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Find similar grantsAggregate Grant Program is sponsored by Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). Provides funding to seaport and rail partners for projects enhancing the movement and storage of construction aggregate, supporting supply chain resilience and infrastructure development.
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Construction Aggregate Program The Construction Aggregate Program was established pursuant to section 339. 651 , F. S.
, which recognizes the Strategic Intermodal System as a critical network supporting economic activities and the transport of people and goods. The statute further finds that Florida’s rapid economic and population growth can compound supply chain demands on the transportation system, and the demand for construction aggregate.
The statute requires that the Department specifically address in its transportation plans, including the Florida Transportation Plan and the Strategic Intermodal Plan, movement and storage of construction aggregate materials essential for building roadways.
The department may make up to $20 million available each year, from existing work program revenues, to fund projects that meet the public purpose of providing increased capacity and enhanced capabilities to move and store construction aggregate. Applicants eligible for project funding under this section are seaports listed in 311. 09, F.
S. and rail lines and rail facilities. The department must consider at least the following criteria when evaluating projects for assistance under this section: The ability of the project to serve the strategic state interest of mitigating supply chain demands for construction aggregate sufficient to ensure ongoing improvement of the Strategic Intermodal System and the state’s entire transportation network.
The ability of the project to facilitate the cost-effective and efficient movement and storage of construction aggregate. The extent to which the project efficiently interacts with and supports the transportation network.
Any commitment of a funding match, which may be investment or commitment made by the owner or developer of the existing or proposed facility that facilitates or will facilitate the movement and storage of construction aggregate, local financial support or commitment, or a combination of both.
Projects with a funding match shall be prioritized based on the amount of the match and shall be prioritized over projects having no such funding match. The State Transportation Trust Fund may fund up to 100 percent of the cost of a project selected based on the criteria specified herein. Application Submission Cycle has Closed The Construction Aggregate Program's application submission cycle has closed.
Evaluation of Grant Applications Grant application responses to this program will be reviewed and evaluated by the Department. Applications will be selected for funding that most closely align with section 339. 651, F.
S. ; the Department’s grant application format; and Department funding constraints. The Department reserves the right to consider projects submitted through this program in future fiscal years.
Note: Any applicant proposing a project located on seaport property must include a letter of support from the seaport as part of their application package. Construction Aggregate Application - [ 36. 5 KB ] Contract Template: Public Transportation Grant Agreement (PTGA) - [ 274 KB ] MyFloridaMarketPlace Vendor Information Portal Contact us for information about the process or to submit applications: co.
aggregate@dot. state. fl.
us
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