PROJECT RECONCILIATION AND CLOSEOUT Clause Samples

The PROJECT RECONCILIATION AND CLOSEOUT clause defines the procedures and requirements for finalizing all project-related activities and settling outstanding matters at the end of a contract. This typically involves confirming that all deliverables have been provided, resolving any remaining payments or claims, and ensuring that documentation is complete and accurate. By establishing a clear process for closing out the project, this clause helps prevent disputes, ensures all parties fulfill their obligations, and provides a formal conclusion to the contractual relationship.
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PROJECT RECONCILIATION AND CLOSEOUT. The purpose of closeout is for the Sub-Recipient to certify that all work has been completed. To ensure a timely closeout process, the Sub-Recipient should notify the Recipient within sixty (60) days of Project completion. The Sub-Recipient should include the following information with its closeout request: • Certification that project is complete; • Date of project completion; and, • Copies of any Recipient time extensions. With exception of Fixed Cost Estimate Subawards, Alternate Projects and Improved Projects where final costs exceed FEMA’s original approval, the final eligible amount for a Large Project is the actual documented cost of the completed, eligible SOW. Therefore, upon completion of each Large Project that FEMA obligated based on an estimated amount; the Sub-Recipient should provide the documentation to support the actual costs. If the actual costs significantly differ from the estimated amount, the Sub-Recipient should provide an explanation for the significant difference. FEMA reviews the documentation and, if necessary, obligates additional funds or reduces funding based on actual costs to complete the eligible SOW. If the project included approved hazard mitigation measures; FEMA does not re-evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the HMP based on the final actual cost. If during the review, FEMA determines that the Sub-Recipient performed work that was not included in the approved SOW, FEMA will designate the project as an Improved Project, cap the funding at the original estimated amount, and review the additional SOW for EHP compliance. For Fixed Cost Estimate Subawards, the Applicant must provide documentation to support that it used the funds in accordance with the eligibility criteria described in the PAPPG and guidance provided at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/alternative-procedures and in the referenced disaster specific guidance attached hereto. Once FEMA completes the necessary review and funding adjustments, FEMA closes the project. Once FEMA obligates a Small Project, FEMA does not adjust the approved amount of an individual Small Project. This applies even when FEMA obligates the PW based on an estimate and actual costs for completing the eligible SOW differ from the estimated amount. FEMA only adjusts the approved amount on individual Small Projects if one of the following conditions applies: • The Sub-Recipient did not complete the approved SOW; • The Sub-Recipient requests additional funds related to an eligible change in SOW; • The PW...

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