Volume: 3Date: 2022-01-01Original Date: 2022-01-01Title: Section 152.319 - Monitoring and reporting of program performance.Context:
Title 14 - Aeronautics and Space. CHAPTER I - FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (CONTINUED). SUBCHAPTER I - AIRPORTS. PART 152 - AIRPORT AID PROGRAM. Subpart D - Accounting and Reporting Requirements.
§ 152.319Monitoring and reporting of program performance.(a) The sponsor or planning agency shall monitor performance under the project to ensure that—(1) Time schedules are being met;(2) Work units projected by time periods are being accomplished; and,(3) Other performance goals are being achieved.(b) Reviews shall be made for—(1) Each item of development or work element included in the project; and(2) All other work to be performed as a condition of the grant agreement.
(c)
Airport development.
Unless otherwise requested by the Administrator, the sponsor of a project for airport development shall submit a performance report, on an annual basis, that must include—
(1) A comparison of actual accomplishments to the goals established for the period, made, if applicable, on a quantitative basis related to cost data for computation of unit costs;
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(2) The reasons for slippage in each case where an established goal was not met; and(3) Other pertinent information including, when appropriate, an analysis and explanation of each cost overrun and high unit cost.
(d)
Airport planning.
The sponsor of a project for airport master planning or a planning agency conducting a project for airport system planning shall submit a performance report, on a quarterly basis, that must include:
(1) A comparison of actual accomplishments to the goals established for the period, made, if applicable, on a quantitative basis related to costs for computation of work element costs;(2) Reasons for slippage in each case where an established goal was not met; and(3) Other pertinent information including, when appropriate, an analysis and explanation of each cost overrun and high work element cost.