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Form: FCERM business case templates: local authorities and IDBs

Environment Agency

July 16
15:11 2024

For RMAs developingFCERMcapital projects, resources such as technical templates and forms are no longer available on GOV.UK. You can request access to business case templates by subscribing toSupporting Flood and Coast Projectscommunity of practice.

You can also:

  • find guidance on developing your project
  • access training
  • ask questions and share information with theFCERMcommunity
  • get updates on changes to guidance and processes

To subscribe send an emailadmin_FCERMprojectsupport@environment-agency.gov.uk

Your email address will be used to access all areas. For further information on how we deal with your data please visitpersonal information charter on GOV.UK.

If you do not wish to subscribe you can contact your local partnership and strategic overview (PSO) officer for support and/or resources.

Emailenquiries@environment-agency.gov.ukto find out who your local PSO officer is.

Updates to this page

Published 15 October 2014
Last updated 16 July 2024 +show all updates
  1. Amended title to suit content

  2. Changed title and updated details on how to request access to business case templates.

  3. Updated to replace the current template with the new simple or supported change template type.

  4. The Environment Agency Assurance and Technical Approval section updated to include confirmation that a record of the assurance is appended to the business case.

  5. Removed the business case template and short form business case template. Replaced with one business case template that must be used regardless of project value.

  6. Change to formatting of approval history sheet to conform with EA Financial Scheme of Delegation.

  7. Corrected error in the FSoD cover sheet of the short form business case template.

  8. Updated Short form business case.

  9. The business case templates for project appraisal reports have been updated. This is the new format for providing business cases in support of a flood risk capital grant claim.

  10. First published.

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