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Agreement
Approved Date
06/13/2017
Control Number
2017-089
Agenda Item Number
8.H.
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Florida Department of Transportation
Hurricane Matthew
Federal Highway Adminsitration
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Local Government Emergency Relief Reimbursement Agreement
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EXHIBIT D <br /> Federal Highway Administration Provision — Buy America <br /> Source of Supply - Steel (Federal-Aid Contracts Only): For Federal-aid Contracts, only use steel and iron <br /> produced in the United States, in accordance with the Buy America provisions of 23 CFR 635.410, as amended. Ensure <br /> that all manufacturing processes for this material occur in the United States. As used in this specification, a <br /> manufacturing process is any process that modifies the chemical content, physical shape or size, or final finish of a <br /> product, beginning with the initial melding and mixing and continuing through the bending and coating stages. A <br /> manufactured steel or iron product is complete only when all grinding, drilling, welding, finishing and coating have been <br /> completed. If a domestic product is taken outside the United States for any process, it becomes foreign source material. <br /> When using steel and iron as a component of any manufactured product incorporated into the project(e.g., concrete pipe, <br /> prestressed beams, corrugated steel pipe, etc.), these same provisions apply, except that the manufacturer may use <br /> minimal quantities of foreign steel and iron when the cost of such foreign materials does not exceed 0.1% of the total <br /> Contract amount or$2,500, whichever is greater. These requirements are applicable to all steel and iron materials <br /> incorporated into the finished work, but are not applicable to steel and iron items that the Contractor uses but does not <br /> incorporate into the finished work. Provide a certification from the producer of steel or iron, or any product containing <br /> steel or iron as a component, stating that all steel or iron furnished or incorporated into the furnished product was <br /> manufactured in the United States in accordance with the requirements of this specification and the Buy America <br /> provisions of 23 CFR 635.410, as amended. Such certification shall also include (1) a statement that the product was <br /> produced entirely within the United States, or (2) a statement that the product was produced within the United States <br /> except for minimal quantities of foreign steel and iron valued at $ 41,189.61. Furnish each such certification to the <br /> Engineer prior to incorporating the material into the project. When FHWA allows the use of foreign steel on a project, <br /> furnish invoices to document the cost of such material, and obtain the Engineer's written approval prior to incorporating <br /> the material into the project. <br /> • <br /> 12 <br />
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