Bryan Day at the state capitol; January 28, 2025; recognize
HR 56 mandates the development of cost estimation methods for delays in public and private projects, improving planning and reducing financial impacts on developers and communities.
HR 56 mandates the development of cost estimation methods for delays in public and private projects, improving planning and reducing financial impacts on developers and communities.
Bill Number: HR 56
Title: Requesting the Office of Planning and Sustainable Development, in Coordination with Appropriate State and County Departments or Agencies, to Develop Methods to Estimate Costs Associated with Delays in Certain Public and Private Development Projects.
Status: Reported from FIN (Stand. Com. Rep. No. 1797), recommending adoption.
Introduced: January 03, 2025
Classification: Resolution
Subject: Costs of Delay for Public and Private Projects, Office of Planning and Sustainable Development, Permitting
The primary purpose of HR 56 is to address the financial implications of delays in public and private development projects. The resolution seeks to enhance the understanding of these costs by requesting the Office of Planning and Sustainable Development to develop systematic methods for estimating the financial impact of such delays. This initiative aims to improve project planning and execution, ultimately fostering more efficient development processes.
HR 56 represents a proactive step towards understanding and mitigating the economic impacts of delays in development projects. By establishing methods for estimating these costs, the resolution aims to enhance project efficiency and effectiveness, benefiting both developers and the communities they serve.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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