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G.Remedies for Misuse or Noncompliance. If WSDOT determines that the Project has <br />been used in a manner materially different from that described in Section 1, or in a “Service <br />Area” different than that described in Section 1, WSDOT may require the GRANTEE to repay <br />WSDOT the grant funded share of the Project. WSDOT may also withhold payments should <br />it determine that the GRANTEE has failed to materially comply with any provision of this <br />AGREEMENT. <br />Section 17 <br />Maintenance of the Project <br />A.This provision shall survive termination of this AGREEMENT. <br />B.The GRANTEE shall make all necessary repairs and reasonably maintain the Project <br />Assets to assure it remains in good and operational condition until the end of its minimum <br />useful life. The minimum useful life of a constructed project is determined based on the <br />Architectural/Engineering requirements for each type of structure, materials used, industry <br />standards, and other federal and/or state standards and specifications, as described in the <br />GUIDEBOOK. The minimum useful life for rolling stock is defined in FTA Circular 5010.1F, <br />as referenced in the GUIDEBOOK. The minimum useful life for other equipment shall be <br />determined according to provisions in the GUIDEBOOK including manufacturer’s <br />estimated useful life and industry standards. All service, materials, and repairs in <br />connection with the use and operation of the Project during its minimum useful life shall be <br />at the GRANTEE’s expense. <br />C.GRANTEEs who are transit agencies and/or who receive direct federal funding from FTA must <br />also have a Transit Asset Management Plan submitted to WSDOT that details their plan to <br />maintain the Project. GRANTEEs must submit a written Vehicle, Equipment, Facility, and/or <br />Infrastructure Maintenance Plan to WSDOT prior to the occupation and/or operation of the <br />Project, as applicable and prescribed in the GUIDEBOOK. The GRANTEE agrees, at a <br />minimum, to maintain the Project and service or replace parts at intervals recommended in <br />the manuals and/or instructions provided by contractors, vendors, and/or component <br />manufacturers, or sooner if needed. The GRANTEE shall have the Project routinely <br />inspected and make arrangements for any appropriate service and repair under the <br />manufacturer’s warranty, if applicable. WSDOT shall not be liable for repairs. The <br />GRANTEE shall retain records of all maintenance and parts replacement performed on the <br />Project in accordance with Section 25. The GRANTEE shall provide copies of such records <br />to WSDOT, upon request. <br />Section 18 <br />Compliance with WSDOT Standards and Approval requirements <br />A.This provision applies to all projects with construction elements. <br />B.The GRANTEE agrees the Project must comply with all applicable Washington State <br />Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal <br />Construction M 41-10, and any applicable revisions thereto. <br />C.If the GRANTEE receives federal funds through WSDOT Public Transportation Division for <br />this project, the project must comply with WSDOT General Special Provisions, Local Agency <br />(APWA) specifications and Washington State Department of Transportation Construction <br />Manual M41-01, as applicable. WSDOT General Special Provision (GSP) related to Buy <br />America/BABA requirements shall be included in the Plans, Specifications and Estimate <br />Everett Transit <br />PTD1163 <br />10 of 25