Article 1 In order to strengthen the management of government investment projects, standardize the review behavior of government investment projects, reasonably determine and effectively control project investments, and ensure the standardized, efficient and safe use of public funds, in accordance with the "Government Investment Regulations" and the "Interim Provisions on Major Administrative Decision-making Procedures"
Regulations" and other relevant laws and regulations, and based on the actual situation of this city, these measures are formulated.
Article 2 These Measures shall apply to the review and post-evaluation of investment projects of this municipal government, as well as other matters decided by the municipal government to conduct review.
The term "government investment" as mentioned in these Measures refers to the government's use of funds allocated by the budget to carry out fixed asset investment and construction activities, including new construction, expansion, reconstruction, technological transformation, etc.
Article 3 The term "government investment project review" as mentioned in these Measures refers to the municipal government's project investment review agency's review of government investment project proposals, feasibility study reports, preliminary designs and budget estimates or implementation plans, department project expenditure budgets, and project budget control prices (
The act of reviewing or evaluating (including bidding base), contracts, project settlements, and final accounts for completion, conducting post-evaluation of government investment projects, and reviewing other matters decided by the municipal government.
Article 4 The review of government investment projects shall follow the principles of "independence, science, and impartiality", follow the working procedure of "review first, then make decisions", and be conducted in accordance with relevant laws, regulations, and industry norms and standards.
Article 5: The municipal government project investment review agency (hereinafter referred to as the “review agency”) is responsible for and organizes the implementation of the review of investment projects by the municipal government at the same level.
The evaluation agency shall be responsible to the municipal government for the evaluation report (opinion) it issues.
The county (district) government evaluation agency is responsible for the investment evaluation work of the government at the same level.
Audit, judicial administration and other departments shall supervise the review of government investment projects within the scope of their respective responsibilities.
Article 6 The development and reform, finance, housing construction, public resource trading and other departments shall conduct project approval, bidding, supervision and management of government investment projects based on the evaluation reports (opinions) issued by the evaluation agencies.
Article 7 Project construction units and relevant departments shall perform the following obligations during the review of government investment projects: (1) Provide the information required for review in a timely manner and be responsible for the completeness, authenticity and legality of the information provided; (2)
) Matters that need to be verified or evidenced by the review agency shall not be refused, concealed or false information shall be provided; (3) The review shall be submitted in a timely manner before the construction contract contract is formally signed; (4) The preliminary review conclusion issued by the review agency shall be collected by itself
Submit written opinions and give a reply within three working days from the date of arrival; (5) The review conclusions and review suggestions made by the review agency should be adopted and implemented.
Article 8 Government investment project survey, design, construction, supervision and other units shall cooperate with the review agency in the implementation of government investment project review work, truthfully provide relevant information and assume corresponding responsibilities.
Article 9 The review agency shall establish a feedback mechanism for government investment project review information, and implement a review publicity system, a regular return visit system and a joint inspection system.
Article 10 The content of the review of government investment projects mainly includes: (1) the necessity, feasibility and rationality of the project proposal and feasibility study report; (2) the rationality and completeness of the project’s preliminary design and budget or implementation plan
; (3) The necessity of adjusting the budget estimate; (4) The necessity and rationality of the department project expenditure budget; (5) The rationality and accuracy of the project budget control price (including the bidding floor); (6) The validity of the project contract
(7) The legality, authenticity and accuracy of the project completion decision (settlement); (8) The benefits, effects, functions and impacts after the project is put into use; (9) Other matters that require review.
Article 11: The review agency shall formulate review work plans based on the review content of government investment projects, and implement assessment and review work in accordance with the basis and procedures for government project review.
The basis for evaluation of government investment projects includes: (1) National and local laws, regulations, and rules related to investment plans, fiscal budgets, financial accounting, government procurement, bidding, economic contracts, and engineering construction; (2) National industry authorities and
Standards, pricing basis and engineering technical specifications promulgated by relevant local departments; (3) Price information, project cost index, price adjustment regulations and other relevant materials related to government investment projects; (4) Project proposals, feasibility study reports, preliminary
Design and budget estimate or implementation plan and its approval, approval documents from the natural resources, housing construction, ecological environment and other departments; (5) Project survey and design contract, construction contract (supplementary contract), material and equipment procurement contract (agreement), recruitment contract
Bidding and other documents; (6) Project expenditure budget, project budget control price (including bidding base) and other relevant information; (7) Other relevant information based on the evaluation of government investment projects.