Maryland Code § TR-8-206

Section TR-8-206
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The Administration shall keep its accounts relating to State highway
construction, reconstruction, and maintenance so as to make readily obtainable
information on expenditures for the following:
(1) Preliminary work, including: preliminary engineering surveys;
preliminary plans and estimates; preliminary engineering investigations and studies;
subsoil investigations and borings; test piles; traffic studies; and traveling,
transportation, and subsistence expenses of personnel assigned to preliminary work;
(2) Acquisition of rights-of-way, including: property surveys; legal
costs in connection with property acquisition; cost of property acquired; appraisals;
traveling, transportation, and subsistence expenses of personnel assigned to rights-
of-way; and any other costs incurred in the acquisition of property;
(3) Construction, including: payments made to contractors, builders,
and materialmen, including payments for all labor and material for the construction
of the project; demolition; machinery; and equipment;
(4) Engineering, including: preparation of contract plans and
specifications; estimates; supervision of construction; inspection of workmanship and
materials; mill and shop inspection; tests of materials; control surveys; traveling,
transportation, and subsistence expenses of engineers assigned to the design and
preparation of contract plans and specifications, surveys, supervision of construction,
and inspection of construction work;
(5) Administrative and legal services, including: accounting;
supervision; legal expenses; traveling, transportation, and subsistence expenses of
personnel; and other administrative expenses, including any parts of the general

administrative expenses of the Administration allocated or prorated to the project;
and
(6) Miscellaneous expenses, including: any other item of expense not
otherwise covered by this section.

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