5100-132 Project Plans and Specifications - Airport Improvement P

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FAA Form 5100-132, Project Plans and Specifications – Airport
Improvement Program Sponsor Certification
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76177-1524.

FAA Form 5100-132

U.S. Department of Transportation
Federal Aviation Administration

OMB CONTROL NUMBER: 2120-0569
EXPIRATION DATE: 6/30/2023

Project Plans and Specifications
Airport Improvement Program Sponsor Certification
Sponsor:
Airport:
Project Number:
Description of Work:

Application
49 USC § 47105(d) authorizes the Secretary to require certification from the sponsor that it will comply
with the statutory and administrative requirements in carrying out a project under the Airport Improvement
Program (AIP). Labor and civil rights standards applicable to AIP are established by the Department of
Labor (www.dol.gov/). AIP Grant Assurance C.1—General Federal Requirements identifies applicable
federal laws, regulations, executive orders, policies, guidelines and requirements for assistance under
AIP. A list of current advisory circulars with specific standards for procurement, design or construction of
airports, and installation of equipment and facilities is referenced in standard airport sponsor Grant
Assurance 34 contained in the grant agreement.
Certification Statements
Except for certification statements below marked as not applicable (N/A), this list includes major
requirements of the construction project. Selecting “Yes” represents sponsor acknowledgement and
confirmation of the certification statement. The term “will” means Sponsor action taken at appropriate
time based on the certification statement focus area, but no later than the end of the project period of
performance. This list is not comprehensive and does not relieve the sponsor from fully complying with all
applicable statutory and administrative standards. The source of the requirement is referenced within
parenthesis.
1. The plans and specifications were or will be prepared in accordance with applicable federal
standards and requirements, so that no deviation or modification to standards set forth in the
advisory circulars, or FAA-accepted state standard, is necessary other than those explicitly
approved by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) (14 USC § 47105).
Yes

No

N/A

2. Specifications incorporate or will incorporate a clear and accurate description of the technical
requirement for the material or product that does not contain limiting or proprietary features that
unduly restrict competition (2 CFR §200.319).
Yes

No

N/A

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3. The development that is included or will be included in the plans is depicted on the current airport
layout plan as approved by the FAA (14 USC § 47107).
Yes

No

N/A

4. Development and features that are ineligible or unallowable for AIP funding have been or will be
omitted from the plans and specifications (FAA Order 5100.38, par. 3-43).
Yes

No

N/A

5. The specification does not use or will not use “brand name” or equal to convey requirements
unless sponsor requests and receives approval from the FAA to use brand name (FAA Order
5100.38, Table U-5).
Yes

No

N/A

6. The specification does not impose or will not impose geographical preference in their
procurement requirements (2 CFR §200.319(b) and FAA Order 5100.38, Table U-5).
Yes

No

N/A

7. The use of prequalified lists of individuals, firms or products include or will include sufficient
qualified sources that ensure open and free competition and that does not preclude potential
entities from qualifying during the solicitation period (2 CFR §319(d)).
Yes

No

N/A

8. Solicitations with bid alternates include or will include explicit information that establish a basis for
award of contract that is free of arbitrary decisions by the sponsor (2 CFR § 200.319(a)(7)).
Yes

No

N/A

9. Concurrence was or will be obtained from the FAA if Sponsor incorporates a value engineering
clause into the contract (FAA Order 5100.38, par. 3-57).
Yes

No

N/A

10. The plans and specifications incorporate or will incorporate applicable requirements and
recommendations set forth in the federally approved environmental finding (49 USC §47106(c)).
Yes

No

N/A

11. The design of all buildings comply or will comply with the seismic design requirements of 49 CFR
§ 41.120. (FAA Order 5100.38d, par. 3-92)
Yes

No

N/A

12. The project specification include or will include process control and acceptance tests required for
the project by as per the applicable standard:
a. Construction and installation as contained in Advisory Circular (AC) 150/5370-10.
Yes

No

N/A

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b. Snow Removal Equipment as contained in AC 150/5220-20.
Yes
c.

No

N/A

Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) vehicles as contained in AC 150/5220-10.
Yes

No

N/A

13. For construction activities within or near aircraft operational areas(AOA):
a. The Sponsor has or will prepare a construction safety and phasing plan (CSPP) conforming
to Advisory Circular 150/5370-2.
b. Compliance with CSPP safety provisions has been or will be incorporated into the plans
and specifications as a contractor requirement.
c. Sponsor will not initiate work until receiving FAA’s concurrence with the CSPP (FAA Order
5100.38, Par. 5-29).
Yes

No

N/A

14. The project was or will be physically completed without federal participation in costs due to errors
and omissions in the plans and specifications that were foreseeable at the time of project design
(49 USC §47110(b)(1) and FAA Order 5100.38d, par. 3-100).
Yes

No

N/A

Attach documentation clarifying any above item marked with “No” response.
Sponsor’s Certification
I certify, for the project identified herein, responses to the forgoing items are accurate as marked and
additional documentation for any item marked “no” is correct and complete.
Executed on this

day of

,

.

Name of Sponsor:
Name of Sponsor’s Authorized Official:
Title of Sponsor’s Authorized Official:

Signature of Sponsor’s Authorized Official:

I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. I understand that knowingly and
willfully providing false information to the federal government is a violation of 18 USC § 1001 (False
Statements) and could subject me to fines, imprisonment, or both.

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File TitleFAA Form 5100-132, Project Plans and Specifications – Airport Improvement Program Sponsor Certification
SubjectAIP
AuthorAirport Financial Assistance Division (APP-500) 202-267-3831
File Modified2020-08-18
File Created2016-10-14

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