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How to fill out the Request To Proceed - Ohio Public Works Commission online
The Request To Proceed form is a crucial document for submitting infrastructure project proposals to the Ohio Public Works Commission. This guide will provide you with a step-by-step approach to accurately complete the form online, ensuring that all necessary information is included for a successful submission.
Follow the steps to fill out the Request To Proceed form online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin by entering the OPWC project number in the designated field.
- Fill in your name and contact information, including your email and phone number.
- In the 'Flood Damage Reduction Standards' section, indicate if the project is located within a 100 year floodplain by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'. If applicable, attach any local floodplain permit or a letter from the ODNR.
- For water supply projects, provide the OEPA plan approval letter in the attachment checklist.
- Next, include any requests for changes along with any required attachments such as the project schedule and local officials.
- Designate the vendor by selecting from contractor, supplier, or consultant. Enter the vendor's name, check if they are a Minority Business Enterprise (MBE), and provide the federal tax ID, address, and contact information.
- Specify the contract amount and describe the scope of work. For construction projects, include the start date and estimated completion date.
- In the 'Local Authorization' section, enter the date and provide an authorized signature.
- Finally, return the completed form and any attachments to the OPWC via mail, email, or fax as instructed.
Complete your Request To Proceed form online today and ensure your project moves forward without delays.
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