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Active Traffic Management

Active Traffic Management. RFQ Voluntary Responder Meeting February 12, 2009. Patty Rubstello, P.E. Tolling and Systems Development Engineer Jennifer Charlebois, P.E. Tolling and Systems Project Engineer Jason Biggs, P.E. Project Engineer Urban Corridors Office. Meeting Agenda.

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Active Traffic Management

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  1. Active Traffic Management RFQ Voluntary Responder Meeting February 12, 2009 Patty Rubstello, P.E. Tolling and Systems Development Engineer Jennifer Charlebois, P.E. Tolling and Systems Project Engineer Jason Biggs, P.E. Project Engineer Urban Corridors Office

  2. Meeting Agenda • ATM Project Overview, Concept of Operations • Funding • Gantry Projects • ATM Project Anticipated Contract Schedule • ATM Project Federal Contracting Environment • ATM Project Core Values and Goals, Key Personnel • Questions

  3. ATM Overview The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) plans to implement European-style active traffic management (ATM) techniques on several major highways in the Puget Sound region of Washington State.

  4. Goals of ATM The goal of the ATM system is to reduce secondary collisions and their severity by reducing speeds in successive steps prior to congestion or an incident. The Concept of Operations is a high-level policy document about ATM in the Puget Sound, which is available on the project website.

  5. Project Funding Tolling authorization from the State Legislature is required in order to secure Federal funding for SR 520 and I-90. We anticipate a decision this legislative session. If tolling authority is not granted, the project will proceed on I-5, but the sections of the project on I-90 and SR 520 will be removed. Funding for the SR 520/I-90 sign gantry design-bid-build project is also tied to tolling authorization.

  6. ATM Gantry Contracts • Projects will construct signbridges on I-5, SR 520 and I-90 to eventually receive ATM signs I-5 Design Bid Build – Went on ad February 9, 2009 March 11 Bid Opening I-90/SR 520 Design Bid Build – Ad date May 2009

  7. I-5 Civil Gantry Contract • Construct 15 standard monotube Sign Bridges, conventional signing, and minor roadside safety elements • NB I-5 from Boeing Access Rd. to I-90 • Delivery Method – Design Bid Build • Anticipated Completion – December 2009

  8. I-90 / SR 520 Civil Gantry Contract • Construct 29 Sign Bridges, conventional signing, and minor roadside safety elements • I-90, MP 2.81 (12th Ave S.) to MP (Eastgate) • SR 520, MP 4.0 (Evergreen Pt. Rd.) to MP 7.85 (130th Ave NE) • Delivery Method – Design Bid Build

  9. I-90 / SR 520 Civil Gantry Contract Cont. • SR 520 – Two Gantry Configurations • Temporary (5) • Standard Monotube (4) • I-90 – Standard Monotube (20)

  10. I-5/I-90/SR 520 ATM DB Project Scope will include: • Design of Active Traffic Management (ATM) dynamic message signs • Supply, installation, and field testing of ATM signs • Design and construction of ITS and electrical systems to support the ATM system • Integration with the WSDOT-designed control software • Coordination with other contractors during construction • ATM sign warranty/product support

  11. Total Numbers of Dynamic Signs

  12. Contract Schedule ATM Design Build contract RFQ Release (February 2, 2009) SOQs Due (March 2, 2009) Successful Teams Shortlisted (March 31, 2009) RFP Release (April 6, 2009) Proposals Due (May 18, 2009) Anticipated Notice to Proceed (July 1, 2009)

  13. Anticipated Completion Dates ATM Design Build contract completion dates • I-5 by July, 2010 • SR 520 by August, 2010 • I-90 by March, 2011

  14. Project Values and Goals • Minimize Impacts: Maintain driver safety and traffic flow, coordinate with related projects • Lead Project to Success: Establish a collaborative working environment • Experience in the Federal Contracting Environment: Follow federal procurement procedures • Deliver a Quality Project: ATM equipment will be a reliable and good investment for WSDOT and taxpayers

  15. Key Personnel • Project Manager • Overall project management • Design • Construction • Dynamic Sign Delivery Manager • Sign design, manufacture, procurement • Installation, integration, testing • Product support

  16. For questions related to the RFQ please contact: Jennifer Charlebois, P.E. Tolling and Systems Project Engineer 206.716.1106 charlej@wsdot.wa.gov Copies of presentation, list of attendees, and meeting notes available at: http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/biz/contaa/ www.wsdot.wa.gov/congestion/technology

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