Public Private Partnership (P3) Innovative Approach Public Private Partnership (P3)
The Partnership ADOT and Connect 202 Partners
What is a P3? ADOT Responsibility C202P Responsibility Retains ownership Sets performance standards Oversight C202P Responsibility Design – build – maintain (30 years) Incentive to build quality Financial penalties If performance and quality standards not met
What are the Benefits of a P3? Acceleration Integrated design and construction Finished 3 years sooner Efficiency One group for entire corridor Previous plan for 9 projects $122 Million Savings Returned to regional transportation fund
Loop 202 South Mountain Freeway Largest Project in Arizona History $1.77 Billion Programmed Publically financed 40% federal funding 60% Proposition 400 Completion: Late 2019
A Whole Lot of Materials Walls 2 million square feet 34.5 football fields (11 miles) Concrete 360,000 cubic yards 3.5x used for stadium Dirt/Earthwork 10 million cubic yards Fill stadium 13 times
The Design Final design underway
Roadway Design Constructing Ultimate Build-Out 8 Lanes Median Barrier Pecos Road Constructing Ultimate Build-Out 8 Lanes 3 general purpose and 1 HOV in each direction Median Barrier No plans to add future capacity
Interchanges
Aesthetics Innovative Collaboration 5 unique Character Areas Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Cosanti Foundation 5 unique Character Areas Different structure treatments Rock sculpting and coloring
2017 Flyover Visualization
The Construction
Segment Phasing Schedule 4 Construction Segments Start Dates Announced
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INFORMATION Hotline: 1-855-SMF-L202 Para Española: 623-239-4558 Email: SMFinfo@C202P.com Website: www.southmountainfreeway.com