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- Standard Cost Categories for Capital Projects | FTA
In 2005, FTA implemented the Standard Cost Categories (SCC) to establish a consistent format for the reporting, estimating, and managing of capital costs for New Starts projects
- Sloc Cloc and Code (scc) - GitHub
Goal is to be the fastest code counter possible, but also perform COCOMO calculation like sloccount, estimate code complexity similar to cyclomatic complexity calculators and produce unique lines of code or DRYness metrics
- Capital Cost Estimating Methodology
Use of the FTA SCC format has the benefit of presenting the capital cost estimates in an industry-recognized format that requires consideration of all project components known to drive costs
- New Starts SCC Workbook | FTA - Federal Transit Administration
New Starts Standard Cost Categories (SCC) worksheets issued by FTA for reporting the capital costs and schedules of proposed projects
- scc README. md at master · boyter scc · GitHub
In short when scc is looking through what it has identified as code if it notices what are usually branch conditions it will increment a counter The conditions it looks for are compiled into the code and you can get an idea for them by looking at the JSON inside the repository
- Standard Cost Categories Small Starts Workbook
The Standard Cost Categories (SCC) are for cost management, day to day as well as at important milestones To manage capital project costs use the SCC worksheets, back up sheets, detailed cost estimates, etc At important milestones, "paperclip" the SCC worksheets to the applicable grants in TrAMS
- CAPITAL COST ESTIMATING - Federal Railroad Administration
The SCC format must be used for FRA-funded railroad projects, to obtain important consistency in the reporting, estimating, and managing of capital costs Often, the SCC format is the foundation or structure for the actual estimate
- Cost Estimation for FTA Funded Transit Projects | FTA
When developing cost estimates for projects in the CIG program, project sponsors must use the New Starts Standard Cost Categories (SCC) Workbook issued by FTA to ensure a consistent format for the reporting, estimating, and managing of capital costs for CIG projects
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