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Section 2: Preliminary Activities

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Donation Agreements

One key difference between TxDOT construction projects and railroad capital improvement projects is TxDOT cannot extend credit to another party for services provided prior to reimbursement. Therefore, a Donation Agreement is needed between TxDOT and the railroad company so the railroad company can provide funding for the work prior to the work being performed. TxDOT employees may charge time and materials to the project. Once the project is complete, any funding paid via the Donation Agreement above what was charged by TxDOT is reimbursed to the railroad company.

Once a district is notified of an impending railroad capital improvement project, a decision must be made by the district on whether a Donation Agreement should be pursued between TxDOT and the railroad company. Donation Agreements allow TxDOT to be reimbursed for labor and materials provided on railroad capital improvement projects. Some examples of TxDOT services may include:

A Donation Agreement typically includes an attached estimate of TxDOT services as well as a project location map. The agreement will specify design standards required from the railroad company, requirements on utility adjustments, and insurance requirements for railroad companies working on TxDOT right of way.

Donation Agreements usually take three to six months to execute. If the district decides to pursue a Donation Agreement, any plans developed by the railroad company cannot be reviewed until the agreement has been fully executed. In some cases, the district may decide not to pursue a Donation Agreement. Reasons may include:

If a Donation Agreement is executed, it will be recognized by the commission typically within one month of the agreement being executed.

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Diagnostic Inspection

A diagnostic inspection should be conducted for any projects that:

Maintenance projects or projects that do not impact the traveling public may not require a diagnostic inspection.

The diagnostic inspection should be coordinated between the railroad company and the district railroad coordinator.

For further information on conducting a diagnostic inspection, see Chapter 4.

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