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11 Μαΐ 2023 · FEMA’s Cost Estimating Format (CEF) is a uniform methodology that is applied when determining the cost of eligible permanent work for large construction projects.
- Schedule of Equipment Rates
The rates on this Schedule of Equipment Rates are for...
- Schedule of Equipment Rates
• Costs to temporarily stabilize a building so that it is safe to enter to evaluate required repairs • Costs to obtain or prepare plans and specifications • Land survey costs
To provide the applicant with a better representation of actual costs at the beginning of the assistance process, FEMA developed the Cost Estimating Format (CEF). This Instructional Guide describes the CEF process and how it fits into the PA Program.
COSTS FOR SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENTS / REPAIR OF SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE: Included Costs: Items that must be included in the costs of improvement or costs to repair are those that are directly associated with the building. The following list of costs that must be included is not intended to be
FEMA COST BREAKDOWN WORKSHEET INSTRUCTIONS . The package consists of a cover page, a Building Shell breakdown page and a breakdown page for each of three floors. Complete all of the pages required. If a page is not necessary, do not complete it. Remove it from the package before submittal.
To establish the value of any proposed improvements, a contractor shall submit an itemized breakdown of estimated material/labor costs and the Cost Evaluation form (attached to this packet). The contractor shall use the attached Material Receipts/Estimates handout to help them determine the valuation of the proposed project. These submitted
Basic rule: If the cost of improvements or the cost to repair the damage exceeds 50 percent of the market value of the building, it must be brought up to current floodplain management standards. That means an existing building must meet the requirements for new construction.