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iii) Request Appeal via Arbitration. <br />b) Project Appeal <br />i) Large Project Appeal <br />(1) Request First Appeal; and/or <br />(2) Request Second Appeal; and/or <br />(3) Request Appeal via Arbitration <br />ii) Small Project Appeal <br />(1) Small Project Netting. <br />4. PROJECT RECONCILIATION AND CLOSEOUT <br />The purpose of closeout is for the Subrecipient to certify that all work has been completed. To ensure a <br />timely closeout process, the Subrecipient should notify the Recipient within sixty (60) days of Project <br />completion. <br />The Subrecipient should include the following information with its closeout request: <br />• Certification that project is complete; <br />• Date of project completion; and, <br />• Copies of any time extensions. <br />Large Projects <br />With exception of Fixed Cost Estimate Subawards, Alternate Projects and Improved Projects where final <br />costs exceed FEMA's original approval, the final eligible amount for a Large Project is the actual <br />documented cost of the completed, eligible SOW. Therefore, upon completion of each Large Project that <br />FEMA obligated based on an estimated amount; the Subrecipient should provide the documentation to <br />support the actual costs. If the actual costs significantly differ from the estimated amount, the Subrecipient <br />should provide an explanation for the significant difference. <br />FEMA reviews the documentation and, if necessary, obligates additional funds or reduces funding based <br />on actual costs to complete the eligible SOW. If the project included approved hazard mitigation measures; <br />FEMA does not re-evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the HMP based on .the final actual cost. If during the <br />review, FEMA determines that the Subrecipient performed work that was not included in the approved <br />SOW, FEMA will designate the project as an Improved Project, cap the funding at the original estimated <br />amount, and review the additional SOW for EHP compliance. <br />For Fixed Cost Estimate Subawards, the Subrecipient must provide documentation to support that it used <br />the funds in accordance with the eligibility criteria described in the PAPPG and guidance provided at <br />https://www.fema.gov/assistance/public/policy-guidance-fact-sheets and in the referenced disaster <br />specific guidance attached hereto. <br />Once FEMA completes the necessary review and funding adjustments, FEMA closes the project. <br />Small Projects <br />Once FEMA obligates a Small Project, FEMA does not adjust the approved amount of an individual Small <br />Project. This applies even when FEMA obligates the PW based on an estimate, and actual costs for <br />completing the eligible SOW differ from the estimated amount. FEMA adjusts the approved amount on <br />individual Small Projects only if one of the following conditions applies: <br />• The Subrecipient did not complete the approved SOW; <br />• The Subrecipient requests additional funds related to an eligible change in SOW; <br />• The PW contains inadvertent errors or omissions; or <br />• Actual insurance proceeds differ from the amount deducted in the PW. <br />In these cases, FEMA only adjusts the specific cost items affected. <br />133 <br />39 <br />
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