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<title>Transportation Megaprojects Accountability and Oversight Act of 2015</title>
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<action-date>2015-12-10</action-date>
<action-desc>Introduced in House</action-desc>
<summary-text><![CDATA[<p><strong>Transportation Megaprojects Accountability and Oversight Act of 2015</strong></p> <p>This bill requires a recipient of federal financial assistance under National Highway System provisions for a megaproject (a project that has an estimated total cost of $2.5 billion or more and such other projects as may be identified by the Department of Transportation [DOT]), in order to be authorized for construction, to submit to DOT a comprehensive risk management plan that contains:</p> <ul> <li> a description of the process by which the recipient will identify, quantify, and monitor the risks that might result in cost overruns, project delays, reduced construction quality, or reductions in benefits; </li> <li> examples of mechanisms the recipient will use to track such risks;</li> <li> a plan to control such risks; and </li> <li> assurances that the recipient will regularly submit updated cost estimates and maintain and regularly reassess financial reserves for addressing risks.</li> </ul> <p>A recipient also must establish a peer review group to give expert advice on the scientific, technical, and project management aspects of the project. Each peer review group must:</p> <ul> <li> meet annually until the project is completed; </li> <li> review the project within 90 days after any significant change in its scope, schedule, or budget; and </li> <li> report on the findings of each review to DOT, Congress, and the recipient.</li> </ul> <p>Each recipient must publish such report on its website, along with the name, license number, and license type of each engineer supervising an aspect of the project.</p>]]></summary-text>
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