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This section deals with the cost of purchase for construction and major renovation of facilities. Grantees will find this regulation useful in complying with procurement procedures and requirements. Grantees must submit a detailed estimate and compare the costs of the proposed activity.
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Sec.
1309.11 Cost comparison for purchase, construction and major
renovation of facilities
[Code of Federal Regulations][Title 45, Volume 4]
[Revised as of October 1, 2006][Page 190-191]
TITLE 45--PUBLIC WELFARE
CHAPTER XIII--OFFICE OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
PART 1309_HEAD START FACILITIES PURCHASE, MAJOR RENOVATION AND CONSTRUCTION
Subpart B_Application Procedures
Sec. 1309.11 Cost comparison for purchase, construction and major renovation of facilities.
- A grantee proposing to acquire or
undertake a major renovation of a facility must submit a
detailed estimate of the costs of the proposed activity and
compare the costs of the proposed activity as provided under
paragraph (c) of this section and provide any additional
information requested by the responsible HHS official.
- All costs of acquisition, renovation and
ownership must be identified, including, but not limited to,
professional fees, purchase of the facility to be renovated,
renovation costs, moving expenses, additional transportation
costs, maintenance, taxes, insurance, and easements, rights of way
or land rentals. An independent appraisal of the current value of
the facility proposed to be purchased, or which the grantee will
continue to purchase with Head Start funds or to receive major
renovation, made by a professional appraiser, must be included.
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- Grantees proposing to purchase a
facility, without requesting funds for major renovations to the
facility, must compare costs of the proposed facility to the
cost of the facility currently used by the grantee, unless the
grantee has no current facility, will lose the use of its
current facility, intends to continue to use its current
facility after it purchases the new facility, or has shown to
the satisfaction of the responsible HHS official that its
existing facility is inadequate. Where the grantee's current
facility is not used as the alternate facility, the grantee must
use for comparison a facility (or facilities)available for lease
in the grantee's service area and suitable for use as a Head
Start facility or which can be made suitable through incidental
alteration or renovations, the cost of which shall be included
in the cost comparison. In the case of an application for
approval of the use of Head Start funds to continue purchase of
a facility, the cost of the present facility must be compared to
the cost of the facility used by the grantee before purchase of
its current facility. If the facility used by the grantee before
the purchase of its present facility was deemed inadequate by
the responsible HHS official, or the grantee had no previous
facility, the alternative facility shall be an available,
appropriate facility (or facilities) of comparable size that was
available for rent in the grantee's service are at the time of
its purchase of the current facility. Grantees which have
established under Sec. 1309.10(f) that there is a lack of
alternative facilities that will prevent or would have prevented
operation of the program are not required to provide a cost
comparison under this paragraph.
- Grantees proposing to construct a
facility must compare the costs of constructing the proposed
facility to the costs of purchasing a suitable alternate
facility or owning, purchasing or leasing an alternative
facility which can be made suitable for use through incidental
alterations and renovations or major renovations. The
alternative facility is one now owned by the grantee or
available for lease or purchase in the grantee's service area.
If no such facility is available, this statement must explain
how this fact was determined and the claim must be supported,
whenever possible, by a written statement from a licensed real
estate professional in the grantee's service area.
- A grantee proposing to undertake a
major renovation of a facility must compare the cost of the
proposed renovation (including the cost of purchasing the
facility to be renovated, if the grantee is proposing to
purchase the facility) to the costs of constructing a facility
of comparable size. In place of the cost comparison required in
the preceding sentence, a grantee proposing to make major
renovations to a leased facility must show that the monthly or
annual occupancy costs for the term of the lease, including the
cost of the major renovations, is less than, or comparable to,
the costs of purchasing or leasing any other facility in the
grantee's service area which can be made suitable through major
renovations, if such a facility is available.
- The grantee must separately delineate the following expenses in the application:
- One-time costs, including but not
limited to, costs of purchasing the facility to be renovated,
the down payment, professional fees, moving expenses, the cost
of site preparation; and
- Ongoing costs, including, but not limited to, mortgage payments, insurance premiums, maintenance costs, and property taxes. If the grantee is exempt from the payment of property taxes, this fact must be stated.
- The period of comparison for purchase,
construction or major renovation of a facility is twenty years,
except that for the purchase of a modular unit the period of
comparison is ten years and the period of comparison for major
renovation of a leased facility is the period of the lease
remaining after the renovations are completed. For approvals of
the use of Head Start funds to continue purchase of the facility
the period of comparison begins on the date the purchase began.
- If the facility is to be used for other purposes in addition to the operation of the Head Start program, the cost of use of that part of the facility used for such other purposes must be allocated in accordance with applicable Office of Management and Budget cost principles.
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"45 CFR 1309.11 Cost comparison for purchase, construction and major renovation of facilities." Head Start Facilities Purchase, Major Renovation and Construction. 2006. English.
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