Merit Criteria is in section E.1 of this notice. 
Applicants also should review that section before considering how to 
organize their application.
Criterion #1: Support for National or Regional Economic Vitality
    This section of the application should describe the anticipated 
outcomes of the project that support the Economic Vitality criterion 
(described in Section E.1.a of this notice). The applicant should 
summarize the conclusions of the project's benefit-cost analysis, 
including estimates of the project's benefit-cost ratio and net 
benefits. The applicant should also describe economic impacts and other 
data-supported benefits that are not included in the benefit-cost 
analysis.
    The benefit-cost analysis itself should be provided as an appendix 
to the project narrative, as described in D.2.d. of this Notice.
Criterion #2: Leveraging of Federal Funding
    This section of the application should include information that, 
when considered with the project budget information presented elsewhere 
in the application, is sufficient for the Department to evaluate how 
the project addresses the Leverage criterion, including:
    (A) A description of the applicant's activities to maximize the 
non-Federal share of the project funding;
    (B) a description of all evaluations of the project for private 
funding, the outcome of those evaluations, and all activities 
undertaken to pursue private funding for the project;
    (C) a description of any fiscal constraints that affect the 
applicant's ability to use non-Federal contributions; and
    (D) a description of the non-Federal share across the applicant's 
transportation program, if the applicant is a regular recipient of 
federal transportation funding; and
    (E) a description of the applicant's plan to address the full life-
cycle costs associated with the project, including a description of 
operations and maintenance funding commitments made by the applicant.
Criterion #3: Potential for Innovation
    This section of the application should contain sufficient 
information to evaluate how the project includes or enables innovation 
in: (1) Environmental review and permitting; (2) use of experimental 
project delivery authorities; and (3) safety and technology. If the 
project does not address a particular innovation area, the application 
should state this fact.
    If an applicant is proposing to participate in the environmental 
review and permitting approach described in section A.2.c, the 
application should describe how the project would benefit from 
participation, identify significant anticipated permitting challenges, 
and identify coordination that might be necessary to complete the 
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    If an applicant is proposing to use SEP-14, SEP-15, or some other 
experimental authority program, the applicant should describe that 
proposal and their expected benefits. The applicant should also provide 
sufficient information for evaluators to confirm that the applicant's 
proposal would meet the requirements of the specific experimental 
authority program.\7\
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    If an applicant is proposing to adopt innovative safety approaches 
or technology, the application should demonstrate the applicant's 
capacity to implement those innovations, the applicant's understanding 
of whether the innovations will require extraordinary permitting, 
approvals, or other procedural actions, and the effects of those 
innovations on the project delivery timeline.
Criterion #4: Performance and Accountability
    This section of the application should include sufficient 
information to evaluate how the applicant will advance the Performance 
and Accountability program objective. In general, the applicant should 
describe mechanisms that will allow the Department to hold it 
accountable for advancing INFRA program goals. Additional details for 
three approaches are provided in the following paragraphs, but these 
examples are not exhaustive. As described in greater detail in section 
A.2.d, the Department encourages applicants to identify other creative 
ways to condition funding to advance INFRA program goals and describe 
those mechanisms in this section of the application.
    If the applicant is proposing to condition funding availability on 
timely completion of project milestones, the applicant should identify 
specific milestone events, provide target dates for those milestones, 
and propose a relationship between some or all of the requested INFRA 
funding and the milestones.
    If the applicant is proposing to adopt a specific policy change, 
the applicant should provide sufficient information for evaluators to 
understand the existing policy, how changing the policy would advance 
the Department's goals, and how feasible the change will be for the 
applicant to complete within the project's delivery timeframe. The 
applicant should propose a relationship between some or all of the 
requested INFRA funding and its completion of the change.
    If the applicant is proposing to condition funding availability on 
reaching specific performance targets, the applicant should detail 
those performance targets in detail, describe the feasibility of 
tracking and achieving the target within the project's delivery 
timeframe, and propose a relationship between some or all of the 
requested INFRA funding and the performance objective.
vi. Project Readiness
    This section of the application should include information that, 
when considered with the project budget information presented elsewhere 
in the application, is sufficient for the Department to evaluate 
whether the project is reasonably expected to begin construction in a 
timely manner. To assist the Department's project readiness assessment, 
the applicant should provide the information requested on technical 
feasibility, project schedule, project approvals, and project risks, 
each of which is described in greater detail in the following sections. 
Applicants are not required to follow the specific format described 
here, but this organization, which addresses each relevant aspect of 
project readiness, promotes a clear discussion that assists project 
evaluators. To minimize redundant information in the application, the 
Department encourages applicants to cross-reference from this section 
of their application to relevant substantive information in other 
sections of the application.
    The guidance here is about what information applicants should 
provide and how the applicant should organize their application. 
Guidance describing how the Department will evaluate a project's 
readiness is described in section E.1 of this notice. Applicants also 
should review that section before considering how to organize their 
application.
    (A) Technical Feasibility. The applicant should demonstrate the 
technical feasibility of the project with engineering and design 
studies and activities; the development of design criteria and/or a 
basis of design; the basis for the cost estimate presented in the INFRA 
application, including the identification of contingency levels 
appropriate to its level of design; and any scope, schedule, and budget 
risk-mitigation measures. Applicants should include a detailed 
statement of work that focuses on the technical and engineering aspects 
of the project and describes in detail the project to be constructed.
    (B) Project Schedule. The applicant should include a detailed 
project schedule that identifies all major project milestones. Examples 
of such milestones include State and local planning approvals 
(programming on the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program), 
start and completion of NEPA and other Federal environmental reviews 
and approvals including permitting; design completion; right of way 
acquisition; approval of plans, specifications and estimates (PS&E); 
procurement; State and local approvals; project partnership and 
implementation agreements including agreements with railroads; and 
construction. The project schedule should be sufficiently detailed to 
demonstrate that:
    (1) All necessary activities will be complete to allow INFRA funds 
to be obligated sufficiently in advance of the statutory deadline 
(September 30, 2020 for FY 2017 funds, September 30, 2021 for FY 2018 
funds), and that any unexpected delays will not put the funds at risk 
of expiring before they are obligated;
    (2) the project can begin construction quickly upon obligation of 
INFRA funds, and that the grant funds will be spent expeditiously once 
construction starts; and
    (3) all real property and right-of-way acquisition will be 
completed in a timely manner in accordance with 49 CFR part 24, 23 CFR 
part 710, and other applicable legal requirements or a statement that 
no acquisition is necessary.
    (C) Required Approvals.
    (1) Environmental Permits and Reviews. The application should 
demonstrate receipt (or reasonably anticipated receipt) of all 
environmental approvals and permits necessary for the project to 
proceed to construction on the timeline specified in the project 
schedule and necessary to meet the statutory obligation deadline, 
including satisfaction of all Federal, State and local requirements and 
completion of the NEPA process. Specifically, the application should 
include:
    (a) Information about the NEPA status of the project. If the NEPA 
process is complete, an applicant should indicate the date of 
completion, and provide a Web site link or other reference to the final 
Categorical Exclusion, Finding of No Significant Impact, Record of 
Decision, and any other NEPA documents prepared. If the NEPA process is 
underway, but not complete, the application should detail the type of 
NEPA review underway, where the project is in the process, and indicate 
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milestones and of the final NEPA determination. If the last agency 
action with respect to NEPA documents occurred more than three years 
before the application date, the applicant should describe why the 
project has been delayed and include a proposed approach for verifying 
and, if necessary, updating this material in accordance with applicable 
NEPA requirements.
    (b) Information on reviews, approvals, and permits by other 
agencies. An application should indicate whether the proposed project 
requires reviews or approval actions by other agencies,\8\ indicate the 
status of such actions, and provide detailed information about the 
status of those reviews or approvals and should demonstrate compliance 
with any other applicable Federal, State, or local requirements, and 
when such approvals are expected. Applicants should provide a Web site 
link or other reference to copies of any reviews, approvals, and 
permits prepared.
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wetlands, species habitat, cultural or historic resources require 
review and approval by Federal and State agencies with jurisdiction 
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    (c) Environmental studies or other documents--preferably through a 
Web site link--that describe in detail known project impacts, and 
possible mitigation for those impacts.
    (d) A description of discussions with the appropriate USDOT modal 
administration field or headquarters office regarding the project's 
compliance with NEPA and other applicable Federal environmental reviews 
and approvals.
    (e) A description of public engagement about the project that has 
occurred, including details on the degree to which public comments and 
commitments have been integrated into project development and design.
    (2) State and Local Approvals. The applicant should demonstrate 
receipt of State and local approvals on which the project depends, such 
as State and local environmental and planning approvals and STIP or TIP 
funding. Additional support from relevant State and local officials is 
not required; however, an applicant should demonstrate that the project 
has broad public support.
    (3) Federal Transportation Requirements Affecting State and Local 
Planning. The planning requirements applicable to the Federal-aid 
highway program apply to all INFRA projects, but for port, freight, and 
rail projects planning requirements of the operating administration 
that will administer the INFRA project will also apply,\9\ including 
intermodal projects located at airport facilities.\10\ Applicants 
should demonstrate that a project that is required to be included in 
the relevant State, metropolitan, and local planning documents has been 
or will be included in such documents. If the project is not included 
in a relevant planning document at the time the application is 
submitted, the applicant should submit a statement from the appropriate 
planning agency that actions are underway to include the project in the 
relevant planning document.
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    \9\ In accordance with 23 U.S.C. 134 and 135, all projects 
requiring an action by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) 
must be in the applicable plan and programming documents (e.g., 
metropolitan transportation plan, transportation improvement program 
(TIP) and statewide transportation improvement program (STIP)). 
Further, in air quality non-attainment and maintenance areas, all 
regionally significant projects, regardless of the funding source, 
must be included in the conforming metropolitan transportation plan 
and TIP. Inclusion in the STIP is required under certain 
circumstances. To the extent a project is required to be on a 
metropolitan transportation plan, TIP, and/or STIP, it will not 
receive an INFRA grant until it is included in such plans. Projects 
not currently included in these plans can be amended by the State 
and metropolitan planning organization (MPO). Projects that are not 
required to be in long range transportation plans, STIPs, and TIPs 
will not need to be included in such plans in order to receive an 
INFRA grant. Port, freight rail, and intermodal projects are not 
required to be on the State Rail Plans called for in the Passenger 
Rail Investment and Improvement Act of 2008. However, applicants 
seeking funding for freight projects are encouraged to demonstrate 
that they have done sufficient planning to ensure that projects fit 
into a prioritized list of capital needs and are consistent with 
long-range goals. Means of demonstrating this consistency would 
include whether the project is in a TIP or a State Freight Plan that 
conforms to the requirements Section 70202 of Title 49 prior to the 
start of construction. Port planning guidelines are available at 
StrongPorts.gov.
    \10\ Projects at grant obligated airports must be compatible 
with the FAA-approved Airport Layout Plan (ALP), as well as 
aeronautical surfaces associated with the landing and takeoff of 
aircraft at the airport. Additionally, projects at an airport: Must 
comply with established Sponsor Grant Assurances, including (but not 
limited to) requirements for non-exclusive use facilities, 
consultation with users, consistency with local plans including 
development of the area surrounding the airport, and consideration 
of the interest of nearby communities, among others; and must not 
adversely affect the continued and unhindered access of passengers 
to the terminal.
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    To the extent possible, freight projects should be included in a 
State Freight Plan and supported by a State Freight Advisory Committee 
(49 U.S.C. 70201, 70202). Applicants should provide links or other 
documentation supporting this consideration.
    Because projects have different schedules, the construction start 
date for each INFRA grant will be specified in the project-specific 
agreements signed by relevant modal administration and the grant 
recipients, based on critical path items that applicants identify in 
the application and will be consistent with relevant State and local 
plans.
    (D) Assessment of Project Risks and Mitigation Strategies. Project 
risks, such as procurement delays, environmental uncertainties, 
increases in real estate acquisition costs, uncommitted local match, or 
lack of legislative approval, affect the likelihood of successful 
project start and completion. The applicant should identify all 
material risks to the project and the strategies that the lead 
applicant and any project partners have undertaken or will undertake in 
order to mitigate those risks. The applicant should assess the greatest 
risks to the project and identify how the project parties will mitigate 
those risks.
    To the extent it is unfamiliar with the Federal program, the 
applicant should contact USDOT modal field or headquarters offices as 
found at www.transportation.gov/infragrants for information on what 
steps are pre-requisite to the obligation of Federal funds in order to 
ensure that their project schedule is reasonable and that there are no 
risks of delays in satisfying Federal requirements.
vii. Large/Small Project Requirements
    To select a large project for award, the Department must determine 
that the project satisfies several statutory requirements enumerated at 
23 U.S.C. 117(g) and restated in the table below. The application must 
include sufficient information for the Department to make these 
determinations. Applicants should use this section of the application 
to summarize how their project meets each of the following 
requirements. Applicants are not required to reproduce the table below 
in their application, but following this format will help evaluators 
identify the relevant information that supports each large project 
determination. To minimize redundant information in the application, 
the Department encourages applicants to cross-reference from this 
section of their application to relevant substantive information in 
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      Large project determination                    Guidance
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1. Does the project generate national    Summarize the economic,
 or regional economic, mobility, safety   mobility, and safety benefits
 benefits?                                described in Section V of the
                                          application, and describe the
                                          scale of their impact in
                                          national or regional terms.
2. Is the project cost effective?        Highlight the results of the
                                          benefit cost analysis
                                          described in Section V of the
                                          application.
3. Does the project contribute to one    Specify the Goal(s) and
 or more of the Goals listed under 23     summarize how the project
 U.S.C. 150 (and shown below)?            contributes to that goal(s).
(b) National Goals.--It is in the         This information may also be
 interest of the United States to focus   found in Section I or Section
 the Federal-aid highway program on the   V.
 following national goals:.
    (1) Safety.--To achieve a
     significant reduction in traffic
     fatalities and serious injuries on
     all public roads.
    (2) Infrastructure condition.--To
     maintain the highway
     infrastructure asset system in a
     state of good repair.
    (3) Congestion reduction.--To
     achieve a significant reduction in
     congestion on the National Highway
     System.
    (4) System reliability.--To improve
     the efficiency of the surface
     transportation system.
    (5) Freight movement and economic
     vitality.--To improve the national
     freight network, strengthen the
     ability of rural communities to
     access national and international
     trade markets, and support
     regional economic development.
    (6) Environmental sustainability.--
     To enhance the performance of the
     transportation system while
     protecting and enhancing the
     natural environment.
    (7) Reduced project delivery
     delays.--To reduce project costs,
     promote jobs and the economy, and
     expedite the movement of people
     and goods by accelerating project
     completion through eliminating
     delays in the project development
     and delivery process, including
     reducing regulatory burdens and
     improving agencies' work
     practices.
4. Is the project based on the results   Yes/No. Please provide evidence
 of preliminary engineering?              of preliminary engineering.
                                          For more information on
                                          preliminary engineering
                                          activities, please see: https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/federalaid/150311.cfm.
5a. With respect to non-Federal          Please indicate funding
 financial commitments, does the          source(s) and amounts.
 project have one or more stable and      Historical trends, current
 dependable funding or financing          policy, or future feasibility
 sources to construct, maintain, and      analyses can be used as
 operate the project?                     evidence to substantiate the
                                          stable and dependable nature
                                          of the non-Federal funding or
                                          financing.
5b. Are contingency amounts available    Contingency amounts are often,
 to cover unanticipated cost increases?   but not always, expressly
                                          shown in project budgets or
                                          the SF-424C. If your project
                                          cost estimates include an
                                          implicit contingency
                                          calculation, please say so
                                          directly.
6. Is it the case that the project       Discussion of the impact that
 cannot be easily and efficiently         not having any Federal
 completed without other Federal          funding, including an INFRA
 funding or financial assistance          grant, would have on project's
 available to the project sponsor?        schedule, cost, or likelihood
                                          of completion, can help convey
                                          whether a project can be
                                          completed as easily or
                                          efficiently without Federal
                                          funding available to the
                                          project sponsor.
7. Is the project reasonably expected    Please reference project budget
 to begin construction not later than     and schedule when providing
 18 months after the date of obligation   evidence.
 of funds for the project?
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    For a small project to be selected, the Department must consider 
the cost effectiveness of the proposed project and the effect of the 
proposed project on mobility in the State and region in which the 
project is carried out. If an applicant seeks an award for a small 
project, it should use this section to provide information on the 
project's cost effectiveness and the project's effect on the mobility 
in its State and region, or refer to where else the information can be 
found in the application.
c. Guidance for Benefit-Cost Analysis
    This section describes the recommended approach for the completion 
and submission of a benefit-cost analysis (BCA) as an appendix to the 
Project Narrative. The results of the analysis should be summarized in 
the Project Narrative directly, as described in Section D.2.b.v.
    Applicants should delineate each of their project's expected 
outcomes in the form of a complete BCA to enable the Department to 
consider cost-effectiveness (small projects), determine whether the 
project will be cost effective (large projects), estimate a benefit-
cost ratio and calculate the magnitude of net benefits and costs for 
the project. In support of each project for which an applicant seeks 
funding, that applicant should submit a BCA that quantifies the 
expected benefits of the project against a no-build baseline, provides 
monetary estimates of the benefits' economic value, and compares the 
properly-discounted present values of these benefits to the project's 
estimated costs.
    The primary economic benefits from projects eligible for INFRA 
grants are likely to include savings in travel time costs, vehicle 
operating costs, and safety costs for both existing users of the 
improved facility and new users who may be attracted to it as a result 
of the project. Reduced damages from vehicle emissions and savings in 
maintenance costs to public agencies may also be quantified. Applicants 
may describe other categories of benefits in the BCA that are more 
difficult to quantify and value in economic terms, such as improving 
the reliability of travel times or improvements to the existing human 
and natural environments (such as increased connectivity, improved 
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health, storm water runoff mitigation, and noise reduction), while also 
providing numerical estimates of the magnitude and timing of each of 
these additional impacts wherever possible. Any benefits claimed for 
the project, both quantified and unquantified, should be clearly tied 
to the expected outcomes of the project.
    The BCA should include the full costs of developing, constructing, 
operating, and maintaining the proposed project, as well as the 
expected timing or schedule for costs in each of these categories. The 
BCA may also consider the present discounted value of any remaining 
service life of the asset at the end of the analysis period (net of 
future maintenance and rehabilitation costs) as a deduction from the 
estimated costs. The costs and benefits that are compared in the BCA 
should also cover the same project scope.
    The BCA should carefully document the assumptions and methodology 
used to produce the analysis, including a description of the baseline, 
the sources of data used to project the outcomes of the project, and 
the values of key input parameters. Applicants should provide all 
relevant files used for their BCA, including any spreadsheet files and 
technical memos describing the analysis (whether created in-house or by 
a contractor). The spreadsheets and technical memos should present the 
calculations in sufficient detail and transparency to allow the 
analysis to be reproduced by USDOT evaluators. Detailed guidance for 
estimating some types of quantitative benefits and costs, together with 
recommended economic values for converting them to dollar terms and 
discounting to their present values, are available in the Department's 
guidance for conducting BCAs for projects seeking funding under the 
INFRA program (see https://www.transportation.gov/buildamerica/
infragrants).
    Applicants for freight projects within the boundaries of a freight 
rail, water (including ports), or intermodal facility should also 
quantify the benefits of their proposed projects for freight movements 
on the National Highway Freight Network, and should demonstrate that 
the Federal share of the project funds only elements of the project 
that provide public benefits.

3. Unique Entity Identifier and System for Award Management (SAM)

    Each applicant must: (1) Be registered in SAM before submitting its 
application; (2) provide a valid unique entity identifier in its 
application; and (3) continue to maintain an active SAM registration 
with current information at all times during which it has an active 
Federal award or an application or plan under consideration by a 
Federal awarding agency. The Department may not make an INFRA grant to 
an applicant until the applicant has complied with all applicable 
unique entity identifier and SAM requirements and, if an applicant has 
not fully complied with the requirements by the time the Department is 
ready to make an INFRA grant, the Department may determine that the 
applicant is not qualified to receive an INFRA grant and use that 
determination as a basis for making an INFRA grant to another 
applicant.

4. Submission Dates and Timelines

a. Deadline
    Applications must be submitted by 8:00 p.m. EST November 2, 2017. 
The Grants.gov ``Apply'' function will open by August 1, 2017.
    To submit an application through Grants.gov, applicants must:

    (1) Obtain a Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number:
    (2) Register with the System Award for Management (SAM) at 
www.sam.gov; and
    (3) Create a Grants.gov username and password;
    (4) The E-business Point of Contact (POC) at the applicant's 
organization must also respond to the registration email from 
Grants.gov and login at Grants.gov to authorize the POC as an 
Authorized Organization Representative (AOR). Please note that there 
can only be one AOR per organization.
    Please note that the Grants.gov registration process usually takes 
2-4 weeks to complete and that the Department will not consider late 
applications that are the result of failure to register or comply with 
Grants.gov applicant requirements in a timely manner. For information 
and instruction on each of these processes, please see instructions at 
http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/applicant-faqs.html. If 
interested parties experience difficulties at any point during the 
registration or application process, please call the Grants.gov 
Customer Service Support Hotline at 1(800) 518-4726, Monday-Friday from 
7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. EST.
b. Consideration of Application
    Only applicants who comply with all submission deadlines described 
in this notice and submit applications through Grants.gov will be 
eligible for award. Applicants are strongly encouraged to make 
submissions in advance of the deadline.
c. Late Applications
    Applications received after the deadline will not be considered 
except in the case of unforeseen technical difficulties outlined in 
Section D.4.d.
d. Late Application Policy
    Applicants experiencing technical issues with Grants.gov that are 
beyond the applicant's control must contact [email protected] prior 
to the application deadline with the user name of the registrant and 
details of the technical issue experienced. The applicant must provide:
    (1) Details of the technical issue experienced;
    (2) Screen capture(s) of the technical issues experienced along 
with corresponding Grants.gov ``Grant tracking number'';
    (3) The ``Legal Business Name'' for the applicant that was provided 
in the SF-424;
    (4) The AOR name submitted in the SF-424;
    (5) The DUNS number associated with the application; and
    (6) The Grants.gov Help Desk Tracking Number.
    To ensure a fair competition of limited discretionary funds, the 
following conditions are not valid reasons to permit late submissions: 
(1) Failure to complete the registration process before the deadline; 
(2) failure to follow Grants.gov instructions on how to register and 
apply as posted on its Web site; (3) failure to follow all of the 
instructions in this notice of funding opportunity; and (4) technical 
issues experienced with the applicant's computer or information 
technology environment. After the Department reviews all information 
submitted and contact the Grants.gov Help Desk to validate reported 
technical issues, USDOT staff will contact late applicants to approve 
or deny a request to submit a late application through Grants.gov. If 
the reported technical issues cannot be validated, late applications 
will be rejected as untimely.

E. Application Review Information

1. Criteria

a. Merit Criteria for Construction Projects
    To differentiate among applications for construction projects under 
this notice, the Department will consider the extent to which the 
project addresses the follow criteria, which are explained in greater 
detail below and reflect the key program objectives described in 
section A.2: (1) Support for national or regional economic vitality; 
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leveraging of Federal funding; (3) potential for innovation; and (4) 
performance and accountability. The Department is neither weighting 
these criteria nor requiring that each application address every 
criterion, but the Department expects that competitive applications 
will substantively address all four criteria.
Criterion #1: Support for National or Regional Economic Vitality
    The Department will consider the extent to which a project would 
support the economic vitality of either the nation or a region. To the 
extent possible, the Department will rely on quantitative, data-
supported analysis to assess how well a project addresses this 
criterion, including an assessment of the applicant-supplied benefit-
cost analysis described in section D.2.d. In addition to considering 
the anticipated outcomes of the project that align with this criterion, 
the Department will consider estimates of the project's benefit-cost 
ratio and net quantifiable benefits.
    There are several different types of projects that the Department 
anticipates will successfully support national or regional economic 
vitality, including projects that:
     Achieve a significant reduction in traffic fatalities and 
serious injuries on the surface transportation system;
     Improve interactions between roadway users, reducing the 
likelihood of derailments or high consequence events;
     Eliminate bottlenecks in the freight supply chain;
     Ensure or restore the good condition of infrastructure 
that supports commerce and economic growth;
     Sustain or advance national or regional economic 
development in areas of need, including projects that provide or 
improve connections to the Nation's transportation network to support 
the movement of freight and people; and
     Reduce barriers separating workers from employment 
centers, including projects that are primarily oriented toward reducing 
traffic congestion and corridor projects that reduce transportation 
network gaps to connect peripheral regions to urban centers or job 
opportunities.
    The Department anticipates that applications for networks of 
projects are likely to align well with this evaluation criterion 
because networks of projects often are able to address problems on a 
broader scale.
Criterion #2: Leveraging of Federal Funding
    To maximize the impact of INFRA awards, the Department seeks to 
leverage INFRA funding with non-Federal contributions. Therefore, the 
Department will consider the extent to which an applicant proposes to 
use non-Federal funding. For example, an application that proposes a 20 
percent Federal share will be more competitive than an otherwise 
identical application proposing 50 percent Federal share. For the 
purposes of this criterion, funds from Federal credit programs, 
including TIFIA and RRIF, will be considered non-Federal funding.
    There are three additional types of information that the Department 
will consider when evaluating an applicant's non-Federal contributions. 
First, DOT recognizes that applicants have varying abilities and 
resources to contribute non-Federal contributions. If an applicant 
describes broader fiscal constraints that affect its ability to 
generate or draw on non-Federal contributions, the Department will 
consider those constraints. Relevant constraints may include the size 
of the population taxed to supply the matching funds, the wealth of 
that population, or other constraints on the raising of funds. In 
practice, the Department expects that projects that come from rural or 
less-wealthy applicants will have to meet a lower standard for leverage 
than projects coming from urban or more wealthy applicants; however, 
the Department still expects all applicants' projects to maximize 
leverage to the extent they are able. Second, the Department recognizes 
that some applicants consolidate Federal funding into a minimum number 
of projects to simplify their burden complying with Federal 
administrative requirements. For those applicants, the Federal share on 
specific projects may be much higher than the overall Federal share of 
their overall transportation program. If an applicant follows that 
practice, explains their practice in their application, and provides 
evidence establishing the Federal share of their overall transportation 
program, the Department will consider that information. Third, the 
Department will consider how well the applicant has prepared for future 
operations and maintenance costs associated with their project's life-
cycle. Applicants should demonstrate a credible plan to maintain their 
asset without having to rely on future federal funding. This plan 
should include a description of the applicant's approach to ensuring 
operations and maintenance will not be underfunded in future years.
    In addition, the Department seeks to increase the sources of 
infrastructure funding by encouraging private infrastructure 
investment. Therefore, projects that incorporate private sector 
contributions, including through a public-private partnership 
structure, are likely to be more competitive than those that rely 
solely on public non-Federal funding. Likewise, applicants who have 
pursued private funds for appropriate projects are likely to be more 
competitive under this program than applicants who have not. If an 
applicant omits information on the applicability and pursuit of private 
funds, the Department may conclude that the applicant has not 
considered viable non-Federal funding alternatives and an INFRA award 
would be premature.
    This evaluation criterion is separate from the statutory cost share 
requirements for INFRA grants, which are described Section C.2. Those 
statutory requirements establish the minimum permissible non-Federal 
share; they do not define a competitive INFRA project.
Criterion #3: Potential for Innovation
    The Department seeks to use INFRA program to encourage innovation 
in three areas: (1) Environmental review and permitting; (2) use of 
experimental project delivery authorities; and (3) safety and 
technology. Under this criterion, the Department will consider the 
extent to which a project includes or enables innovation in each of 
those areas.
    In Innovation Area #1, as described in section A.2.c, the 
Department seeks to establish a new approach to the process of Federal 
environmental review and permitting. When making INFRA award decisions, 
the Department will consider an applicant's interest in the 
participating in this new approach and the extent to which the project 
could benefit from that participation. The Department will also 
consider the degree to which the results of a project's participation 
might be representative and reproducible to other departmental or 
government-wide projects or programs.
    In Innovation Area #2, as described in section A.2.c, the 
Department seeks innovative approaches to project delivery under the 
auspices of the FHWA SEP-14 and SEP-15 programs and any other 
applicable experimental programs. When making INFRA award decisions, 
the Department will consider the applicant's proposals to use those 
programs, whether the proposals are consistent with the objectives and 
requirements of those programs, the potential benefits that 
experimental authorities or waivers might provide to the project, and 
the broader applicability of potential results.

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    Finally, in Innovation Area #3, as described in section A.2.c, the 
Department seeks to experiment with innovative approaches to 
transportation safety, particularly in relation to automated vehicles 
and the detection, mitigation, and documentation of safety risks. When 
making INFRA award decisions, the Department will consider any 
innovative safety approaches proposed by the applicant, the safety 
benefits that those approaches could produce, and the broader 
applicability of the potential results. As described in section F.2.a, 
the Department expects all projects to implement baseline safety 
improvements consistent with FHWA's list of ``Proven Countermeasures'' 
and will not consider those improvements under this criterion.
Criterion #4: Performance and Accountability
    The Department intends to award INFRA funding to projects that will 
be delivered on agreed-upon schedules, that will generate clear, 
quantifiable, results, and that will advance the Department's 
transportation policy goals. The Department expects all applicants to 
provide accurate estimates of benefits of their project, its delivery 
schedule, and total costs. However, the Department will consider the 
extent to which the applicant proposes specific measures and conditions 
allowing the Department to ensure accountability, as described in 
section A.2.d. Instead of rewarding unrealistic promises, the 
Department intends to reward thoughtful planning, efficient delivery, 
and effective policy.
b. Additional Considerations
i. Geographic Diversity
    By statute, when selecting INFRA projects, the Department must 
consider contributions to geographic diversity among recipients, 
including the need for a balance between the needs of rural and urban 
communities. However, the Department also recognizes that it can better 
balance the needs of rural and urban communities if it does not take a 
binary view of urban and rural. Accordingly, in addition to considering 
whether a project is ``rural'' as defined by the INFRA statute and 
described in section C.3.e, when balancing the needs of rural and urban 
communities, the Department will consider the actual population of the 
community that each project serves.
ii. Project Readiness
    During application evaluation, the Department considers project 
readiness in two ways: To assess the likelihood of successful project 
delivery and to confirm that a project will satisfy statutory readiness 
requirements.
    First, the Department will consider significant risks to successful 
completion of a project, including risks associated with environmental 
review, permitting, technical feasibility, funding, and the applicant's 
capacity to manage project delivery. Risks do not disqualify projects 
from award, but competitive applications clearly and directly describe 
achievable risk mitigation strategies. A project with mitigated risks 
is more competitive than a comparable project with unaddressed risks.
    Second, by statute, the Department cannot award a large project 
unless that project is reasonably expected to begin construction within 
18 months of obligation of funds for the project. Obligation occurs 
when a selected applicant enters a written, project-specific agreement 
with the Department and is generally after the applicant has satisfied 
applicable administrative requirements, including transportation 
planning and environmental review requirements. Depending on the nature 
of pre-construction activities included in the awarded project, the 
Department may obligate funds in phases. Preliminary engineering and 
right-of-way acquisition activities, such as environmental review, 
design work, and other preconstruction activities, do not fulfill the 
requirement to begin construction within 18 months of obligation for 
large projects. By statute, INFRA funds must be obligated within three 
years of the end of the fiscal year for which they are authorized. 
Therefore, for awards with FY 2017 funds, the Department will determine 
that large projects with an anticipated obligation date beyond 
September 30, 2020 are not reasonably expected to begin construction 
within 18 months of obligation. For awards with FY 2018 funds, that 
deadline is one year later: September 30, 2021.

2. Review and Selection Process

    The USDOT will review all eligible applications received before the 
application deadline. The INFRA process consists of a Technical 
Evaluation phase and Senior Review. In the Technical Evaluation phase, 
teams will, for each project, determine whether the project satisfies 
statutory requirements and rate how well it addresses the selection 
criteria. The Senior Review Team will consider the applications and the 
technical evaluations to determine which projects to advance to the 
Secretary for consideration. The Secretary will ultimately select the 
projects for award. A Quality Control and Oversight Team will ensure 
consistency across project evaluations and appropriate documentation 
throughout the review and selection process.

3. Additional Information

    Prior to award, each selected applicant will be subject to a risk 
assessment as required by 2 CFR 200.205. The Department must review and 
consider any information about the applicant that is in the designated 
integrity and performance system accessible through SAM (currently the 
Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity Information System (FAPIIS)). 
An applicant may review information in FAPIIS and comment on any 
information about itself. The Department will consider comments by the 
applicant, in addition to the other information in FAPIIS, in making a 
judgment about the applicant's integrity, business ethics, and record 
of performance under Federal awards when completing the review of risk 
posed by applicants.

F. Federal Award Administration Information

1. Federal Award Notices

    Following the evaluation outlined in section E, the Secretary will 
announce awarded projects by posting a list of selected projects at 
https://www.transportation.gov/buildamerica/INFRAgrants. Following the 
announcement, the Department will contact the point of contact listed 
in the SF 424 to initiate negotiation of a project-specific agreement.

2. Administrative and National Policy Requirements

a. Safety Requirements
    The Department will require INFRA projects to meet two general 
requirements related to safety. First, INFRA projects must be part of a 
thoughtful, data-driven approach to safety. Each State maintains a 
strategic highway safety plan.\11\ INFRA projects will be required to 
incorporate appropriate elements that respond to priority areas 
identified in that plan and are likely to yield safety benefits. 
Second, INFRA projects will incorporate two categories of safety-
related activities. The first category encompasses activities that the 
Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has identified as ``proven safety 
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demonstrated effectiveness.\12\ The second category encompasses safety-
related tools, technologies, and practices from FHWA's Every Day Counts 
initiative.\13\
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    \11\ Information on State-specific strategic highway safety 
plans is available at https://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/shsp/other_resources.cfm.
    \12\ Information on FHWA proven safety countermeasures is 
available at: https://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/provencountermeasures/.
    \13\ Information of the FHWA Everyday Counts Initiative is 
available at https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/innovation/everydaycounts/.
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    After selecting INFRA recipients, the Department will work with 
those recipients on a project-by-project basis to determine the 
specific safety requirements that are appropriate for each award.
b. Other Administrative and Policy Requirements
    All INFRA awards will be administered pursuant to the Uniform 
Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for 
Federal Awards found in 2 CFR part 200, as adopted by USDOT at 2 CFR 
part 1201. A project carried out under the INFRA program will be 
treated as if the project is located on a Federal-aid highway. All 
INFRA projects are subject to the Buy America requirement at 23 U.S.C. 
313. Additionally, applicable Federal laws, rules and regulations of 
the relevant operating administration administering the project will 
apply to the projects that receive INFRA grants, including planning 
requirements, Stakeholder Agreements, and other requirements under the 
Department's other highway, transit, rail, and port grant programs. For 
an illustrative list of the applicable laws, rules, regulations, 
executive orders, policies, guidelines, and requirements as they relate 
to an INFRA grant, please see http://www.ops.fhwa.dot.gov/Freight/infrastructure/nsfhp/fy2016_gr_exhbt_c/index.htm.
    The applicability of Federal requirements to a project may be 
affected by the scope of the NEPA reviews for that project. For 
example, under 23 U.S.C. 313(g), Buy America requirements apply to all 
contracts that are eligible for assistance under title 23, United 
States Code, and are carried out within the scope of the NEPA finding, 
determination, or decision regardless of the funding source of such 
contracts if at least one contract is funded with Title 23 funds.

3. Reporting

a. Progress Reporting on Grant Activity
    Each applicant selected for an INFRA grant must submit the Federal 
Financial Report (SF-425) on the financial condition of the project and 
the project's progress, as well as an Annual Budget Review and Program 
Plan to monitor the use of Federal funds and ensure accountability and 
financial transparency in the INFRA program.
b. Reporting of Matters Related to Integrity and Performance
    If the total value of a selected applicant's currently active 
grants, cooperative agreements, and procurement contracts from all 
Federal awarding agencies exceeds $10,000,000 for any period of time 
during the period of performance of this Federal award, then the 
applicant during that period of time must maintain the currency of 
information reported to the System for Award Management (SAM) that is 
made available in the designated integrity and performance system 
(currently the Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity Information 
System (FAPIIS)) about civil, criminal, or administrative proceedings 
described in paragraph 2 of this award term and condition. This is a 
statutory requirement under section 872 of Public Law 110-417, as 
amended (41 U.S.C. 2313). As required by section 3010 of Public Law 
111-212, all information posted in the designated integrity and 
performance system on or after April 15, 2011, except past performance 
reviews required for Federal procurement contracts, will be publicly 
available.

G. Federal Awarding Agency Contacts

    For further information concerning this notice, please contact the 
Office of the Secretary via email at [email protected]. For more 
information about highway projects, please contact Crystal Jones at 
(202) 366-2976. For more information about maritime projects, please 
contact Robert Bouchard at (202) 366-5076. For more information about 
rail projects, please contact Stephanie Lawrence at (202) 493-1376. For 
more information about railway-highway grade crossing projects, please 
contact Karen McClure at (202) 493-6417. For all other questions, 
please contact Paul Baumer at (202) 366-1092. A TDD is available for 
individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing at 202-366-3993. In 
addition, up to the application deadline, the Department will post 
answers to common questions and requests for clarifications on USDOT's 
Web site at https://www.transportation.gov/buildamerica/InFRAgrants. To 
ensure applicants receive accurate information about eligibility or the 
program, the applicant is encouraged to contact USDOT directly, rather 
than through intermediaries or third parties, with questions.

H. Other Information

1. Invitation for Public Comment on the FY 2017-2018 Notice

    The FAST Act authorized the INFRA program through FY 2020. This 
notice solicits applications for FY 2017 and FY 2018 only. The 
Department invites interested parties to submit comments about this 
notice's contents, and the Department's implementation choices, as well 
as suggestions for clarification in future INFRA rounds. The Department 
may consider the submitted comments and suggestions when developing 
subsequent INFRA solicitations and guidance, but submitted comments 
will not affect the selection criteria for the FY 2017-FY 2018 round. 
Applications or comments about specific projects should not be 
submitted to the docket. Any application submitted to the docket will 
not be reviewed. Comments should be sent to DOT-OST-0090 by November 2, 
2017, but, to the extent practicable, the Department will consider late 
filed comments.

2. Protection of Confidential Business Information

    All information submitted as part of, or in support of, any 
application shall use publicly-available data or data that can be made 
public and methodologies that are accepted by industry practice and 
standards, to the extent possible. If the application includes 
information the applicant considers to be a trade secret or 
confidential commercial or financial information, the applicant should 
do the following: (1) Note on the front cover that the submission 
``Contains Confidential Business Information (CBI)''; (2) mark each 
affected page ``CBI''; and (3) highlight or otherwise denote the CBI 
portions.
    The Department protects such information from disclosure to the 
extent allowed under applicable law. In the event the Department 
receives a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for the 
information, USDOT will follow the procedures described in its FOIA 
regulations at 49 CFR 7.17. Only information that is ultimately 
determined to be confidential under that procedure will be exempt from 
disclosure under FOIA.

3. Publication of Application Information

    Following the completion of the selection process and announcement 
of awards, the Department intends to publish a list of all applications 
received along with the names of the applicant organizations and 
funding amounts requested.


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    Issued in Washington, DC, on June 28, 2017.
Elaine L. Chao,
Secretary of Transportation.
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                                                mgd (peak day) (Docket No. 20130906).                    day), for a total consumptive use of up               modify or supplement such guidelines
                                                   4. Project Sponsor and Facility:                      to 53.000 mgd (peak day) (Docket No.                  at the hearing. Written comments on
                                                Chesapeake Appalachia, L.L.C.                            19950301).                                            any project, request or proposal listed
                                                (Susquehanna River), Terry Township,                       14. Project Sponsor and Facility:                   above may also be mailed to Mr. Jason
                                                Bradford County, Pa. Application for                     Susquehanna Nuclear, LLC                              Oyler, General Counsel, Susquehanna
                                                renewal of surface water withdrawal of                   (Susquehanna River), Salem Township,                  River Basin Commission, 4423 North
                                                up to 1.440 mgd (peak day) (Docket No.                   Luzerne County, Pa. Modification to                   Front Street, Harrisburg, Pa. 17110–
                                                20130907).                                               increase surface water withdrawal by an               1788, or submitted electronically
                                                   5. Project Sponsor and Facility: Chief                additional 10.000 mgd (peak day), for a               through www.srbc.net/pubinfo/
                                                Oil & Gas LLC (Towanda Creek), Leroy                     total surface water withdrawal increase               publicparticipation.htm. Comments
                                                Township, Bradford County, Pa.                           of up to 76.000 mgd (peak day) (Docket                mailed or electronically submitted must
                                                Application for surface water                            No. 19950301).                                        be received by the Commission on or
                                                withdrawal of up to 1.500 mgd (peak                        15. Project Sponsor and Facility:                   before August 14, 2017, to be
                                                day).                                                    SWEPI LP (Elk Run), Sullivan                          considered.
                                                   6. Project Sponsor and Facility:                      Township, Tioga County, Pa.                              Authority: Pub. L. 91–575, 84 Stat. 1509
                                                Downs Racing, L.P. d/b/a Mohegan Sun                     Application for surface water                         et seq., 18 CFR parts 806, 807, and 808.
                                                Pocono, Plains Township, Luzerne                         withdrawal of up to 0.646 mgd (peak
                                                                                                                                                                 Dated: June 29, 2017.
                                                County, Pa. Application for                              day).
                                                                                                           16. Project Sponsor and Facility: SWN               Stephanie L. Richardson,
                                                consumptive use of up to 0.350 mgd                                                                             Secretary to the Commission.
                                                (peak day).                                              Production Company, LLC (Wyalusing
                                                                                                         Creek), Wyalusing Township, Bradford                  [FR Doc. 2017–14076 Filed 7–3–17; 8:45 am]
                                                   7. Project Sponsor and Facility:
                                                Elizabethtown Area Water Authority,                      County, Pa. Application for renewal of                BILLING CODE 7040–01–P

                                                Mount Joy Township, Lancaster County,                    surface water withdrawal of up to 2.000
                                                Pa. Application for renewal of                           mgd (peak day) (Docket No. 20130911).
                                                                                                           17. Project Sponsor and Facility:                   DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                                groundwater withdrawal of up to 0.432
                                                                                                         Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line
                                                mgd (30-day average) from Well 6                                                                               Office of the Secretary of
                                                                                                         Company, LLC. Project: Atlantic Sunrise
                                                (Docket No. 19861103).                                                                                         Transportation
                                                                                                         (Fishing Creek), Sugarloaf Township,
                                                   8. Project Sponsor and Facility:
                                                                                                         Columbia County, Pa. Application for                  [Docket No. DOT–OST–2017–0090]
                                                Elizabethtown Area Water Authority,
                                                                                                         modification to add consumptive use of
                                                Mount Joy Township, Lancaster County,
                                                                                                         up to 0.200 mgd (peak day) to existing                Notice of Funding Opportunity for the
                                                Pa. Application for groundwater
                                                                                                         docket approval (Docket No. 20160913).                Department of Transportation’s
                                                withdrawal of up to 0.432 mgd (30-day
                                                                                                           18. Project Sponsor and Facility:                   Nationally Significant Freight and
                                                average) from Well 7.
                                                                                                         Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line                        Highway Projects (INFRA Grants) for
                                                   9. Project Sponsor and Facility:                      Company, LLC. Project: Atlantic Sunrise               Fiscal Years 2017 and 2018
                                                Elizabethtown Area Water Authority,                      (Fishing Creek), Sugarloaf Township,
                                                Elizabethtown Borough and Mount Joy                      Columbia County, Pa. Application for                  AGENCY: Office of the Secretary of
                                                Township, Lancaster County, Pa.                                                                                Transportation, U.S. Department of
                                                                                                         modification to change authorized use
                                                Modification to correct total system                                                                           Transportation.
                                                                                                         of source to existing docket approval
                                                limit to remove inclusion of water                       (Docket No. 20160913).                                ACTION: Notice of funding opportunity.
                                                discharged to the Conewago watershed                       19. Project Sponsor and Facility:
                                                to offset passby and transfer of water                                                                         SUMMARY:   The Nationally Significant
                                                                                                         Village of Waverly, Tioga County, N.Y.                Freight and Highway Projects (INFRA)
                                                from Conewago Creek to Back Run                          Application for groundwater
                                                (Docket No. 20160903).                                                                                         program provides Federal financial
                                                                                                         withdrawal of up to 0.320 mgd (30-day                 assistance to highway and freight
                                                   10. Project Sponsor and Facility:                     average) from Well 1.
                                                Houtzdale Municipal Authority, Gulich                                                                          projects of national or regional
                                                                                                           20. Project Sponsor and Facility:                   significance. This notice solicits
                                                Township, Clearfield County, Pa.                         Village of Waverly, Tioga County, N.Y.
                                                Application for groundwater                                                                                    applications for awards under the
                                                                                                         Application for groundwater                           program’s FY 2017 and FY 2018
                                                withdrawal of up to 1.008 mgd (30-day                    withdrawal of up to 0.480 mgd (30-day
                                                average) from Well 14R.                                                                                        funding, subject to future
                                                                                                         average) from Well 2.                                 appropriations.
                                                   11. Project Sponsor and Facility:                       21. Project Sponsor and Facility:
                                                Moxie Freedom LLC, Salem Township,                       Village of Waverly, Tioga County, N.Y.                DATES: Applications must be submitted
                                                Luzerne County, Pa. Modification to                      Application for groundwater                           by 8:00 p.m. EST November 2, 2017.
                                                increase consumptive use by an                           withdrawal of up to 0.470 mgd (30-day                 The Grants.gov ‘‘Apply’’ function will
                                                additional 0.408 mgd (peak day), for a                                                                         open by August 1, 2017.
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                                                                                                         average) from Well 3.
                                                total consumptive use of up to 0.500                                                                           ADDRESSES: Applications must be
                                                mgd (peak day) (Docket No. 20150907).                    Opportunity To Appear and Comment                     submitted through www.Grants.gov.
                                                   12. Project Sponsor and Facility:                       Interested parties may appear at the                Only applicants who comply with all
                                                Susquehanna Gas Field Services, LLC                      hearing to offer comments to the                      submission requirements described in
                                                (Meshoppen Creek), Meshoppen                             Commission on any project, request or                 this notice and submit applications
                                                Borough, Wyoming County, Pa.                             proposal listed above. The presiding                  through www.Grants.gov will be eligible
                                                Application for renewal of surface water                 officer reserves the right to limit oral              for award.


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                                                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:      For                the competition on transportation                     doing business, reduces the burden of
                                                further information regarding this                       infrastructure projects that support four             commuting, and improves overall well-
                                                notice, please contact the Office of the                 key objectives, each of which is                      being. When the transportation network
                                                Secretary via email at INFRAgrants@                      discussed in greater detail in section                fails—whether due to increasing
                                                dot.gov. For more information about                      A.2:                                                  bottlenecks, growing connectivity gaps,
                                                highway projects, please contact Crystal                    (1) Supporting economic vitality at                or unsafe, crumbling conditions—our
                                                Jones at (202) 366–2976. For more                        the national and regional level;                      economy suffers. Projects that address
                                                information about maritime projects,                        (2) Leveraging Federal funding to                  congestion in our major urban areas,
                                                please contact Robert Bouchard at (202)                  attract other, non-Federal sources of                 particularly those that do so through the
                                                366–5076. For more information about                     infrastructure investment, as well as                 use of congestion pricing or the
                                                rail projects, please contact Stephanie                  accounting for the life-cycle costs of the            deployment of advanced technology,
                                                Lawrence at (202) 493–1376. For more                     project;                                              projects that bridge gaps in service in
                                                information about railway-highway                           (3) Using innovative approaches to                 our rural areas, and projects that attract
                                                grade crossing projects, please contact                  improve safety and expedite project                   private economic development, all
                                                Karen McClure at (202) 493–6417. For                     delivery; and                                         support national or regional economic
                                                all other questions, please contact Paul                    (4) Holding grant recipients                       vitality. Therefore, the INFRA program
                                                Baumer at (202) 366–1092. A TDD is                       accountable for their performance and                 seeks these types of infrastructure
                                                available for individuals who are deaf or                achieving specific, measurable                        projects.
                                                hard of hearing at 202–366–3993. In                      outcomes identified by grant applicants.              b. Key Program Objective #2: Leveraging
                                                addition, up to the application deadline,                   This notice’s focus on the four key                of Federal Funding
                                                the Department will post answers to                      objectives does not compromise the
                                                common questions and requests for                        Department’s position that safety is our                 The Department is committed to
                                                clarifications on USDOT’s Web site at                    top priority. The Department is                       supporting the President’s call for more
                                                https://www.transportation.gov/                          committed to reducing traffic fatalities              infrastructure investment. That goal will
                                                buildamerica/INFRAgrants.                                and serious injuries on the surface                   not be achieved through Federal
                                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                               transportation system. To reinforce the               investment alone, but rather requires
                                                                                                         Department’s safety priority, the USDOT               States, local governments, and the
                                                Table of Contents
                                                                                                         will require projects that receive INFRA              private sector to share responsibility
                                                A. Program Description                                                                                         and accountability, and to maximize
                                                                                                         awards to consider and effectively
                                                  1. Overview                                                                                                  their own contributions. The Federal
                                                  2. Key Program Objectives                              respond to data-driven transportation
                                                                                                         safety concerns. Section F.2.a describes              government provided about 25%, or
                                                  3. Program Name
                                                B. Federal Award Information                             related requirements that the                         about $100 billion of the estimated $416
                                                  1. Amount Available                                    Department will impose on each INFRA                  billion of public investment in
                                                  2. Restrictions on Award Portfolio                     project. These requirements focus on                  transportation and water infrastructure
                                                  3. Repeat Applications                                 performing detailed, data-driven safety               in 2014,1 but more infrastructure
                                                C. Eligibility Information                               analyses and the incorporating project                investment is possible if the significant
                                                  1. Eligible Applicants                                                                                       Federal contribution is a smaller portion
                                                  2. Cost Sharing or Matching                            elements that respond to State-specific
                                                                                                         safety priority areas.                                of a larger total.
                                                  3. Other
                                                D. Application and Submission Information                                                                         To increase the leveraging of Federal
                                                                                                         2. Key Program Objectives                             funding, the INFRA program will give
                                                  1. Address
                                                  2. Content and Form of Application                       This section of the notice describes                priority consideration to projects that
                                                  3. Unique entity identifier and System for             the four key program objectives that the              use all available non-Federal resources
                                                     Award Management (SAM)                              Department intends to advance with FY                 for development, construction,
                                                  4. Submission Dates and Timelines                      2017–2018 INFRA funds. These four                     operations, and maintenance. (As
                                                E. Application Review Information
                                                  1. Criteria
                                                                                                         objectives are reflected in later portions            described further in E.1.a (Criterion #2),
                                                  2. Review and Selection Process                        of the notice, including section E.1,                 the Department will also consider the
                                                  3. Additional Information                              which describes how the Department                    level at which these resources are in fact
                                                F. Federal Award Administration                          will evaluate applications to advance                 available, particularly for rural areas).
                                                     Information                                         these objectives, and section D.2.b,                  These projects include projects that
                                                  1. Federal Award Notices                               which describes how applicants should                 maximize State, local, and private sector
                                                  2. Administrative and National Policy                  address the four objectives in their                  funding, projects that raise revenue
                                                     Requirements
                                                  3. Reporting
                                                                                                         applications.                                         directly, projects that benefit from local
                                                G. Federal Awarding Agency Contacts                                                                            self-help, and projects that pair INFRA
                                                                                                         a. Key Program Objective #1: Supporting
                                                H. Other Information                                                                                           grants with broader-scale innovative
                                                                                                         Economic Vitality
                                                  1. Invitation for Public Comment on the FY                                                                   financing, including Federal credit
                                                     2017–2018 Notice                                       A strong transportation network is                 assistance such as Transportation
                                                  2. Protection of Confidential Business                 absolutely critical to the functioning                Infrastructure Finance and Innovation
                                                     Information                                         and growth of the American economy.                   Act (TIFIA) and Railroad Rehabilitation
                                                  3. Publication of Application Information              The nation’s industry depends on the                  Improvement Financing (RRIF) loans.
                                                A. Program Description                                   transportation network not only to move                  By emphasizing leveraging of Federal
                                                                                                         the goods that it produces, but also to
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                                                1. Overview                                                                                                    funding, the Department expects to
                                                                                                         facilitate the movements of the workers               expand the total resources being used to
                                                   The INFRA program provides Federal                    who are responsible for that production.              build and restore infrastructure, rather
                                                financial assistance to highway and                      When the nation’s highways, railways,                 than have Federal dollars merely
                                                freight projects of national or regional                 and ports function well, that
                                                significance. To maximize the value of                   infrastructure connects people to jobs,                 1 https://www.cbo.gov/sites/default/files/114th-
                                                FY 2017–2018 INFRA funds for all                         increases the efficiency of delivering                congress-2015-2016/reports/49910-
                                                Americans, the Department is focusing                    goods and thereby cuts the costs of                   Infrastructure.pdf.



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                                                displace or substitute for State, local,                 efficient project delivery. Under the                 United States Code. However, the
                                                and private funds.                                       approach, the Department will aim to                  Department is interested in ensuring
                                                                                                         identify ‘‘liaisons’’ within each relevant            that those requirements do not
                                                c. Key Program Objective #3: Innovation
                                                                                                         resource agency. These liaisons will                  unnecessarily impede project delivery.
                                                   The Department seeks to use the                       work closely and collaboratively with                 The Federal Highway Administration
                                                INFRA program to encourage innovation                    each other, project sponsors, and local               (FHWA) has long encouraged increasing
                                                in three areas: (1) Environmental review                 field offices to steward projects                     private sector participation in the
                                                and permitting; (2) use of experimental                  participating in the effort through the               project development, finance, design,
                                                project delivery authorities; and (3)                    environmental review process in a                     construction, maintenance, and
                                                safety and technology. The Department                    timely manner. The liaisons will be                   operations. Since 1990, FHWA has
                                                anticipates making awards that advance                   responsible for making consistent and                 experimented with innovative
                                                each innovation area, but it does not                    timely permit determinations, while                   contracting practices under its Special
                                                necessarily expect each INFRA project                    ensuring compliance with the purposes                 Experimental Project No. 14 (SEP–14).
                                                to address all three innovation areas.                   and procedures of the environmental                   In 2004, FHWA established Special
                                                Instead, the Department expects                          permitting and review statutes. They                  Experimental Project No. 15 (SEP–15),
                                                applicants to identify the innovation                    will also have easy access to their                   which encouraged tests and
                                                areas that provide benefit to their                      counterparts throughout the                           experimentation throughout the entire
                                                project and propose activities in those                  Department, including in the                          project development process. SEP–15
                                                areas.                                                   Department’s operating administrations,               was specifically aimed at attracting
                                                Innovation Area #1: Environmental                        the Infrastructure Permitting                         private investment, leading to increased
                                                Review and Permitting                                    Improvement Center, and the Build                     project management flexibility, more
                                                                                                         America Bureau.                                       innovation, improved efficiency, timely
                                                  Some project sponsors indicate that                       The Department’s aim is for liaisons               project implementation, and new
                                                Federal law and regulations impose                       to have active and defined roles early in             revenue streams. Under SEP–14 and
                                                requirements on transportation projects                  the project development process to                    SEP–15, FHWA may waive statutory
                                                that delay the timely delivery of                        define potential permitting risks as early            and regulatory requirements under title
                                                infrastructure. Some claim that the                      as the project scoping and the                        23 on a project-by-project basis to
                                                current approach to environmental                        development of alternatives stages. They              explore innovative processes that could
                                                review and permitting can lead to costly                 will coordinate activity to reduce risks,             be adopted through legislation. This
                                                delays that are not justified by                         and will have specific responsibilities               experimental authority is available to
                                                environmental benefits. Others note that                 (e.g., dispute resolution) that are                   test changes that would improve the
                                                excessive spending for permitting and                    triggered when a project is at risk for               efficiency of project delivery in a
                                                studies diverts resources from                           missing a permit deadline. Additionally,              manner that is consistent with the
                                                environmental mitigation. Fortunately,                   to ensure consistency across Federal                  purposes underlying existing
                                                recent transportation authorizations,                    agency jurisdictions, liaisons will                   requirements; it is not available to
                                                including the FAST Act, have                             coordinate permitting activities between              frustrate the purposes of existing
                                                introduced a number of reforms                           Agency-specific districts for projects                requirements.
                                                intended to reduce project timelines and                 that cross jurisdictional boundaries.                    The Department encourages
                                                costs without compromising the                              The Department’s aim is to achieve                 applicants for INFRA funding to
                                                integrity of crucial environmental                       timely and consistent environmental                   consider whether their project is eligible
                                                protections. The Department is eager to                  review and permit decisions. Liaisons’                for and would benefit from an
                                                use the INFRA program to expand and                      work will be tracked on the Federal                   experimental authority or waiver under
                                                improve upon these reforms.                              Infrastructure Project Permitting                     SEP–14, SEP–15, or some other
                                                  Under the INFRA program the                            Dashboard, an online tool for tracking                experimental authority program. For
                                                Department seeks to test new                             the environmental review and                          appropriate projects, applicants should
                                                approaches to the environmental review                   authorization process for large or                    propose to use experimental authority
                                                and permitting process for infrastructure                complex infrastructure projects.                      and describe their expected benefits. In
                                                projects. This approach has four                            Participation in this new approach                 particular, the Department is interested
                                                objectives: (1) Accelerating the                         will not remove any statutory                         in proposals that will substantially
                                                environmental permitting and review                      requirements affecting project delivery,              accelerate the pace of project
                                                process; (2) improving outcomes for                      and INFRA award recipients are not                    deployment.
                                                communities and the environment; (3)                     required to participate. However, the                    The Department is not replacing the
                                                facilitating concurrent and consistent                   Department seeks INFRA applications                   application processes for SEP–14, SEP–
                                                environmental permitting and review,                     for projects that could benefit from this             15, or other experimental programs,
                                                analysis and decision making across                      approach, which are likely larger, more               with this notice or the INFRA program
                                                Federal agencies and geographic                          complex projects, and encourages those                application. Instead, it seeks detailed
                                                regions; and (4) establishing a shared                   applicants to indicate whether they are               expressions of interest in those
                                                vision of permitting success among all                   interested in participating. Because the              programs. If selected for an INFRA
                                                Federal agencies.                                        Department views this as a potential                  award, the applicant would need to
                                                  In the current practice, the resource                  model for future environmental review                 satisfy the relevant programs’
                                                agencies that are responsible for                        and permitting, it seeks projects that                requirements and complete the
                                                environmental review and permitting,
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                                                                                                         will allow it to evaluate that model.                 appropriate application processes.
                                                including U.S. Army Corps of                                                                                   Selection for an INFRA award does not
                                                Engineers, the Fish and Wildlife                         Innovation Area #2: Special                           mean a project’s SEP–14 or SEP–15
                                                Service, and the Environmental                           Experimental Authorities                              proposal has been approved. The
                                                Protection Agency, operate                                 By statute, all INFRA awards are                    Department will make a separate
                                                independently and collaborate as                         subject to Federal requirements                       determination in accordance with those
                                                necessary. This independent and                          associated with the Federal-aid                       programs’ processes on the
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                                                Innovation Area #3: Safety and                           incentive to make specific policy                     B. Federal Award Information
                                                Technology                                               changes. For example, in some
                                                                                                                                                               1. Amount Available
                                                   In addition to these cross-cutting                    jurisdictions, administrative barriers to
                                                                                                         public-private partnerships prevent                      The FAST Act authorizes the INFRA
                                                safety-related requirements previously                                                                         program at $4.5 billion for fiscal years
                                                mentioned (and detailed in section F.2.a                 project sponsors from using an effective
                                                                                                         and proven method of project delivery.                (FY) 2016 through 2020, including $850
                                                of this Notice), USDOT seeks                                                                                   million 2 for FY 2017 and $900 million
                                                opportunities under the INFRA program                    In such jurisdictions, the Department
                                                                                                                                                               for FY 2018, to be awarded by USDOT
                                                to experiment with innovative                            can help dismantle those barriers by
                                                                                                                                                               on a competitive basis to projects of
                                                approaches to transportation safety,                     conditioning INFRA funds on local                     national or regional significance that
                                                particularly projects which incorporate                  policy changes. Finally, the Department               meet statutory requirements. This notice
                                                innovative design solutions, enhance                     can improve overall performance of the                solicits applications for up to $1.56
                                                the environment for automated vehicles,                  transportation system by tying funding                billion in FY 2017–2018 INFRA funds.
                                                or use technology to improve the                         to specific performance targets. For                  Approximately $710 million of FY 2017
                                                detection, mitigation, and                               example, if an INFRA project is awarded               funds are available for INFRA awards.3
                                                documentation of safety risks.                           to improve freight movement through a                 The Department anticipates that
                                                Illustrative examples include:                           corridor, the Department may condition                approximately $810–855 million of FY
                                                   • Innovative designs that inherently                  some of the INFRA funds to be used to                 2018 funds will be available for awards,
                                                reduce safety risk;                                      improve one interchange in the corridor               but that total is uncertain because the
                                                   • Conflict detection and mitigation                   on the project sponsor’s ability to                   Department is issuing this notice before
                                                technologies for freight and non-freight                 demonstrate satisfactory levels of                    appropriations legislation has been
                                                interaction (e.g., intersection alerts and               service at other points in the corridor.              enacted for FY 2018. The estimate may
                                                signal prioritization);                                  Improvements at those other points on                 be higher or lower than the final
                                                   • Dynamic signaling or pricing                        the corridor to reach the target level of             amount, which is dependent on future
                                                systems to reduce congestion;                            service could be made with other, non-                appropriations legislation. Any award
                                                   • Connected vehicle technology,                                                                             under this notice will be subject to the
                                                                                                         conditioned INFRA funds or with non-
                                                including systems for vehicle-to-vehicle                                                                       availability of funds.
                                                and vehicle-to-infrastructure                            Federal funds.
                                                communications;                                             These examples are illustrative, but               2. Restrictions on Award Portfolio
                                                   • Signage and design features that                    the Department encourages applicants                     The Department will make awards
                                                facilitate autonomous technologies;                      to identify other, creative ways to                   under the INFRA program to both large
                                                   • Applications to automatically                       condition funding to advance INFRA                    and small projects. (Refer to section
                                                capture and report safety-related issues                 program goals. The Department does not                C.3.ii.for a definition of large and small
                                                (e.g., identifying and documenting near-                 intend to impose these conditions on                  projects.) For a large project, the FAST
                                                miss incidents); and                                     unwilling or uninterested INFRA                       Act specifies that an INFRA grant must
                                                   • Cybersecurity elements to protect                   recipients, nor does it intend to limit the           be at least $25 million. For a small
                                                safety-critical systems.                                 types of projects that should consider                project, including both construction
                                                                                                         accountability mechanisms. Instead, the               awards and project development
                                                d. Key Program Objective #4:                                                                                   awards, the grant must be at least $5
                                                Performance and Accountability                           Department encourages applicants to
                                                                                                                                                               million. For each fiscal year of INFRA
                                                                                                         voluntarily identify measures through
                                                   To maximize public benefits from                                                                            funds, 10 percent of available funds are
                                                INFRA funds and promote local activity                   which the Department may hold them                    reserved for small projects, and 90
                                                that will provide benefits beyond the                    accountable, describe, in their                       percent of funds are reserved for large
                                                INFRA-funded projects, the Department                    application, how the Department could                 projects. The Department intends to use
                                                seeks projects that allow it to condition                structure any conditions on funding,                  10 percent of the available FY 2017
                                                funding on specific, measurable                          and detail how the structure advances                 funding to make small project selections
                                                outcomes. For appropriate projects, the                  INFRA program goals. As described in                  under the Notice of Funding
                                                Department may use one or more of the                    section E.1, an applicant-directed                    Opportunity published in November of
                                                following types of events to trigger                     approach to accountability will allow                 2016. The FY 2017 funds made
                                                availability of some or all INFRA funds:                 the Department to differentiate among                 available under this notice are for large
                                                (1) Reaching project delivery milestones                 INFRA applications.                                   projects. The anticipated FY 2018 funds
                                                in a timely manner; (2) making specific                                                                        will be for both large and small
                                                                                                         3. Program Name                                       projects.4 In summary, the estimated
                                                State or local policy changes that
                                                advance desirable transportation                            The INFRA grant program is                         funding available for FY 2017 and FY
                                                outcomes; and (3) achieving                              authorized as the Nationally Significant              2018 under this notice is approximately
                                                transportation performance objectives                    Freight and Highway Projects program                     2 Funds are subject to the overall Federal-aid
                                                that support economic vitality or                        at 23 U.S.C. 117. The Department                      highway obligation limitation, and funds in excess
                                                improve safety.                                          formerly referred to INFRA grants as                  of the obligation limitation provided to the program
                                                   Each of these three types of events                                                                         are distributed to the States. While $850 million is
                                                                                                         Fostering Advancements in Shipping
                                                encourages accountability from project                                                                         authorized for FY 2017, $788.8 million is available
                                                                                                         and Transportation for the Long-term                  for award. For additional information see FAST Act
                                                sponsors. First, project milestones can
                                                make a project sponsor accountable for                   Achievement of National Efficiencies                  § 1102(f) and the Transportation, Housing and
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                                                                                                         (FASTLANE) grants. The Department                     Urban Development, and Related Agencies
                                                timely project delivery. For example, to                                                                       Appropriations Act, 2016, Pub. L. 114–113, div. L
                                                ensure that planning activities will not                 has renamed the program Infrastructure                § 120.
                                                delay construction, the Department may                   For Rebuilding America (INFRA), to call                  3 The Department intends to award the 10 percent

                                                condition construction funds on the                      attention to new priorities: Rebuilding               of the FY 2017 funding reserved for small projects
                                                                                                         and revitalizing our economy through                  to applications received under the Notice published
                                                sponsor completing those planning                                                                              in November, 2016. $709.92 million of FY 2017
                                                activities by a specific date. Second,                   infrastructure investment.                            funds is available under the terms of this Notice.
                                                INFRA funds can provide an additional                                                                             4 Subject to availability of FY 2018 funding.




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                                                $81 million–$85.5 million for small                      (7) a tribal government or a consortium               3. Other
                                                projects and $1.44 billion–$1.48 billion                 of tribal governments; or (8) a multi-
                                                for large projects.                                                                                            a. Eligible Project
                                                                                                         State or multijurisdictional group of
                                                   The FAST Act specifies that not more                  public entities.                                         Eligible projects for INFRA grants are:
                                                than $500 million in aggregate of the                                                                          Highway freight projects carried out on
                                                                                                           Multiple States or jurisdictions that
                                                $4.5 billion authorized for INFRA grants
                                                                                                         submit a joint application should                     the National Highway Freight Network
                                                over fiscal years 2016 to 2020 may be
                                                                                                         identify a lead applicant as the primary              (23 U.S.C. 167); highway or bridge
                                                used for grants to freight rail, water
                                                                                                         point of contact. Joint applications                  projects carried out on the National
                                                (including ports), or other freight
                                                                                                         should include a description of the roles             Highway System (NHS), including
                                                intermodal projects that make
                                                significant improvements to freight                      and responsibilities of each applicant                projects that add capacity on the
                                                movement on the National Highway                         and should be signed by each applicant.               Interstate System to improve mobility or
                                                Freight Network. After accounting for                    The applicant that will be responsible                projects in a national scenic area;
                                                FY 2016 and previous FY 2017 INFRA                       for financial administration of the                   railway-highway grade crossing or grade
                                                selections, approximately $326 million                   project must be an eligible applicant.                separation projects; or a freight project
                                                within this constraint remains available.                                                                      that is (1) an intermodal or rail project,
                                                                                                         2. Cost Sharing or Matching
                                                Only the non-highway portion(s) of                                                                             or (2) within the boundaries of a public
                                                multimodal projects count toward the                        This section describes the statutory               or private freight rail, water (including
                                                $500 million maximum. Grade crossing                     cost share requirements for an INFRA                  ports), or intermodal facility. A project
                                                and grade separation projects do not                     award. Cost share will also be evaluated              within the boundaries of a freight rail,
                                                count toward the $500 million                            according to the ‘‘Leveraging of Federal              water (including ports), or intermodal
                                                maximum for freight rail, port, and                      Funding’’ evaluation criterion described              facility must be a surface transportation
                                                intermodal projects.                                     in Section E.1.a.ii. That section clarifies           infrastructure project necessary to
                                                   The FAST Act directs that at least 25                 that the Department seeks applications                facilitate direct intermodal interchange,
                                                percent of the funds provided for INFRA                  for projects that exceed the minimum                  transfer, or access into or out of the
                                                grants must be used for projects located                 non-Federal cost share requirement                    facility and must significantly improve
                                                in rural areas, as defined in Section                    described here.                                       freight movement on the National
                                                C.3.iv. The Department may elect to go                                                                         Highway Freight Network. Improving
                                                above that threshold if the appropriate                     INFRA grants may be used for up to
                                                                                                                                                               freight movement on the National
                                                projects are submitted. The USDOT                        60 percent of future eligible project
                                                                                                                                                               Highway Freight Network may include
                                                must consider geographic diversity                       costs. Other Federal assistance may
                                                                                                                                                               shifting freight transportation to other
                                                among grant recipients, including the                    satisfy the non-Federal share
                                                                                                                                                               modes, thereby reducing congestion and
                                                need for a balance in addressing the                     requirement for an INFRA grant, but
                                                                                                                                                               bottlenecks on the National Highway
                                                needs of urban and rural areas.                          total Federal assistance for a project
                                                                                                                                                               Freight Network. For a freight project
                                                                                                         receiving an INFRA grant may not
                                                3. Repeat Applications                                                                                         within the boundaries of a freight rail,
                                                                                                         exceed 80 percent of the future eligible
                                                                                                                                                               water (including ports), or intermodal
                                                   The selection criteria described in                   project costs. Non-Federal sources
                                                                                                                                                               facility, Federal funds can only support
                                                Section E. of this Notice changed                        include State funds originating from
                                                                                                                                                               project elements that provide public
                                                substantially from previous INFRA                        programs funded by State revenue, local
                                                                                                                                                               benefits.
                                                solicitations. Applicants who elect to                   funds originating from State or local
                                                resubmit an application from a previous                  revenue-funded programs, private funds                b. Eligible Project Costs
                                                solicitation should include a                            or other funding sources of non-Federal
                                                supplementary appendix which                             origins. If a Federal land management                    INFRA grants may be used for the
                                                describes how their project aligns with                  agency applies jointly with a State or                construction, reconstruction,
                                                the new selection criteria.                              group of States, and that agency carries              rehabilitation, acquisition of property
                                                                                                         out the project, then Federal funds that              (including land related to the project
                                                C. Eligibility Information                                                                                     and improvements to the land),
                                                                                                         were not made available under titles 23
                                                  To be selected for an INFRA grant, an                  or 49 of the United States Code may be                environmental mitigation, construction
                                                applicant must be an Eligible Applicant                  used for the non-Federal share. Unless                contingencies, equipment acquisition,
                                                and the project must be an Eligible                      otherwise authorized by statute, local                and operational improvements directly
                                                Project that meets the Minimum Project                   cost-share may not be counted as non-                 related to system performance.
                                                Size Requirement.                                        Federal share for both the INFRA and                  Statutorily, INFRA grants may also fund
                                                1. Eligible Applicants                                   another Federal program. For any                      development phase activities, including
                                                                                                         project, the Department cannot consider               planning, feasibility analysis, revenue
                                                   Eligible applicants for INFRA grants                                                                        forecasting, environmental review,
                                                                                                         previously-incurred costs or previously-
                                                are: (1) A State or group of States; (2) a                                                                     preliminary engineering, design, and
                                                metropolitan planning organization that                  expended or encumbered funds towards
                                                                                                         the matching requirement. Matching                    other preconstruction activities,
                                                serves an Urbanized Area (as defined by
                                                                                                         funds are subject to the same Federal                 provided the project meets statutory
                                                the Bureau of the Census) with a
                                                                                                         requirements described in Section F.2.b               requirements. However, the Department
                                                population of more than 200,000
                                                                                                         as awarded funds.                                     is seeking to use INFRA funding on
                                                individuals; (3) a unit of local
                                                                                                            For the purpose of evaluating                      projects that result in construction.
                                                government or group of local
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                                                                                                         eligibility under the statutory cost share            Public-private partnership assessments
                                                governments; (4) a political subdivision
                                                of a State or local government; (5) a                    requirements, funds from the TIFIA and                for projects in the development phase
                                                special purpose district or public                       RRIF credit assistance programs are                   are also eligible costs.
                                                authority with a transportation function,                considered Federal assistance and,                       INFRA grant recipients may use
                                                including a port authority; (6) a Federal                combined with other Federal assistance,               INFRA funds to pay the subsidy and
                                                land management agency that applies                      may not exceed 80 percent of the future               administrative costs necessary to receive
                                                jointly with a State or group of States;                 eligible project costs.                               TIFIA.


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                                                c. Minimum Project Size Requirement                                          part of the project for which the                          percent of a State’s FY 2016 Federal-aid
                                                   For the purposes of determining                                           applicant seeks funds. Although those                      apportionment if the project is located
                                                whether a project meets the minimum                                          previously-incurred costs may be used                      in one State; or 50 percent of the larger
                                                project size requirement, the                                                for meeting the minimum project size                       participating State’s FY 2016
                                                Department will count all future eligible                                    thresholds described in this Section,                      apportionment for projects located in
                                                project costs under the award and some                                       they cannot be reimbursed with INFRA                       more than one State. The following
                                                related costs incurred before selection                                      grant funds, nor will they count toward                    chart identifies the minimum total
                                                for an INFRA grant. Previously-incurred                                      the project’s required non-Federal share.                  project cost for projects for FY 2017 for
                                                costs will be counted toward the                                             i. Large Projects                                          both single and multi-State projects.
                                                minimum project size requirement only
                                                if they were eligible project costs under                                      The minimum project size for large
                                                Section C.3.b. and were expended as                                          projects is the lesser of $100 million; 30



                                                                                                                                                     FY17 NSFHP              FY17 NSFHP            FY18 NSFHP        FY18 NSFHP
                                                                                                                                                    (30% of FY16            (50% of FY16          (30% of FY17      (50% of FY17
                                                                                                                                                    apportionment)          apportionment)        apportionment)    apportionment)
                                                                                           State                                                      One-State               Multi-State           One-State         Multi-State
                                                                                                                                                       minimum                minimum *              minimum          minimum *
                                                                                                                                                       (millions)              (millions)            (millions)        (millions)

                                                Alabama ...................................................................................                       $100                  $100                 $100              $100
                                                Alaska ......................................................................................                      100                   100                  100               100
                                                Arizona .....................................................................................                      100                   100                  100               100
                                                Arkansas ..................................................................................                        100                   100                  100               100
                                                California ..................................................................................                      100                   100                  100               100
                                                Colorado ..................................................................................                        100                   100                  100               100
                                                Connecticut ..............................................................................                         100                   100                  100               100
                                                Delaware ..................................................................................                         51                    86                   52                87
                                                Dist. of Col. ..............................................................................                        49                    81                   49                82
                                                Florida ......................................................................................                     100                   100                  100               100
                                                Georgia ....................................................................................                       100                   100                  100               100
                                                Hawaii ......................................................................................                       51                    86                   52                87
                                                Idaho ........................................................................................                      87                   100                   88               100
                                                Illinois .......................................................................................                   100                   100                  100               100
                                                Indiana .....................................................................................                      100                   100                  100               100
                                                Iowa .........................................................................................                     100                   100                  100               100
                                                Kansas .....................................................................................                       100                   100                  100               100
                                                Kentucky ..................................................................................                        100                   100                  100               100
                                                Louisiana ..................................................................................                       100                   100                  100               100
                                                Maine .......................................................................................                       56                    94                   57                95
                                                Maryland ..................................................................................                        100                   100                  100               100
                                                Massachusetts .........................................................................                            100                   100                  100               100
                                                Michigan ...................................................................................                       100                   100                  100               100
                                                Minnesota ................................................................................                         100                   100                  100               100
                                                Mississippi ................................................................................                       100                   100                  100               100
                                                Missouri ....................................................................................                      100                   100                  100               100
                                                Montana ...................................................................................                        100                   100                  100               100
                                                Nebraska ..................................................................................                         88                   100                   89               100
                                                Nevada .....................................................................................                       100                   100                  100               100
                                                New Hampshire .......................................................................                               50                    84                   51                85
                                                New Jersey ..............................................................................                          100                   100                  100               100
                                                New Mexico .............................................................................                           100                   100                  100               100
                                                New York .................................................................................                         100                   100                  100               100
                                                North Carolina ..........................................................................                          100                   100                  100               100
                                                North Dakota ............................................................................                           76                   100                   77               100
                                                Ohio .........................................................................................                     100                   100                  100               100
                                                Oklahoma .................................................................................                         100                   100                  100               100
                                                Oregon .....................................................................................                       100                   100                  100               100
                                                Pennsylvania ............................................................................                          100                   100                  100               100
                                                Puerto Rico ..............................................................................                          44                    74                   44                74
                                                Rhode Island ............................................................................                           67                   100                   67               100
                                                South Carolina .........................................................................                           100                   100                  100               100
                                                South Dakota ...........................................................................                            86                   100                   87               100
                                                Tennessee ...............................................................................                          100                   100                  100               100
                                                Texas .......................................................................................                      100                   100                  100               100
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                                                Utah .........................................................................................                     100                   100                  100               100
                                                Vermont ...................................................................................                         62                   100                   63               100
                                                Virginia .....................................................................................                     100                   100                  100               100
                                                Washington ..............................................................................                          100                   100                  100               100
                                                West Virginia ............................................................................                         100                   100                  100               100
                                                Wisconsin .................................................................................                        100                   100                  100               100
                                                Wyoming ..................................................................................                          78                   100                   79               100
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                                                ii. Small Projects                                       Department will consider a project to be              and separately detail the costs and
                                                   A small project is an eligible project                in a rural area if the majority of the                INFRA funding requested for each
                                                that does not meet the minimum project                   project (determined by geographic                     component. If the application identifies
                                                size described in Section C.3.c.i.                       location(s) where the majority of the                 one or more independent project
                                                                                                         money is to be spent) is located in a                 components, the application should
                                                d. Large/Small Project Requirements                      rural area. However, if a project consists            clearly identify how each independent
                                                   For a large project to be selected, the               of multiple components, as described                  component addresses selection criteria
                                                Department must determine that the                       under section C.3.f or C.3.g., then for               and produces benefits on its own, in
                                                project generates national or regional                   each separate component the                           addition to describing how the full
                                                economic, mobility, or safety benefits; is               Department will determine whether that                proposal of which the independent
                                                cost-effective; contributes to one or                    component is rural or urban. In some                  component is a part addresses selection
                                                more of the goals described in 23 U.S.C                  circumstances, including networks of                  criteria.
                                                150; is based on the results of                          projects under section C.3.g that cover
                                                                                                         wide geographic regions, this                         g. Network of Projects
                                                preliminary engineering; has one or
                                                more stable and dependable funding or                    component-by-component                                   An application may describe and
                                                financing sources available to construct,                determination may result in INFRA                     request funding for a network of
                                                maintain, and operate the project, and                   awards that include urban and rural                   projects. A network of projects is one
                                                contingency amounts are available to                     funds.                                                INFRA award that consists of multiple
                                                cover unanticipated cost increases;                      f. Project Components                                 projects addressing the same
                                                cannot be easily and efficiently                                                                               transportation problem. For example, if
                                                completed without other Federal                             An application may describe a project              an applicant seeks to improve efficiency
                                                funding or financial assistance; and is                  that contains more than one component.                along a rail corridor, then their
                                                reasonably expected to begin                             The USDOT may award funds for a                       application might propose one award
                                                construction no later than 18 months                     component, instead of the larger project,             for four grade separation projects at four
                                                after the date of obligation. These                      if that component (1) independently                   different railway-highway crossings.
                                                requirements are discussed in greater                    meets minimum award amounts                           Each of the four projects would
                                                detail in section D.2.b.vii.                             described in Section B and all eligibility            independently reduce congestion but
                                                   For a small project to be selected, the               requirements described in Section C,                  the overall benefits would be greater if
                                                Department must consider the cost-                       including the requirements for large                  the projects were completed together
                                                effectiveness of the proposed project                    projects described in sections C.3.d and              under a single award.
                                                and the effect of the proposed project on                D.2.b.vii; (2) independently aligns well                 The USDOT will evaluate
                                                mobility in the State and region in                      with the selection criteria specified in              applications that describe networks of
                                                which the project is carried out.                        Section E; and (3) meets National                     projects similar to how it evaluates
                                                                                                         Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)                       projects with multiple components.
                                                e. Rural/Urban Area                                      requirements with respect to                          Because of their similarities, the
                                                   This section describes the statutory                  independent utility. Independent utility              guidance in section C.3.f is applicable to
                                                definition of urban and rural areas and                  means that the component will                         networks of projects, and applicants
                                                the minimum statutory requirements for                   represent a transportation improvement                should follow that guidance on how to
                                                projects that meet those definitions. For                that is usable and represents a                       present information in their application.
                                                more information on how the                              reasonable expenditure of USDOT funds
                                                                                                                                                               As with project components, depending
                                                Department consider projects in urban,                   even if no other improvements are made
                                                                                                                                                               upon applicable Federal law and the
                                                rural, and low population areas as part                  in the area, and will be ready for
                                                                                                                                                               relationship among projects within a
                                                of the selection process, see Section                    intended use upon completion of that
                                                                                                                                                               network of projects, an award that funds
                                                E.1.a. Criterion #2, and E.1.c.                          component’s construction. If an
                                                                                                                                                               only some projects in a network may
                                                   The INFRA statute defines a rural area                application describes multiple
                                                                                                                                                               make other projects subject to Federal
                                                as an area outside an Urbanized Area 5                   components, the application should
                                                                                                                                                               requirements as described in Section
                                                with a population of over 200,000. In                    demonstrate how the components
                                                                                                                                                               F.2.
                                                this notice, urban area is defined as                    collectively advance the purposes of the
                                                inside an Urbanized Area, as designated                  INFRA program. An applicant should                    h. Application Limit
                                                by the U.S. Census Bureau, with a                        not add multiple components to a single                 To encourage applicants to prioritize
                                                population of 200,000 or more.6 Rural                    application merely to aggregate costs or              their INFRA submissions, each eligible
                                                and urban definitions differ in some                     avoid submitting multiple applications.               applicant may submit no more than
                                                other USDOT programs, including                             Applicants should be aware that,
                                                                                                                                                               three applications. The three-
                                                TIFIA and the FY 2016 TIGER                              depending upon applicable Federal law
                                                                                                                                                               application limit applies only to
                                                Discretionary Grants program. Cost                       and the relationship among project
                                                                                                                                                               applications where the applicant is the
                                                share requirements and minimum grant                     components, an award funding only
                                                                                                                                                               lead applicant. There is no limit on
                                                awards are the same for projects located                 some project components may make
                                                                                                                                                               applications for which an applicant can
                                                in rural and urban areas. The                            other project components subject to
                                                                                                                                                               be listed as a partnering agency. If a lead
                                                                                                         Federal requirements as described in
                                                                                                                                                               applicant submits more than three
                                                  5 For Census 2010, the Census Bureau defined an        Section F.2.b. For example, under 40
                                                Urbanized Area (UA) as an area that consists of                                                                applications as the lead applicant, only
                                                                                                         CFR 1508.25, the NEPA review for the
                                                densely settled territory that contains 50,000 or                                                              the first three received will be
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                                                                                                         funded project component may need to
                                                more people. Updated lists of UAs are available on                                                             considered.
                                                the Census Bureau Web site at http://                    include evaluation of all project
                                                www2.census.gov/geo/maps/dc10map/UAUC_                   components as connected, similar, or                  D. Application and Submission
                                                RefMap/ua/. For the purposes of the INFRA                cumulative actions.                                   Information
                                                program, Urbanized Areas with populations fewer             The Department strongly encourages
                                                than 200,000 will be considered rural.
                                                                                                         applicants to identify in their                       1. Address
                                                  6 See www.transportation.gov/buildamerica/

                                                InFRAgrants for a list of Urbanized Areas with a         applications the project components                     Applications must be submitted
                                                population of 200,000 or more.                           that meet independent utility standards               through www.Grants.gov. Instructions


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                                                for submitting applications can be found                                 Federal Assistance), Standard Form                                        a. Cover Page
                                                at https://www.transportation.gov/                                       424C (Budget Information for
                                                buildamerica/InFRAgrants.                                                Construction Programs), cover page, and                                     Each application should contain a
                                                                                                                         the Project Narrative. More detailed                                      cover page with the following chart:
                                                2. Content and Form of Application
                                                                                                                         information about the cover pages and
                                                  The application must include the                                       Project Narrative follows.
                                                Standard Form 424 (Application for



                                                                                                                      Project name

                                                Was an INFRA application for this project submitted previously? ....................................................................                               Yes/no.
                                                If yes, what was the name of the project in the previous application?
                                                Previously Incurred Project Cost .......................................................................................................................           $.
                                                Future Eligible Project Cost ...............................................................................................................................       $.
                                                Total Project Cost (This should be the sum of the previous two rows) ............................................................                                  $.
                                                INFRA Request ..................................................................................................................................................   $.
                                                Total Federal Funding (including INFRA) ..........................................................................................................                 $.
                                                Are matching funds restricted to a specific project component? If so, which one? ..........................................                                        Yes/no.
                                                Is the project or a portion of the project currently located on National Highway Freight Network? .................                                                Yes/no.
                                                Is the project or a portion of the project located on the NHS? .........................................................................                           Yes/no (for each question).
                                                      • Does the project add capacity to the Interstate system?
                                                      • Is the project in a national scenic area?
                                                Do the project components include a railway-highway grade crossing or grade separation project? .............                                                      Yes/no.
                                                      • If so, please include the grade crossing ID.
                                                Do the project components include an intermodal or freight rail project, or freight project within the bound-                                                      Yes/no.
                                                   aries of a public or private freight rail, water (including ports), or intermodal facility?.
                                                If answered yes to either of the two component questions above, how much of requested INFRA funds will
                                                   be spent on each of these projects components?
                                                State(s) in which project is located.
                                                Small or large project .........................................................................................................................................   Small/Large.
                                                Urbanized Area in which project is located, if applicable.
                                                Population of Urbanized Area.
                                                Is the project currently programmed in the: .......................................................................................................                Yes/no (please specify in which
                                                      • TIP                                                                                                                                                          plans the project is currently pro-
                                                      • STIP                                                                                                                                                         grammed).
                                                      • MPO Long Range Transportation Plan
                                                      • State Long Range Transportation Plan
                                                      • State Freight Plan?
                                                If selected, would you be interested in participating in a new environmental review and permitting ap-                                                             Yes/No.
                                                   proach?.



                                                b. Project Narrative for Construction                                    to supplement data in its application,                                    should clearly identify within the
                                                Projects                                                                 but expects applications to be complete                                   project narrative the relevant portion of
                                                   The Department recommends that the                                    upon submission.                                                          the project narrative that each
                                                project narrative follow the basic outline                                 In addition to a detailed statement of                                  supporting document supports. At the
                                                below to address the program                                             work, detailed project schedule, and                                      applicant’s discretion, relevant
                                                requirements and assist evaluators in                                    detailed project budget, the project                                      materials provided previously to a
                                                locating relevant information.                                           narrative should include a table of                                       modal administration in support of a
                                                                                                                         contents, maps, and graphics, as                                          different USDOT financial assistance
                                                I. Project Description ....         See   D.2.b.i.
                                                                                                                         appropriate to make the information                                       program may be referenced and
                                                II. Project Location ........       See   D.2.b.ii.                                                                                                described as unchanged. The
                                                III. Project Parties ..........     See   D.2.b.iii.                     easier to review. The Department
                                                IV. Grant Funds,                    See   D.2.b.iv.                      recommends that the project narrative                                     Department recommends using
                                                   Sources and Uses of                                                   be prepared with standard formatting                                      appropriately descriptive final names
                                                   all Project Funding.
                                                                                                                         preferences. (i.e., a single-spaced                                       (e.g., ‘‘Project Narrative,’’ ‘‘Maps,’’
                                                V. Merit Criteria ............      See D.2.b.v.                                                                                                   ‘‘Memoranda of Understanding and
                                                VI. Project Readiness ....          See D.2.b.vi and E.1.c.ii.           document, using a standard 12-point
                                                VII. Large/Small Project            See D.2.b.vii.                       font such as Times New Roman, with 1-                                     Letters of Support,’’ etc.) for all
                                                   Requirements.                                                         inch margins.) The project narrative                                      attachments. The USDOT recommends
                                                   The project narrative should include                                  may not exceed 25 pages in length,                                        applications include the following
                                                the information necessary for the                                        excluding cover pages and table of                                        sections:
                                                Department to determine that the                                         contents. The only substantive portions                                   i. Project Summary
                                                project satisfies project requirements                                   that may exceed the 25-page limit are
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                                                described in Sections B and C and to                                     documents supporting assertions or                                          The first section of the application
                                                assess the selection criteria specified in                               conclusions made in the 25-page project                                   should provide a concise description of
                                                Section E.1. To the extent practicable,                                  narrative. If possible, Web site links to                                 the project, the transportation
                                                applicants should provide supporting                                     supporting documentation should be                                        challenges that it is intended to address,
                                                data and documentation in a form that                                    provided rather than copies of these                                      and how it will address those
                                                is directly verifiable by the Department.                                supporting materials. If supporting                                       challenges. This section should discuss
                                                The Department may ask any applicant                                     documents are submitted, applicants                                       the project’s history, including a


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                                                description of any previously incurred                   project satisfies the statutory cost-                 should summarize the conclusions of
                                                costs. The applicant may use this                        sharing requirements described in                     the project’s benefit-cost analysis,
                                                section to place the project into a                      Section C.2.                                          including estimates of the project’s
                                                broader context of other infrastructure                     (G) Information showing that the                   benefit-cost ratio and net benefits. The
                                                investments being pursued by the                         applicant has budgeted sufficient                     applicant should also describe
                                                project sponsor.                                         contingency amounts to cover                          economic impacts and other data-
                                                                                                         unanticipated cost increases.                         supported benefits that are not included
                                                ii. Project Location                                        (H) The amount of the requested                    in the benefit-cost analysis.
                                                   This section of the application should                INFRA funds that would be subject to                    The benefit-cost analysis itself should
                                                describe the project location, including                 the $500 million maximum described in                 be provided as an appendix to the
                                                a detailed geographical description of                   Section B.2.                                          project narrative, as described in D.2.d.
                                                the proposed project, a map of the                          In addition to the information                     of this Notice.
                                                project’s location and connections to                    enumerated above, this section should
                                                existing transportation infrastructure,                  provide complete information on how                   Criterion #2: Leveraging of Federal
                                                and geospatial data describing the                       all project funds may be used. For                    Funding
                                                project location. If the project is located              example, if a particular source of funds                 This section of the application should
                                                within the boundary of a Census-                         is available only after a condition is                include information that, when
                                                designated Urbanized Area, the                           satisfied, the application should identify            considered with the project budget
                                                application should identify the                          that condition and describe the                       information presented elsewhere in the
                                                Urbanized Area.                                          applicant’s control over whether it is                application, is sufficient for the
                                                                                                         satisfied. Similarly, if a particular                 Department to evaluate how the project
                                                iii. Project Parties                                     source of funds is available for                      addresses the Leverage criterion,
                                                   This section of the application should                expenditure only during a fixed time                  including:
                                                list all project parties, including details              period, the application should describe                  (A) A description of the applicant’s
                                                about the proposed grant recipient and                   that restriction. Complete information                activities to maximize the non-Federal
                                                other public and private parties who are                 about project funds will ensure that the              share of the project funding;
                                                involved in delivering the project, such                 Department’s expectations for award                      (B) a description of all evaluations of
                                                as port authorities, terminal operators,                 execution align with any funding                      the project for private funding, the
                                                freight railroads, shippers, carriers,                   restrictions unrelated to the Department,             outcome of those evaluations, and all
                                                freight-related associations, third-party                even if an award differs from the                     activities undertaken to pursue private
                                                logistics providers, and freight industry                applicant’s request.                                  funding for the project;
                                                workforce organizations.                                                                                          (C) a description of any fiscal
                                                                                                         v. Merit Criteria                                     constraints that affect the applicant’s
                                                iv. Grant Funds, Sources and Uses of                        This section of the application should             ability to use non-Federal contributions;
                                                Project Funds                                            demonstrate how the project aligns with               and
                                                   This section of the application should                the Merit Criteria described in section                  (D) a description of the non-Federal
                                                describe the project’s budget. At a                      E.1 of this notice. The Department                    share across the applicant’s
                                                minimum, it should include:                              encourages applicants to address each                 transportation program, if the applicant
                                                   (A) Previously-incurred expenses, as                  criterion or expressly state that the                 is a regular recipient of federal
                                                defined in Section C.3.c.                                project does not address the criterion.               transportation funding; and
                                                   (B) Future eligible costs, as defined in              Applicants are not required to follow a                  (E) a description of the applicant’s
                                                Section C.3.c.                                           specific format, but the following                    plan to address the full life-cycle costs
                                                   (C) For all funds to be used for future               organization, which addresses each                    associated with the project, including a
                                                eligible project costs, the source and                   criterion separately, promotes a clear                description of operations and
                                                amount of those funds.                                   discussion that assists project                       maintenance funding commitments
                                                   (D) For non-Federal funds to be used                  evaluators. To minimize redundant                     made by the applicant.
                                                for future eligible project costs,                       information in the application, the
                                                documentation of funding commitments                                                                           Criterion #3: Potential for Innovation
                                                                                                         Department encourages applicants to
                                                should be referenced here and included                   cross-reference from this section of their               This section of the application should
                                                as an appendix to the application.                       application to relevant substantive                   contain sufficient information to
                                                   (E) For Federal funds to be used for                  information in other sections of the                  evaluate how the project includes or
                                                future eligible project costs, the amount,               application.                                          enables innovation in: (1)
                                                nature, and source of any required non-                     The guidance here is about how the                 Environmental review and permitting;
                                                Federal match for those funds.                           applicant should organize their                       (2) use of experimental project delivery
                                                   (F) A budget showing how each                         application. Guidance describing how                  authorities; and (3) safety and
                                                source of funds will be spent. The                       the Department will evaluate projects                 technology. If the project does not
                                                budget should show how each funding                      against the Merit Criteria is in section              address a particular innovation area, the
                                                source will share in each major                          E.1 of this notice. Applicants also                   application should state this fact.
                                                construction activity, and present that                  should review that section before                        If an applicant is proposing to
                                                data in dollars and percentages.                         considering how to organize their                     participate in the environmental review
                                                Funding sources should be grouped into                   application.                                          and permitting approach described in
                                                three categories: Non-Federal; INFRA;                                                                          section A.2.c, the application should
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                                                and other Federal. If the project contains               Criterion #1: Support for National or                 describe how the project would benefit
                                                components, the budget should separate                   Regional Economic Vitality                            from participation, identify significant
                                                the costs of each project component. If                    This section of the application should              anticipated permitting challenges, and
                                                the project will be completed in phases,                 describe the anticipated outcomes of the              identify coordination that might be
                                                the budget should separate the costs of                  project that support the Economic                     necessary to complete the
                                                each phase. The budget should be                         Vitality criterion (described in Section              environmental and permitting review
                                                detailed enough to demonstrate that the                  E.1.a of this notice). The applicant                  process.


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                                                  If an applicant is proposing to use                    INFRA funding and its completion of                      (B) Project Schedule. The applicant
                                                SEP–14, SEP–15, or some other                            the change.                                           should include a detailed project
                                                experimental authority program, the                        If the applicant is proposing to                    schedule that identifies all major project
                                                applicant should describe that proposal                  condition funding availability on                     milestones. Examples of such
                                                and their expected benefits. The                         reaching specific performance targets,                milestones include State and local
                                                applicant should also provide sufficient                 the applicant should detail those                     planning approvals (programming on
                                                information for evaluators to confirm                    performance targets in detail, describe               the Statewide Transportation
                                                that the applicant’s proposal would                      the feasibility of tracking and achieving             Improvement Program), start and
                                                meet the requirements of the specific                    the target within the project’s delivery              completion of NEPA and other Federal
                                                experimental authority program.7                         timeframe, and propose a relationship                 environmental reviews and approvals
                                                  If an applicant is proposing to adopt                  between some or all of the requested                  including permitting; design
                                                innovative safety approaches or                          INFRA funding and the performance                     completion; right of way acquisition;
                                                technology, the application should                       objective.                                            approval of plans, specifications and
                                                demonstrate the applicant’s capacity to                  vi. Project Readiness                                 estimates (PS&E); procurement; State
                                                implement those innovations, the                                                                               and local approvals; project partnership
                                                applicant’s understanding of whether                       This section of the application should              and implementation agreements
                                                the innovations will require                             include information that, when                        including agreements with railroads;
                                                extraordinary permitting, approvals, or                  considered with the project budget                    and construction. The project schedule
                                                other procedural actions, and the effects                information presented elsewhere in the                should be sufficiently detailed to
                                                of those innovations on the project                      application, is sufficient for the                    demonstrate that:
                                                delivery timeline.                                       Department to evaluate whether the                       (1) All necessary activities will be
                                                                                                         project is reasonably expected to begin               complete to allow INFRA funds to be
                                                Criterion #4: Performance and                            construction in a timely manner. To                   obligated sufficiently in advance of the
                                                Accountability                                           assist the Department’s project readiness             statutory deadline (September 30, 2020
                                                   This section of the application should                assessment, the applicant should                      for FY 2017 funds, September 30, 2021
                                                include sufficient information to                        provide the information requested on                  for FY 2018 funds), and that any
                                                evaluate how the applicant will advance                  technical feasibility, project schedule,              unexpected delays will not put the
                                                the Performance and Accountability                       project approvals, and project risks,                 funds at risk of expiring before they are
                                                program objective. In general, the                       each of which is described in greater                 obligated;
                                                applicant should describe mechanisms                     detail in the following sections.                        (2) the project can begin construction
                                                that will allow the Department to hold                   Applicants are not required to follow                 quickly upon obligation of INFRA
                                                                                                         the specific format described here, but               funds, and that the grant funds will be
                                                it accountable for advancing INFRA
                                                                                                         this organization, which addresses each               spent expeditiously once construction
                                                program goals. Additional details for
                                                                                                         relevant aspect of project readiness,                 starts; and
                                                three approaches are provided in the
                                                                                                         promotes a clear discussion that assists                 (3) all real property and right-of-way
                                                following paragraphs, but these
                                                                                                         project evaluators. To minimize                       acquisition will be completed in a
                                                examples are not exhaustive. As
                                                                                                         redundant information in the                          timely manner in accordance with 49
                                                described in greater detail in section
                                                                                                         application, the Department encourages                CFR part 24, 23 CFR part 710, and other
                                                A.2.d, the Department encourages
                                                                                                         applicants to cross-reference from this               applicable legal requirements or a
                                                applicants to identify other creative
                                                                                                         section of their application to relevant              statement that no acquisition is
                                                ways to condition funding to advance
                                                                                                         substantive information in other                      necessary.
                                                INFRA program goals and describe
                                                                                                         sections of the application.                             (C) Required Approvals.
                                                those mechanisms in this section of the                    The guidance here is about what                        (1) Environmental Permits and
                                                application.                                             information applicants should provide                 Reviews. The application should
                                                   If the applicant is proposing to                      and how the applicant should organize                 demonstrate receipt (or reasonably
                                                condition funding availability on timely                 their application. Guidance describing                anticipated receipt) of all environmental
                                                completion of project milestones, the                    how the Department will evaluate a                    approvals and permits necessary for the
                                                applicant should identify specific                       project’s readiness is described in                   project to proceed to construction on the
                                                milestone events, provide target dates                   section E.1 of this notice. Applicants                timeline specified in the project
                                                for those milestones, and propose a                      also should review that section before                schedule and necessary to meet the
                                                relationship between some or all of the                  considering how to organize their                     statutory obligation deadline, including
                                                requested INFRA funding and the                          application.                                          satisfaction of all Federal, State and
                                                milestones.                                                (A) Technical Feasibility. The                      local requirements and completion of
                                                   If the applicant is proposing to adopt                applicant should demonstrate the                      the NEPA process. Specifically, the
                                                a specific policy change, the applicant                  technical feasibility of the project with             application should include:
                                                should provide sufficient information                    engineering and design studies and                       (a) Information about the NEPA status
                                                for evaluators to understand the existing                activities; the development of design                 of the project. If the NEPA process is
                                                policy, how changing the policy would                    criteria and/or a basis of design; the                complete, an applicant should indicate
                                                advance the Department’s goals, and                      basis for the cost estimate presented in              the date of completion, and provide a
                                                how feasible the change will be for the                  the INFRA application, including the                  Web site link or other reference to the
                                                applicant to complete within the                         identification of contingency levels                  final Categorical Exclusion, Finding of
                                                project’s delivery timeframe. The                        appropriate to its level of design; and               No Significant Impact, Record of
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                                                applicant should propose a relationship                  any scope, schedule, and budget risk-                 Decision, and any other NEPA
                                                between some or all of the requested                     mitigation measures. Applicants should                documents prepared. If the NEPA
                                                                                                         include a detailed statement of work                  process is underway, but not complete,
                                                  7 SEP–14 information is available at https://
                                                                                                         that focuses on the technical and                     the application should detail the type of
                                                www.fhwa.dot.gov/programadmin/contracts/sep_
                                                a.cfm. SEP–15 information is available at https://
                                                                                                         engineering aspects of the project and                NEPA review underway, where the
                                                www.fhwa.dot.gov/ipd/p3/tools_programs/sep15_            describes in detail the project to be                 project is in the process, and indicate
                                                procedures.aspx.                                         constructed.                                          the anticipated date of completion of all


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                                                milestones and of the final NEPA                         administration that will administer the                     Because projects have different
                                                determination. If the last agency action                 INFRA project will also apply,9                          schedules, the construction start date for
                                                with respect to NEPA documents                           including intermodal projects located at                 each INFRA grant will be specified in
                                                occurred more than three years before                    airport facilities.10 Applicants should                  the project-specific agreements signed
                                                the application date, the applicant                      demonstrate that a project that is                       by relevant modal administration and
                                                should describe why the project has                      required to be included in the relevant                  the grant recipients, based on critical
                                                been delayed and include a proposed                      State, metropolitan, and local planning                  path items that applicants identify in
                                                approach for verifying and, if necessary,                documents has been or will be included                   the application and will be consistent
                                                updating this material in accordance                     in such documents. If the project is not                 with relevant State and local plans.
                                                with applicable NEPA requirements.                       included in a relevant planning
                                                   (b) Information on reviews, approvals,                                                                            (D) Assessment of Project Risks and
                                                                                                         document at the time the application is
                                                and permits by other agencies. An                                                                                 Mitigation Strategies. Project risks, such
                                                                                                         submitted, the applicant should submit
                                                application should indicate whether the                                                                           as procurement delays, environmental
                                                                                                         a statement from the appropriate
                                                proposed project requires reviews or                     planning agency that actions are                         uncertainties, increases in real estate
                                                approval actions by other agencies,8                     underway to include the project in the                   acquisition costs, uncommitted local
                                                indicate the status of such actions, and                 relevant planning document.                              match, or lack of legislative approval,
                                                provide detailed information about the                      To the extent possible, freight projects              affect the likelihood of successful
                                                status of those reviews or approvals and                 should be included in a State Freight                    project start and completion. The
                                                should demonstrate compliance with                       Plan and supported by a State Freight                    applicant should identify all material
                                                any other applicable Federal, State, or                  Advisory Committee (49 U.S.C. 70201,                     risks to the project and the strategies
                                                local requirements, and when such                        70202). Applicants should provide links                  that the lead applicant and any project
                                                approvals are expected. Applicants                       or other documentation supporting this                   partners have undertaken or will
                                                should provide a Web site link or other                  consideration.                                           undertake in order to mitigate those
                                                reference to copies of any reviews,                                                                               risks. The applicant should assess the
                                                approvals, and permits prepared.                            9 In accordance with 23 U.S.C. 134 and 135, all       greatest risks to the project and identify
                                                   (c) Environmental studies or other                    projects requiring an action by the Federal Highway      how the project parties will mitigate
                                                                                                         Administration (FHWA) must be in the applicable          those risks.
                                                documents—preferably through a Web                       plan and programming documents (e.g.,
                                                site link—that describe in detail known                  metropolitan transportation plan, transportation            To the extent it is unfamiliar with the
                                                project impacts, and possible mitigation                 improvement program (TIP) and statewide                  Federal program, the applicant should
                                                for those impacts.                                       transportation improvement program (STIP)).
                                                                                                         Further, in air quality non-attainment and               contact USDOT modal field or
                                                   (d) A description of discussions with                 maintenance areas, all regionally significant            headquarters offices as found at
                                                the appropriate USDOT modal                              projects, regardless of the funding source, must be      www.transportation.gov/infragrants for
                                                administration field or headquarters                     included in the conforming metropolitan
                                                                                                                                                                  information on what steps are pre-
                                                office regarding the project’s compliance                transportation plan and TIP. Inclusion in the STIP
                                                                                                         is required under certain circumstances. To the          requisite to the obligation of Federal
                                                with NEPA and other applicable Federal                   extent a project is required to be on a metropolitan     funds in order to ensure that their
                                                environmental reviews and approvals.                     transportation plan, TIP, and/or STIP, it will not       project schedule is reasonable and that
                                                   (e) A description of public                           receive an INFRA grant until it is included in such
                                                                                                         plans. Projects not currently included in these plans    there are no risks of delays in satisfying
                                                engagement about the project that has
                                                                                                         can be amended by the State and metropolitan             Federal requirements.
                                                occurred, including details on the                       planning organization (MPO). Projects that are not
                                                degree to which public comments and                      required to be in long range transportation plans,       vii. Large/Small Project Requirements
                                                commitments have been integrated into                    STIPs, and TIPs will not need to be included in
                                                project development and design.                          such plans in order to receive an INFRA grant. Port,       To select a large project for award, the
                                                                                                         freight rail, and intermodal projects are not required   Department must determine that the
                                                   (2) State and Local Approvals. The                    to be on the State Rail Plans called for in the
                                                applicant should demonstrate receipt of                  Passenger Rail Investment and Improvement Act of
                                                                                                                                                                  project satisfies several statutory
                                                State and local approvals on which the                   2008. However, applicants seeking funding for            requirements enumerated at 23 U.S.C.
                                                project depends, such as State and local                 freight projects are encouraged to demonstrate that      117(g) and restated in the table below.
                                                                                                         they have done sufficient planning to ensure that        The application must include sufficient
                                                environmental and planning approvals                     projects fit into a prioritized list of capital needs
                                                and STIP or TIP funding. Additional                      and are consistent with long-range goals. Means of       information for the Department to make
                                                support from relevant State and local                    demonstrating this consistency would include             these determinations. Applicants should
                                                officials is not required; however, an                   whether the project is in a TIP or a State Freight       use this section of the application to
                                                                                                         Plan that conforms to the requirements Section           summarize how their project meets each
                                                applicant should demonstrate that the                    70202 of Title 49 prior to the start of construction.
                                                project has broad public support.                        Port planning guidelines are available at                of the following requirements.
                                                   (3) Federal Transportation                            StrongPorts.gov.                                         Applicants are not required to
                                                Requirements Affecting State and Local                      10 Projects at grant obligated airports must be
                                                                                                                                                                  reproduce the table below in their
                                                Planning. The planning requirements                      compatible with the FAA-approved Airport Layout          application, but following this format
                                                                                                         Plan (ALP), as well as aeronautical surfaces
                                                applicable to the Federal-aid highway                    associated with the landing and takeoff of aircraft      will help evaluators identify the
                                                program apply to all INFRA projects,                     at the airport. Additionally, projects at an airport:    relevant information that supports each
                                                but for port, freight, and rail projects                 Must comply with established Sponsor Grant               large project determination. To
                                                                                                         Assurances, including (but not limited to)               minimize redundant information in the
                                                planning requirements of the operating                   requirements for non-exclusive use facilities,
                                                                                                         consultation with users, consistency with local          application, the Department encourages
                                                  8 Projects that may impact protected resources         plans including development of the area                  applicants to cross-reference from this
                                                such as wetlands, species habitat, cultural or           surrounding the airport, and consideration of the        section of their application to relevant
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                                                historic resources require review and approval by        interest of nearby communities, among others; and
                                                Federal and State agencies with jurisdiction over        must not adversely affect the continued and
                                                                                                                                                                  substantive information in other
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                                                                         Large project determination                                                                   Guidance

                                                1. Does the project generate national or regional economic, mobility,                Summarize the economic, mobility, and safety benefits described in
                                                  safety benefits?                                                                     Section V of the application, and describe the scale of their impact in
                                                                                                                                       national or regional terms.
                                                2. Is the project cost effective?                                                    Highlight the results of the benefit cost analysis described in Section V
                                                                                                                                       of the application.
                                                3. Does the project contribute to one or more of the Goals listed under              Specify the Goal(s) and summarize how the project contributes to that
                                                  23 U.S.C. 150 (and shown below)?                                                     goal(s). This information may also be found in Section I or Section V.
                                                     (b) National Goals.—It is in the interest of the United States to
                                                        focus the Federal-aid highway program on the following national
                                                        goals:
                                                     (1) Safety.—To achieve a significant reduction in traffic fatalities
                                                        and serious injuries on all public roads.
                                                     (2) Infrastructure condition.—To maintain the highway infrastruc-
                                                        ture asset system in a state of good repair.
                                                     (3) Congestion reduction.—To achieve a significant reduction in
                                                        congestion on the National Highway System.
                                                     (4) System reliability.—To improve the efficiency of the surface
                                                        transportation system.
                                                     (5) Freight movement and economic vitality.—To improve the na-
                                                        tional freight network, strengthen the ability of rural communities
                                                        to access national and international trade markets, and support
                                                        regional economic development.
                                                     (6) Environmental sustainability.—To enhance the performance of
                                                        the transportation system while protecting and enhancing the
                                                        natural environment.
                                                     (7) Reduced project delivery delays.—To reduce project costs, pro-
                                                        mote jobs and the economy, and expedite the movement of peo-
                                                        ple and goods by accelerating project completion through elimi-
                                                        nating delays in the project development and delivery process,
                                                        including reducing regulatory burdens and improving agencies’
                                                        work practices.
                                                4. Is the project based on the results of preliminary engineering?                   Yes/No. Please provide evidence of preliminary engineering. For more
                                                                                                                                       information on preliminary engineering activities, please see: https://
                                                                                                                                       www.fhwa.dot.gov/federalaid/150311.cfm.
                                                5a. With respect to non-Federal financial commitments, does the                      Please indicate funding source(s) and amounts. Historical trends, cur-
                                                  project have one or more stable and dependable funding or financing                  rent policy, or future feasibility analyses can be used as evidence to
                                                  sources to construct, maintain, and operate the project?                             substantiate the stable and dependable nature of the non-Federal
                                                                                                                                       funding or financing.
                                                5b. Are contingency amounts available to cover unanticipated cost in-                Contingency amounts are often, but not always, expressly shown in
                                                  creases?                                                                             project budgets or the SF–424C. If your project cost estimates in-
                                                                                                                                       clude an implicit contingency calculation, please say so directly.
                                                6. Is it the case that the project cannot be easily and efficiently com-             Discussion of the impact that not having any Federal funding, including
                                                  pleted without other Federal funding or financial assistance available               an INFRA grant, would have on project’s schedule, cost, or likelihood
                                                  to the project sponsor?                                                              of completion, can help convey whether a project can be completed
                                                                                                                                       as easily or efficiently without Federal funding available to the project
                                                                                                                                       sponsor.
                                                7. Is the project reasonably expected to begin construction not later                Please reference project budget and schedule when providing evi-
                                                  than 18 months after the date of obligation of funds for the project?                dence.




                                                   For a small project to be selected, the               analysis should be summarized in the                  discounted present values of these
                                                Department must consider the cost                        Project Narrative directly, as described              benefits to the project’s estimated costs.
                                                effectiveness of the proposed project                    in Section D.2.b.v.                                      The primary economic benefits from
                                                and the effect of the proposed project on                                                                      projects eligible for INFRA grants are
                                                                                                            Applicants should delineate each of
                                                mobility in the State and region in                                                                            likely to include savings in travel time
                                                                                                         their project’s expected outcomes in the
                                                which the project is carried out. If an                                                                        costs, vehicle operating costs, and safety
                                                                                                         form of a complete BCA to enable the                  costs for both existing users of the
                                                applicant seeks an award for a small
                                                                                                         Department to consider cost-                          improved facility and new users who
                                                project, it should use this section to
                                                                                                         effectiveness (small projects), determine             may be attracted to it as a result of the
                                                provide information on the project’s
                                                                                                         whether the project will be cost effective            project. Reduced damages from vehicle
                                                cost effectiveness and the project’s effect
                                                on the mobility in its State and region,                 (large projects), estimate a benefit-cost             emissions and savings in maintenance
                                                or refer to where else the information                   ratio and calculate the magnitude of net              costs to public agencies may also be
                                                                                                         benefits and costs for the project. In                quantified. Applicants may describe
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                                                can be found in the application.
                                                                                                         support of each project for which an                  other categories of benefits in the BCA
                                                c. Guidance for Benefit-Cost Analysis                    applicant seeks funding, that applicant               that are more difficult to quantify and
                                                   This section describes the                            should submit a BCA that quantifies the               value in economic terms, such as
                                                recommended approach for the                             expected benefits of the project against              improving the reliability of travel times
                                                completion and submission of a benefit-                  a no-build baseline, provides monetary                or improvements to the existing human
                                                cost analysis (BCA) as an appendix to                    estimates of the benefits’ economic                   and natural environments (such as
                                                the Project Narrative. The results of the                value, and compares the properly-                     increased connectivity, improved public


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                                                health, storm water runoff mitigation,                   all times during which it has an active               c. Late Applications
                                                and noise reduction), while also                         Federal award or an application or plan                 Applications received after the
                                                providing numerical estimates of the                     under consideration by a Federal                      deadline will not be considered except
                                                magnitude and timing of each of these                    awarding agency. The Department may                   in the case of unforeseen technical
                                                additional impacts wherever possible.                    not make an INFRA grant to an                         difficulties outlined in Section D.4.d.
                                                Any benefits claimed for the project,                    applicant until the applicant has
                                                both quantified and unquantified,                        complied with all applicable unique                   d. Late Application Policy
                                                should be clearly tied to the expected                   entity identifier and SAM requirements         Applicants experiencing technical
                                                outcomes of the project.                                 and, if an applicant has not fully          issues with Grants.gov that are beyond
                                                   The BCA should include the full costs                 complied with the requirements by the       the applicant’s control must contact
                                                of developing, constructing, operating,                  time the Department is ready to make an     INFRAgrants@dot.gov prior to the
                                                and maintaining the proposed project,                    INFRA grant, the Department may             application deadline with the user name
                                                as well as the expected timing or                        determine that the applicant is not         of the registrant and details of the
                                                schedule for costs in each of these                      qualified to receive an INFRA grant and     technical issue experienced. The
                                                categories. The BCA may also consider                    use that determination as a basis for       applicant must provide:
                                                the present discounted value of any                      making an INFRA grant to another               (1) Details of the technical issue
                                                remaining service life of the asset at the               applicant.                                  experienced;
                                                end of the analysis period (net of future
                                                                                                         4. Submission Dates and Timelines              (2) Screen capture(s) of the technical
                                                maintenance and rehabilitation costs) as
                                                a deduction from the estimated costs.                                                                issues experienced along with
                                                                                                         a. Deadline                                 corresponding Grants.gov ‘‘Grant
                                                The costs and benefits that are
                                                compared in the BCA should also cover                       Applications must be submitted by        tracking number’’;
                                                the same project scope.                                  8:00 p.m. EST November 2, 2017. The            (3) The ‘‘Legal Business Name’’ for the
                                                   The BCA should carefully document                     Grants.gov ‘‘Apply’’ function will open     applicant that was provided in the SF–
                                                the assumptions and methodology used                     by August 1, 2017.                          424;
                                                to produce the analysis, including a                        To submit an application through            (4) The AOR name submitted in the
                                                description of the baseline, the sources                 Grants.gov, applicants must:                SF–424;
                                                of data used to project the outcomes of                     (1) Obtain a Data Universal                 (5) The DUNS number associated with
                                                the project, and the values of key input                 Numbering System (DUNS) number:             the application; and
                                                parameters. Applicants should provide                       (2) Register with the System Award          (6) The Grants.gov Help Desk
                                                all relevant files used for their BCA,                   for Management (SAM) at www.sam.gov; Tracking Number.
                                                including any spreadsheet files and                      and                                            To ensure a fair competition of
                                                technical memos describing the analysis                     (3) Create a Grants.gov username and     limited discretionary funds, the
                                                (whether created in-house or by a                        password;                                   following conditions are not valid
                                                contractor). The spreadsheets and                           (4) The E-business Point of Contact      reasons to permit late submissions: (1)
                                                technical memos should present the                       (POC) at the applicant’s organization       Failure to complete the registration
                                                calculations in sufficient detail and                    must also respond to the registration       process before the deadline; (2) failure
                                                transparency to allow the analysis to be                 email from Grants.gov and login at          to follow Grants.gov instructions on
                                                reproduced by USDOT evaluators.                          Grants.gov to authorize the POC as an       how to register and apply as posted on
                                                Detailed guidance for estimating some                    Authorized Organization Representative its Web site; (3) failure to follow all of
                                                types of quantitative benefits and costs,                (AOR). Please note that there can only      the instructions in this notice of funding
                                                together with recommended economic                       be one AOR per organization.                opportunity; and (4) technical issues
                                                values for converting them to dollar                        Please note that the Grants.gov          experienced with the applicant’s
                                                terms and discounting to their present                   registration process usually takes 2–4      computer or information technology
                                                values, are available in the Department’s                weeks to complete and that the              environment. After the Department
                                                guidance for conducting BCAs for                         Department will not consider late           reviews all information submitted and
                                                projects seeking funding under the                       applications that are the result of failure contact the Grants.gov Help Desk to
                                                INFRA program (see https://                              to register or comply with Grants.gov       validate reported technical issues,
                                                www.transportation.gov/buildamerica/                     applicant requirements in a timely          USDOT staff will contact late applicants
                                                infragrants).                                            manner. For information and instruction to approve or deny a request to submit
                                                   Applicants for freight projects within                on each of these processes, please see      a late application through Grants.gov. If
                                                the boundaries of a freight rail, water                  instructions at http://www.grants.gov/      the reported technical issues cannot be
                                                (including ports), or intermodal facility                web/grants/applicants/applicant-            validated, late applications will be
                                                should also quantify the benefits of their               faqs.html. If interested parties            rejected as untimely.
                                                proposed projects for freight movements                  experience difficulties at any point
                                                                                                                                                     E. Application Review Information
                                                on the National Highway Freight                          during the registration or application
                                                Network, and should demonstrate that                     process, please call the Grants.gov         1. Criteria
                                                the Federal share of the project funds                   Customer Service Support Hotline at
                                                                                                                                                     a. Merit Criteria for Construction
                                                only elements of the project that provide                1(800) 518–4726, Monday–Friday from
                                                                                                                                                     Projects
                                                public benefits.                                         7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. EST.
                                                                                                                                                        To differentiate among applications
                                                3. Unique Entity Identifier and System                   b. Consideration of Application             for construction projects under this
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                                                for Award Management (SAM)                                  Only applicants who comply with all      notice, the Department will consider the
                                                   Each applicant must: (1) Be registered                submission deadlines described in this      extent to which the project addresses
                                                in SAM before submitting its                             notice and submit applications through      the follow criteria, which are explained
                                                application; (2) provide a valid unique                  Grants.gov will be eligible for award.      in greater detail below and reflect the
                                                entity identifier in its application; and                Applicants are strongly encouraged to       key program objectives described in
                                                (3) continue to maintain an active SAM                   make submissions in advance of the          section A.2: (1) Support for national or
                                                registration with current information at                 deadline.                                   regional economic vitality; (2)


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                                                leveraging of Federal funding; (3)                       leverage INFRA funding with non-                      projects that incorporate private sector
                                                potential for innovation; and (4)                        Federal contributions. Therefore, the                 contributions, including through a
                                                performance and accountability. The                      Department will consider the extent to                public-private partnership structure, are
                                                Department is neither weighting these                    which an applicant proposes to use non-               likely to be more competitive than those
                                                criteria nor requiring that each                         Federal funding. For example, an                      that rely solely on public non-Federal
                                                application address every criterion, but                 application that proposes a 20 percent                funding. Likewise, applicants who have
                                                the Department expects that competitive                  Federal share will be more competitive                pursued private funds for appropriate
                                                applications will substantively address                  than an otherwise identical application               projects are likely to be more
                                                all four criteria.                                       proposing 50 percent Federal share. For               competitive under this program than
                                                                                                         the purposes of this criterion, funds                 applicants who have not. If an applicant
                                                Criterion #1: Support for National or                    from Federal credit programs, including               omits information on the applicability
                                                Regional Economic Vitality                               TIFIA and RRIF, will be considered                    and pursuit of private funds, the
                                                   The Department will consider the                      non-Federal funding.                                  Department may conclude that the
                                                extent to which a project would support                     There are three additional types of                applicant has not considered viable
                                                the economic vitality of either the                      information that the Department will                  non-Federal funding alternatives and an
                                                nation or a region. To the extent                        consider when evaluating an applicant’s               INFRA award would be premature.
                                                possible, the Department will rely on                    non-Federal contributions. First, DOT                    This evaluation criterion is separate
                                                quantitative, data-supported analysis to                 recognizes that applicants have varying               from the statutory cost share
                                                assess how well a project addresses this                 abilities and resources to contribute                 requirements for INFRA grants, which
                                                criterion, including an assessment of the                non-Federal contributions. If an                      are described Section C.2. Those
                                                applicant-supplied benefit-cost analysis                 applicant describes broader fiscal                    statutory requirements establish the
                                                described in section D.2.d. In addition                  constraints that affect its ability to                minimum permissible non-Federal
                                                to considering the anticipated outcomes                  generate or draw on non-Federal                       share; they do not define a competitive
                                                of the project that align with this                      contributions, the Department will                    INFRA project.
                                                criterion, the Department will consider                  consider those constraints. Relevant
                                                estimates of the project’s benefit-cost                  constraints may include the size of the               Criterion #3: Potential for Innovation
                                                ratio and net quantifiable benefits.                     population taxed to supply the                          The Department seeks to use INFRA
                                                   There are several different types of                  matching funds, the wealth of that                    program to encourage innovation in
                                                projects that the Department anticipates                 population, or other constraints on the               three areas: (1) Environmental review
                                                will successfully support national or                    raising of funds. In practice, the                    and permitting; (2) use of experimental
                                                regional economic vitality, including                    Department expects that projects that                 project delivery authorities; and (3)
                                                projects that:                                           come from rural or less-wealthy                       safety and technology. Under this
                                                   • Achieve a significant reduction in                  applicants will have to meet a lower                  criterion, the Department will consider
                                                traffic fatalities and serious injuries on               standard for leverage than projects
                                                                                                                                                               the extent to which a project includes or
                                                the surface transportation system;                       coming from urban or more wealthy
                                                                                                                                                               enables innovation in each of those
                                                   • Improve interactions between                        applicants; however, the Department
                                                                                                                                                               areas.
                                                roadway users, reducing the likelihood                   still expects all applicants’ projects to
                                                                                                         maximize leverage to the extent they are                In Innovation Area #1, as described in
                                                of derailments or high consequence
                                                                                                         able. Second, the Department recognizes               section A.2.c, the Department seeks to
                                                events;
                                                                                                                                                               establish a new approach to the process
                                                   • Eliminate bottlenecks in the freight                that some applicants consolidate
                                                                                                         Federal funding into a minimum                        of Federal environmental review and
                                                supply chain;
                                                   • Ensure or restore the good                          number of projects to simplify their                  permitting. When making INFRA award
                                                condition of infrastructure that supports                burden complying with Federal                         decisions, the Department will consider
                                                commerce and economic growth;                            administrative requirements. For those                an applicant’s interest in the
                                                   • Sustain or advance national or                      applicants, the Federal share on specific             participating in this new approach and
                                                regional economic development in areas                   projects may be much higher than the                  the extent to which the project could
                                                of need, including projects that provide                 overall Federal share of their overall                benefit from that participation. The
                                                or improve connections to the Nation’s                   transportation program. If an applicant               Department will also consider the
                                                transportation network to support the                    follows that practice, explains their                 degree to which the results of a project’s
                                                movement of freight and people; and                      practice in their application, and                    participation might be representative
                                                   • Reduce barriers separating workers                  provides evidence establishing the                    and reproducible to other departmental
                                                from employment centers, including                       Federal share of their overall                        or government-wide projects or
                                                projects that are primarily oriented                     transportation program, the Department                programs.
                                                toward reducing traffic congestion and                   will consider that information. Third,                  In Innovation Area #2, as described in
                                                corridor projects that reduce                            the Department will consider how well                 section A.2.c, the Department seeks
                                                transportation network gaps to connect                   the applicant has prepared for future                 innovative approaches to project
                                                peripheral regions to urban centers or                   operations and maintenance costs                      delivery under the auspices of the
                                                job opportunities.                                       associated with their project’s life-cycle.           FHWA SEP–14 and SEP–15 programs
                                                   The Department anticipates that                       Applicants should demonstrate a                       and any other applicable experimental
                                                applications for networks of projects are                credible plan to maintain their asset                 programs. When making INFRA award
                                                likely to align well with this evaluation                without having to rely on future federal              decisions, the Department will consider
                                                                                                                                                               the applicant’s proposals to use those
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                                                criterion because networks of projects                   funding. This plan should include a
                                                often are able to address problems on a                  description of the applicant’s approach               programs, whether the proposals are
                                                broader scale.                                           to ensuring operations and maintenance                consistent with the objectives and
                                                                                                         will not be underfunded in future years.              requirements of those programs, the
                                                Criterion #2: Leveraging of Federal                         In addition, the Department seeks to               potential benefits that experimental
                                                Funding                                                  increase the sources of infrastructure                authorities or waivers might provide to
                                                  To maximize the impact of INFRA                        funding by encouraging private                        the project, and the broader
                                                awards, the Department seeks to                          infrastructure investment. Therefore,                 applicability of potential results.


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                                                   Finally, in Innovation Area #3, as                    confirm that a project will satisfy                   A Quality Control and Oversight Team
                                                described in section A.2.c, the                          statutory readiness requirements.                     will ensure consistency across project
                                                Department seeks to experiment with                         First, the Department will consider                evaluations and appropriate
                                                innovative approaches to transportation                  significant risks to successful                       documentation throughout the review
                                                safety, particularly in relation to                      completion of a project, including risks              and selection process.
                                                automated vehicles and the detection,                    associated with environmental review,
                                                mitigation, and documentation of safety                  permitting, technical feasibility,                    3. Additional Information
                                                risks. When making INFRA award                           funding, and the applicant’s capacity to                Prior to award, each selected
                                                decisions, the Department will consider                  manage project delivery. Risks do not                 applicant will be subject to a risk
                                                any innovative safety approaches                         disqualify projects from award, but                   assessment as required by 2 CFR
                                                proposed by the applicant, the safety                    competitive applications clearly and                  200.205. The Department must review
                                                benefits that those approaches could                     directly describe achievable risk                     and consider any information about the
                                                produce, and the broader applicability                   mitigation strategies. A project with                 applicant that is in the designated
                                                of the potential results. As described in                mitigated risks is more competitive than              integrity and performance system
                                                section F.2.a, the Department expects all                a comparable project with unaddressed                 accessible through SAM (currently the
                                                projects to implement baseline safety                    risks.                                                Federal Awardee Performance and
                                                improvements consistent with FHWA’s                         Second, by statute, the Department                 Integrity Information System (FAPIIS)).
                                                list of ‘‘Proven Countermeasures’’ and                   cannot award a large project unless that              An applicant may review information in
                                                will not consider those improvements                     project is reasonably expected to begin               FAPIIS and comment on any
                                                under this criterion.                                    construction within 18 months of                      information about itself. The
                                                                                                         obligation of funds for the project.                  Department will consider comments by
                                                Criterion #4: Performance and                            Obligation occurs when a selected
                                                Accountability                                                                                                 the applicant, in addition to the other
                                                                                                         applicant enters a written, project-                  information in FAPIIS, in making a
                                                  The Department intends to award                        specific agreement with the Department                judgment about the applicant’s integrity,
                                                INFRA funding to projects that will be                   and is generally after the applicant has              business ethics, and record of
                                                delivered on agreed-upon schedules,                      satisfied applicable administrative                   performance under Federal awards
                                                that will generate clear, quantifiable,                  requirements, including transportation                when completing the review of risk
                                                results, and that will advance the                       planning and environmental review                     posed by applicants.
                                                Department’s transportation policy                       requirements. Depending on the nature
                                                goals. The Department expects all                        of pre-construction activities included               F. Federal Award Administration
                                                applicants to provide accurate estimates                 in the awarded project, the Department                Information
                                                of benefits of their project, its delivery               may obligate funds in phases.                         1. Federal Award Notices
                                                schedule, and total costs. However, the                  Preliminary engineering and right-of-
                                                Department will consider the extent to                   way acquisition activities, such as                     Following the evaluation outlined in
                                                which the applicant proposes specific                    environmental review, design work, and                section E, the Secretary will announce
                                                measures and conditions allowing the                     other preconstruction activities, do not              awarded projects by posting a list of
                                                Department to ensure accountability, as                  fulfill the requirement to begin                      selected projects at https://
                                                described in section A.2.d. Instead of                   construction within 18 months of                      www.transportation.gov/buildamerica/
                                                rewarding unrealistic promises, the                      obligation for large projects. By statute,            INFRAgrants. Following the
                                                Department intends to reward                             INFRA funds must be obligated within                  announcement, the Department will
                                                thoughtful planning, efficient delivery,                 three years of the end of the fiscal year             contact the point of contact listed in the
                                                and effective policy.                                    for which they are authorized.                        SF 424 to initiate negotiation of a
                                                                                                         Therefore, for awards with FY 2017                    project-specific agreement.
                                                b. Additional Considerations
                                                                                                         funds, the Department will determine                  2. Administrative and National Policy
                                                i. Geographic Diversity                                  that large projects with an anticipated               Requirements
                                                   By statute, when selecting INFRA                      obligation date beyond September 30,
                                                projects, the Department must consider                   2020 are not reasonably expected to                   a. Safety Requirements
                                                contributions to geographic diversity                    begin construction within 18 months of                  The Department will require INFRA
                                                among recipients, including the need for                 obligation. For awards with FY 2018                   projects to meet two general
                                                a balance between the needs of rural                     funds, that deadline is one year later:               requirements related to safety. First,
                                                and urban communities. However, the                      September 30, 2021.                                   INFRA projects must be part of a
                                                Department also recognizes that it can                   2. Review and Selection Process                       thoughtful, data-driven approach to
                                                better balance the needs of rural and                                                                          safety. Each State maintains a strategic
                                                urban communities if it does not take a                     The USDOT will review all eligible
                                                                                                                                                               highway safety plan.11 INFRA projects
                                                binary view of urban and rural.                          applications received before the
                                                                                                                                                               will be required to incorporate
                                                Accordingly, in addition to considering                  application deadline. The INFRA
                                                                                                                                                               appropriate elements that respond to
                                                whether a project is ‘‘rural’’ as defined                process consists of a Technical
                                                                                                                                                               priority areas identified in that plan and
                                                by the INFRA statute and described in                    Evaluation phase and Senior Review. In
                                                                                                                                                               are likely to yield safety benefits.
                                                section C.3.e, when balancing the needs                  the Technical Evaluation phase, teams
                                                                                                                                                               Second, INFRA projects will incorporate
                                                of rural and urban communities, the                      will, for each project, determine
                                                                                                                                                               two categories of safety-related
                                                Department will consider the actual                      whether the project satisfies statutory
                                                                                                                                                               activities. The first category
                                                                                                         requirements and rate how well it
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                                                population of the community that each                                                                          encompasses activities that the Federal
                                                project serves.                                          addresses the selection criteria. The
                                                                                                                                                               Highway Administration (FHWA) has
                                                                                                         Senior Review Team will consider the
                                                ii. Project Readiness                                                                                          identified as ‘‘proven safety
                                                                                                         applications and the technical
                                                                                                                                                               countermeasures’’ due to their history of
                                                   During application evaluation, the                    evaluations to determine which projects
                                                Department considers project readiness                   to advance to the Secretary for                         11 Information on State-specific strategic highway
                                                in two ways: To assess the likelihood of                 consideration. The Secretary will                     safety plans is available at https://
                                                successful project delivery and to                       ultimately select the projects for award.             safety.fhwa.dot.gov/shsp/other_resources.cfm.



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                                                demonstrated effectiveness.12 The                        progress, as well as an Annual Budget                 H. Other Information
                                                second category encompasses safety-                      Review and Program Plan to monitor the
                                                                                                                                                               1. Invitation for Public Comment on the
                                                related tools, technologies, and practices               use of Federal funds and ensure
                                                                                                                                                               FY 2017–2018 Notice
                                                from FHWA’s Every Day Counts                             accountability and financial
                                                initiative.13                                            transparency in the INFRA program.                       The FAST Act authorized the INFRA
                                                   After selecting INFRA recipients, the                                                                       program through FY 2020. This notice
                                                                                                         b. Reporting of Matters Related to
                                                Department will work with those                                                                                solicits applications for FY 2017 and FY
                                                                                                         Integrity and Performance
                                                recipients on a project-by-project basis                                                                       2018 only. The Department invites
                                                to determine the specific safety                            If the total value of a selected                   interested parties to submit comments
                                                requirements that are appropriate for                    applicant’s currently active grants,                  about this notice’s contents, and the
                                                each award.                                              cooperative agreements, and                           Department’s implementation choices,
                                                b. Other Administrative and Policy                       procurement contracts from all Federal                as well as suggestions for clarification in
                                                Requirements                                             awarding agencies exceeds $10,000,000                 future INFRA rounds. The Department
                                                                                                         for any period of time during the period              may consider the submitted comments
                                                   All INFRA awards will be                              of performance of this Federal award,                 and suggestions when developing
                                                administered pursuant to the Uniform                     then the applicant during that period of              subsequent INFRA solicitations and
                                                Administrative Requirements, Cost                        time must maintain the currency of                    guidance, but submitted comments will
                                                Principles and Audit Requirements for                    information reported to the System for                not affect the selection criteria for the
                                                Federal Awards found in 2 CFR part                       Award Management (SAM) that is made                   FY 2017–FY 2018 round. Applications
                                                200, as adopted by USDOT at 2 CFR part                   available in the designated integrity and             or comments about specific projects
                                                1201. A project carried out under the                    performance system (currently the                     should not be submitted to the docket.
                                                INFRA program will be treated as if the                  Federal Awardee Performance and                       Any application submitted to the docket
                                                project is located on a Federal-aid                      Integrity Information System (FAPIIS))                will not be reviewed. Comments should
                                                highway. All INFRA projects are subject                  about civil, criminal, or administrative              be sent to DOT–OST–0090 by November
                                                to the Buy America requirement at 23                     proceedings described in paragraph 2 of               2, 2017, but, to the extent practicable,
                                                U.S.C. 313. Additionally, applicable                     this award term and condition. This is                the Department will consider late filed
                                                Federal laws, rules and regulations of                   a statutory requirement under section                 comments.
                                                the relevant operating administration                    872 of Public Law 110–417, as amended
                                                administering the project will apply to                                                                        2. Protection of Confidential Business
                                                                                                         (41 U.S.C. 2313). As required by section              Information
                                                the projects that receive INFRA grants,                  3010 of Public Law 111–212, all
                                                including planning requirements,                         information posted in the designated                     All information submitted as part of,
                                                Stakeholder Agreements, and other                        integrity and performance system on or                or in support of, any application shall
                                                requirements under the Department’s                      after April 15, 2011, except past                     use publicly-available data or data that
                                                other highway, transit, rail, and port                   performance reviews required for                      can be made public and methodologies
                                                grant programs. For an illustrative list of              Federal procurement contracts, will be                that are accepted by industry practice
                                                the applicable laws, rules, regulations,                 publicly available.                                   and standards, to the extent possible. If
                                                executive orders, policies, guidelines,                                                                        the application includes information the
                                                and requirements as they relate to an                    G. Federal Awarding Agency Contacts
                                                                                                                                                               applicant considers to be a trade secret
                                                INFRA grant, please see http://                             For further information concerning                 or confidential commercial or financial
                                                www.ops.fhwa.dot.gov/Freight/                            this notice, please contact the Office of             information, the applicant should do the
                                                infrastructure/nsfhp/fy2016_gr_exhbt_c/                  the Secretary via email at InFRAgrants@               following: (1) Note on the front cover
                                                index.htm.                                               dot.gov. For more information about                   that the submission ‘‘Contains
                                                   The applicability of Federal                          highway projects, please contact Crystal              Confidential Business Information
                                                requirements to a project may be                         Jones at (202) 366–2976. For more                     (CBI)’’; (2) mark each affected page
                                                affected by the scope of the NEPA                        information about maritime projects,                  ‘‘CBI’’; and (3) highlight or otherwise
                                                reviews for that project. For example,                   please contact Robert Bouchard at (202)               denote the CBI portions.
                                                under 23 U.S.C. 313(g), Buy America                      366–5076. For more information about                     The Department protects such
                                                requirements apply to all contracts that                 rail projects, please contact Stephanie               information from disclosure to the
                                                are eligible for assistance under title 23,              Lawrence at (202) 493–1376. For more                  extent allowed under applicable law. In
                                                United States Code, and are carried out                  information about railway-highway                     the event the Department receives a
                                                within the scope of the NEPA finding,                    grade crossing projects, please contact               Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
                                                determination, or decision regardless of                 Karen McClure at (202) 493–6417. For                  request for the information, USDOT will
                                                the funding source of such contracts if                  all other questions, please contact Paul              follow the procedures described in its
                                                at least one contract is funded with Title               Baumer at (202) 366–1092. A TDD is                    FOIA regulations at 49 CFR 7.17. Only
                                                23 funds.                                                available for individuals who are deaf or             information that is ultimately
                                                3. Reporting                                             hard of hearing at 202–366–3993. In                   determined to be confidential under that
                                                                                                         addition, up to the application deadline,             procedure will be exempt from
                                                a. Progress Reporting on Grant Activity                  the Department will post answers to                   disclosure under FOIA.
                                                  Each applicant selected for an INFRA                   common questions and requests for
                                                                                                                                                               3. Publication of Application
                                                grant must submit the Federal Financial                  clarifications on USDOT’s Web site at
                                                                                                                                                               Information
                                                Report (SF–425) on the financial                         https://www.transportation.gov/
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                                                condition of the project and the project’s               buildamerica/InFRAgrants. To ensure                     Following the completion of the
                                                                                                         applicants receive accurate information               selection process and announcement of
                                                  12 Information on FHWA proven safety
                                                                                                         about eligibility or the program, the                 awards, the Department intends to
                                                countermeasures is available at: https://                applicant is encouraged to contact                    publish a list of all applications
                                                safety.fhwa.dot.gov/provencountermeasures/.
                                                  13 Information of the FHWA Everyday Counts             USDOT directly, rather than through                   received along with the names of the
                                                Initiative is available at https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/     intermediaries or third parties, with                 applicant organizations and funding
                                                innovation/everydaycounts/.                              questions.                                            amounts requested.


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                                                  Issued in Washington, DC, on June 28,                  (202) 649–6700 or, for persons who are                or greater; or (iii) less than $50 billion,
                                                2017.                                                    deaf or hard of hearing, TTY, (202) 649–              if the OCC determines such bank’s
                                                Elaine L. Chao,                                          5597. Upon arrival, visitors will be                  operations are highly complex or
                                                Secretary of Transportation.                             required to present valid government-                 otherwise present a heightened risk as
                                                [FR Doc. 2017–14042 Filed 7–3–17; 8:45 am]               issued photo identification and submit                to warrant the application of the
                                                BILLING CODE 4910–9X–P                                   to security screening in order to inspect             guidelines (covered banks). The
                                                                                                         and photocopy comments.                               guidelines also establish minimum
                                                                                                            All comments received, including                   standards for a board of directors in
                                                DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY                               attachments and other supporting                      overseeing the framework’s design and
                                                                                                         materials, are part of the public record              implementation. These guidelines were
                                                Office of the Comptroller of the                         and subject to public disclosure. Do not              finalized on September 11, 2014.1 The
                                                Currency                                                 include any information in your                       OCC is now seeking to renew the
                                                                                                         comment or supporting materials that                  information collection associated with
                                                Agency Information Collection                            you consider confidential or                          these guidelines.
                                                Activities: Information Collection                       inappropriate for public disclosure.                     The standards contained in the
                                                Renewal; Comment Request; OCC                            FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      guidelines are enforceable under section
                                                Guidelines Establishing Heightened                       Shaquita Merritt, OCC Clearance                       39 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act
                                                Standards for Certain Large Insured                      Officer, (202) 649–5490 or, for persons               (FDIA),2 which authorizes the OCC to
                                                National Banks, Insured Federal                          who are deaf or hard of hearing, TTY,                 prescribe operational and managerial
                                                Savings Associations, and Insured                        (202) 649–5597, Legislative and                       standards for insured national banks,
                                                Federal Branches                                         Regulatory Activities Division, Office of             insured federal savings associations,
                                                                                                         the Comptroller of the Currency, 400 7th              and insured federal branches of a
                                                AGENCY: Office of the Comptroller of the                                                                       foreign bank.
                                                Currency (OCC), Treasury.                                Street SW., Suite 3E–218, Washington,
                                                                                                                                                                  The guidelines formalize the OCC’s
                                                ACTION: Notice and request for comment.                  DC 20219.
                                                                                                                                                               heightened expectations program. The
                                                                                                         SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the                  guidelines also further the goal of the
                                                SUMMARY:    The OCC, as part of its                      PRA (44 U.S.C. 3501–3520), federal                    Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and
                                                continuing effort to reduce paperwork                    agencies must obtain approval from                    Consumer Protection Act of 2010 to
                                                and respondent burden, invites the                       OMB for each collection of information                strengthen the financial system by
                                                general public and other federal                         that they conduct or sponsor.                         focusing management and boards of
                                                agencies to take this opportunity to                     ‘‘Collection of information’’ is defined              directors on improving and
                                                comment on a continuing information                      in 44 U.S.C. 3502(3) and 5 CFR                        strengthening risk management
                                                collection, as required by the Paperwork                 1320.3(c) to include agency requests or               practices and governance, thereby
                                                Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA).                             requirements that members of the public
                                                   In accordance with the requirements                                                                         minimizing the probability and impact
                                                                                                         submit reports, keep records, or provide              of future financial crises.
                                                of the PRA, the OCC may not conduct                      information to a third party. Section                    The standards for the design and
                                                or sponsor, and the respondent is not                    3506(c)(2)(A) of title 44 requires federal            implementation of the risk governance
                                                required to respond to, an information                   agencies to provide a 60-day notice in                framework, which contain collections of
                                                collection unless it displays a currently                the Federal Register concerning each                  information, are as follows:
                                                valid Office of Management and Budget                    proposed collection of information,
                                                (OMB) control number.                                    including each proposed extension of an               Standards for Risk Governance
                                                   The OCC is soliciting comment                         existing collection of information,                   Framework
                                                concerning its information collection                    before submitting the collection to OMB                  Covered banks should establish and
                                                titled, ‘‘OCC Guidelines Establishing                    for approval. To comply with this                     adhere to a formal, written risk
                                                Heightened Standards for Certain Large                   requirement, the OCC is publishing                    governance framework designed by
                                                Insured National Banks, Insured Federal                  notice of the proposed collection of                  independent risk management. The
                                                Savings Associations, and Insured                        information set forth in this document.               framework should include delegations
                                                Federal Branches.’’                                         Title: OCC Guidelines Establishing                 of authority from the board of directors
                                                DATES: Comments must be submitted on                     Heightened Standards for Certain Large                to management committees and
                                                or before September 5, 2017.                             Insured National Banks, Insured Federal               executive officers as well as risk limits
                                                ADDRESSES: Because paper mail in the                     Savings Associations, and Insured                     established for material activities. The
                                                Washington, DC area and at the OCC is                    Federal Branches.                                     framework should be approved by the
                                                subject to delay, commenters are                            OMB Control No.: 1557–0321.                        board of directors or the board’s risk
                                                encouraged to submit comments by                            Description: The OCC’s guidelines                  committee, and it should be reviewed
                                                email, if possible. Comments may be                      codified in 12 CFR part 30, appendix D                and updated, at least annually, by
                                                sent to: Legislative and Regulatory                      establish minimum standards for the                   independent risk management.
                                                Activities Division, Office of the                       design and implementation of a risk
                                                Comptroller of the Currency, Attention:                  governance framework for insured                      Front Line Units
                                                1557–0321, 400 7th Street SW., Suite                     national banks, insured federal savings                 Front line units should take
                                                3E–218, Washington, DC 20219. In                         associations, and insured federal                     responsibility and be held accountable
                                                addition, comments may be sent by fax                    branches of a foreign bank (bank). The                by the chief executive officer (CEO) and
                                                to (571) 465–4326 or by electronic mail                  guidelines apply to a bank with average               the board of directors for appropriately
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                                                to prainfo@occ.treas.gov. You may                        total consolidated assets:                            assessing and effectively managing all of
                                                personally inspect and photocopy                            (i) Equal to or greater than $50 billion;
                                                comments at the OCC, 400 7th Street                      (ii) less than $50 billion if that bank’s               1 79 FR 51518.
                                                                                                                                                                 2 12 U.S.C. 1831p–1. Section 39 was enacted as
                                                SW., Washington, DC 20219. For                           parent company controls at least one
                                                                                                                                                               part of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
                                                security reasons, the OCC requires that                  insured national bank or insured federal              Improvement Act of 1991, Public Law 102–242,
                                                visitors make an appointment to inspect                  savings association that has average                  section 132(a), 105 Stat. 2236, 2267–70 (Dec. 19,
                                                comments. You may do so by calling                       total consolidated assets of $50 billion              1991).



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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of funding opportunity.
DatesApplications must be submitted by 8:00 p.m. EST November 2, 2017. The Grants.gov ``Apply'' function will open by August 1, 2017.
ContactFor further information regarding this notice, please contact the Office of the Secretary via email at [email protected] For more information about highway projects, please contact Crystal Jones at (202) 366-2976. For more information about maritime projects, please contact Robert Bouchard at (202) 366- 5076. For more information about rail projects, please contact Stephanie Lawrence at (202) 493-1376. For more information about railway-highway grade crossing projects, please contact Karen McClure at (202) 493-6417. For all other questions, please contact Paul Baumer at (202) 366-1092. A TDD is available for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing at 202-366-3993. In addition, up to the application deadline, the Department will post answers to common questions and requests for clarifications on USDOT's Web site at https:// www.transportation.gov/buildamerica/INFRAgrants.
FR Citation82 FR 31135 

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