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Project Planning and Progress August 2, 2011 Michelle Page | Design Build Engineer
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EIS initiated in 2004 Utah County annual growth rate of 5.5% Projected 2030 Utah County population: 907,210 (a 22-year growth rate of 75%) Aging infrastructure 40+ years old Project Need
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Project Funding EIS from 12300 South to South Payson completed August 2008 43-mile corridor estimated cost $5 billion 2009 Legislature allocated $1.725 billion Motto 1: Be Flexible Motto 2: Stretch south
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Fixed-Price, Best-Design Approach Bidders develop highest-value, creative solution for fixed construction budget Proposals evaluated on meeting or exceeding defined criteria, based on project goals Fosters competition, innovation Best opportunity to achieve the most length, greatest number of improvements for set price
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Project Goals Deliver I-15 CORE within the Budget Minimize Inconvenience to the Public Complete I-15 CORE by 2014 Uphold the Public Trust Provide the Highest Value for the Budget Project goals and values approved by Transportation Commission:
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Fixed-Price Procurement Process Project Goals Values Statement Instructions to Proposers DB Proposals Value-Based Selection More information at udot.utah.gov
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Procurement Schedule Released RFQ: April 2009 Design-builders submitted SOQs: May 2009 Short listed design-builders: May 2009 Commission endorsed values statement: May 2009 Issued RFP: June 2009 Conducted industry outreach and technical proposal discussions: June – October 2009 Design-builders submitted proposals: November 19, 2009 Announced selected design builder: December 9, 2009 Issued NTP1: January 14, 2010 Issued NTP2: April 19, 2010
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Selected Design-Build Team Provo River Constructors: Fluor Enterprises Ames Construction Company Ralph L. Wadsworth Construction Company Wadsworth Brothers Construction Company Fluor/HDR Global Design Consultants Michael Baker Jr. Jacobs Engineering Group H.W. Lochner Kleinfelder West Intermountain GeoEnvironmental Services CRS Consulting Engineers Raba-Kistner Consultants TransCore IP Stillwell & Associates Applied Research Associates Fehr & Peers Transportation Consultants Psomas CME Transportation Group
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Final Project Scope Subject to change
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Progress Update Project design completed Project approximately 50% complete On schedule for December 2012 completion Approximately $2 million of work every day during peak construction
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Materials 5 million tons of fill placed 30 miles of pipeline laid
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Concrete Paving 1 million square yards of concrete placed to date 2.7 million total for the project Can place 10,000- 15,000 square yards per day
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Bridges 3 reconstructed bridges open to traffic 35 bridges currently under construction
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Sam White Bridge Move
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Labor 3.2 million work-hours to date Current crew, staff and management: 1,500
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Phase-One Traffic Configuration
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Phase-Two Configuration
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Head-to-Head Configuration, Phase One
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Quality Program Design-Builder’s Role Quality Control Quality Assurance UDOT’s Role Quality Oversight Independent Assurance Role Certification and testing
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Public Involvement Approach Owner responsible for all public communication and outreach –Team includes managers dedicated to media, social media, elected officials, and geographic project segments –Owner controls messaging and communication strategy Design-builder responsible to provide accurate, up-to-date information to PI team
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Keeping the Public Informed
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Annual Survey
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For More Information E-mail: i15core@utah.gov Website: udot.utah.gov/i15core Hotline: 1-888-i15core Text messaging: text "i15" to 53535 Facebook: facebook.com/i15core Twitter: twitter.com/i15core Weekly e-mail updates: sign up at udot.utah.gov/i15core
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