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up to the application deadline, the Department will post answers to common questions and requests for clarifications on USDOTs website at https www.transportation.gov/
buildamerica/INFRAgrants. To ensure applicants receive accurate information about eligibility or the program, the applicant is encouraged to contact USDOT directly, rather than through intermediaries or third parties, with questions. DOT staff may also conduct briefings on the INFRA Transportation grant selection and award process upon request.
H. Other Information
3. Department Feedback on Applications The Department strives to provide as much information as possible to assist applicants with the application process.
The Department will not review applications in advance, but Department staff are available for technical questions and assistance. To efficiently use Department resources, the Department will prioritize interactions with applicants who have not already received a debrief on their FY 2020
INFRA application. Program staff will address questions to INFRAgrants@
dot.gov throughout the application period.
1. Protection of Confidential Business Information
4. INFRA Extra, Eligibility and Designation
All information submitted as part of, or in support of, any application shall use publicly available data or data that can be made public and methodologies that are accepted by industry practice and standards, to the extent possible. If the application includes information the applicant considers to be a trade secret or confidential commercial or financial information, the applicant should do the following: 1 Note on the front cover that the submission Contains Confidential Business Information CBI; 2 mark each affected page CBI; and 3 highlight or otherwise denote the CBI portions.
The Department protects such information from disclosure to the extent allowed under applicable law. In the event the Department receives a Freedom of Information Act FOIA
request for the information, USDOT will follow the procedures described in its FOIA regulations at 49 CFR 7.17. Only information that is ultimately determined to be confidential under that procedure will be exempt from disclosure under FOIA.
Due to overwhelming demand, the Department is unable to provide an INFRA award to every competitive project that applies. The INFRA Extra initiative is aimed at encouraging sponsors with competitive projects that do not receive an INFRA award to consider applying for TIFIA credit assistance.
Projects for which an INFRA
application is advanced by the Senior Review Team on the List of Projects for Consideration, but that are not awarded, are automatically designated INFRA
Extra Projects, unless the Department determines that they are not reasonably likely to satisfy the TIFIA project type 23 U.S.C. 601a12 and project size 23 U.S.C. 602a5 eligibilities. This is a novel designation that provides the sponsors of these projects the opportunity to apply for TIFIA credit assistance for up to 49% of eligible project costs. Under current policy, TIFIA credit assistance is limited to 33% of eligible project costs unless the applicant provides strong rationale for requiring additional assistance. Projects for which an INFRA application is advanced by the Senior Review Team on the List of Projects for Consideration, but that are not awarded, are automatically deemed to have demonstrated a strong rationale for such additional assistance.
Projects designated as INFRA Extra Projects will be announced by the Secretary after INFRA award announcements are made.
For further information about the TIFIA program in general, including details about the types of credit assistance available, eligibility requirements and the creditworthiness review process, please refer to the Build America Bureau Credit Programs Guide, available on the Build America Bureau website: https
2. Publication of Application Information Following the completion of the selection process and announcement of awards, the Department intends to publish a list of all applications received along with the names of the applicant organizations and funding amounts requested. Except for the information properly marked as described in Section H.1., the Department may make application narratives publicly available or share application information within the Department or with other Federal agencies if the Department determines that sharing is relevant to the respective programs objectives.
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Disclaimer: An INFRA Extra Project designation does not guarantee that an applicant will receive TIFIA credit assistance nor does it guarantee that any award of TIFIA credit assistance will be equal to 49% of eligible project costs.
Receipt of TIFIA credit assistance is contingent on the applicants ability to satisfy applicable creditworthiness standards and other Federal requirements.
Issued in Washington, DC, on February 22, 2021.
Peter Paul Montgomery Buttigieg, Secretary of Transportation.
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