Colorado Code § 43-1-110

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(1) The
chief engineer is the director of the engineering, design, and construction division and has direct
control and management of the functions of the division subject only to the direction and
supervision of the executive director as prescribed in this part 1. The chief engineer shall attend
all meetings of the commission and, except as otherwise provided by this part 1 or other law, the
chief engineer shall perform all of the duties and exercise all of the powers vested by law in the
engineering, design, and construction division, including the awarding, under the supervision of
the executive director, of all contracts for the construction or maintenance of state highways and
mass transportation projects. It is the duty of the chief engineer in the administration of the
division to so organize the same that all employees of the division, so far as possible, are
interchangeable in work assignment and may be shifted within the division to meet seasonal and
emergency demands.
(2) Repealed.
(3) The chief engineer and the executive director are hereby authorized to accept, on
behalf of the state, any federal moneys made available for highway, railway, mass transit, and
other public transportation purposes for which no regional or local subdivision of the state has
operating authority; except that, if an intergovernmental agreement between the Denver regional
transportation district and the department concerning the southeast corridor intermodal
transportation project is not signed by October 15, 1999, then the chief engineer and the
executive director are authorized to accept, on behalf of the state, any federal transit funds made
available.
(4) The executive director or the chief engineer shall represent the department in
negotiations with local governmental entities concerning intergovernmental agreements between
the department and such local governmental entities to implement the provisions of this article.
No such intergovernmental agreement involving more than seven hundred fifty thousand dollars
shall become effective without the approval of the commission.

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