Emergency

What is required for an Expedited Project request to FEMA?

  • The applicant needs to provide detailed     information about the work, including a description of the immediate     threat, work activities, locations, cost estimates, insurance policies,     labor details, equipment information, supplies, contract work documentation,     and other emergency work costs. ​
  • The project must be a permanent work project with     a total estimated cost of $1 million or less. ​
  • The project must be able to be completed within     180 days from the time it is ready for obligation. ​
  • For small projects with a total estimated cost of     $55,000 or less, the project must be for emergency work. ​
  • The applicant must submit a detailed scope of     work, cost estimate, and schedule for the project to FEMA for review and     approval. ​

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