HomeMy WebLinkAboutGrantBudget4 Construction Powerhouse_GenerationRenewable Energy Fund Grant Round IV Grant Budget Form 7-21-10
GrantBudget4 Construction Powerhouse_Generation.doc
Milestone or Task Anticipated
Completion Date
RE- Fund
Grant Funds
Grantee Matching
Funds
Source of Matching
Funds:
Cash/In-kind/Federal
Grants/Other State
Grants/Other
TOTALS
Confirmation that all design and feasibility
requirements are complete January 2012 $ $ $
Completion of bid documents January 2012 $ $ $
Bidding, Feedback and Bid Awards March 2012 $ $ $
Road Construction – Generation Facility to Dam September 2012 $ $527,000 Kootznoowoo, Federal $527,000
Road Construction – Power Line and Transmission September 2012 $ $ $
Power House Construction, Penstock and Dam March 2012 $2,800,000 $1,045,402 Kootznoowoo, Federal $3,845,402
Transmission Line Construction April 2012 $ $ $
Integration and testing and Contingency June 2012 $ $ $
Decommissioning old systems or System Integration August 2012 $ $ $
Final Acceptance, Commissioning and Start Up August 2012 $ $ $
Operations Reporting September 2012 $ $ $
TOTALS $2,800,000 $1,572,402 $4,372,402
Budget Categories:
Direct Labor & Benefits $ $ $
Travel & Per Diem $ $ $
Equipment $ $ $
Materials & Supplies $ $ $
Contractual Services $ $ $
Construction Services $ $ $
Other – Administrative $ $ $
TOTALS $ $ $4,372,402
Applications should include a separate worksheet for each project phase (Reconnaissance, Feasibility, Design and Permitting, and Construction)-
Add additional pages as needed
Renewable Energy Fund Grant Round IV Grant Budget Form 7-21-10
GrantBudget4 Construction Powerhouse_Generation.doc
Project Milestones that should be addressed in Budget Proposal
Reconnaissance Feasibility Design and Permitting Construction
1. Project scoping and
contractor solicitation.
2. Resource identification and
analysis
3. Land use, permitting, and
environmental analysis
5. Preliminary design analysis
and cost
4. Cost of energy and market
analysis
5. Simple economic analysis
6. Final report and
recommendations
1. Project scoping and contractor
solicitation.
2. Detailed energy resource
analysis
3. Identification of land and
regulatory issues,
4. Permitting and environmental
analysis
5. Detailed analysis of existing
and future energy costs and
markets
6. Assessment of alternatives
7. Conceptual design analysis
and cost estimate
8. Detailed economic and
financial analysis
9, Conceptual business and
operations plans
10. Final report and
recommendations
1. Project scoping and contractor
solicitation for planning and
design
2. Permit applications (as
needed)
3. Final environmental
assessment and mitigation
plans (as needed)
4. Resolution of land use, right of
way issues
5. Permit approvals
6. Final system design
7. Engineers cost estimate
8. Updated economic and
financial analysis
9. Negotiated power sales
agreements with approved
rates
10. Final business and operational
plan
1. Confirmation that all design
and feasibility requirements
are complete.
2. Completion of bid documents
3. Contractor/vendor selection
and award
4. Construction Phases –
Each project will have unique
construction phases, limitations,
and schedule constraints which
should be identified by the
grantee
5. Integration and testing
6. Decommissioning old
systems
7. Final Acceptance,
Commissioning and Start-up
8. Operations Reporting