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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 176 — Department of highways

176.249 Quarterly activity report required -- Data to be included.

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(1)The cabinet shall, on a quarterly basis, transmit electronically to the General
Assembly through the Legislative Research Commission a report on all activity
relating to projects funded through the LARP in a particular year.
(2)The data for each project listed in the report required by subsection
(1)of this
section shall contain all activity on projects funded through the LARP for that year,
and shall also include but not be limited to the following:
(a)The name of the city or county responsible for maintaining the road or street;
(b)A unique project identification number;
(c)The route and highway district where the project is located;
(d)The length of the project to the nearest one-tenth (1/10) of a mile;
(e)A description of the project and the scope of rehabilitation;
(f)The original estimated cost to complete the project;
(g)The status of funding for the project;
(h)If the project has been let, the:
1. Name of the contractor;
2. Contractor's vendor number in the statewide accounting system;
3. Current contract amount; and
4. Current amount earned by the contractor; and
(i)The:
1. Estimated date for completion of the project;
2. Current percentage of work completed based upon time;
3. Actual contract completion date, if applicable; and
4. Final actual cost to complete the project, if applicable.
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