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Society of American Military Engineers, (SAME), Northern Virginia Post May 1, 2014

Society of American Military Engineers, (SAME), Northern Virginia Post May 1, 2014. Lauren C. Mollerup, P.E., CCM Virginia Department of Transportation Transportation & Land Use Director Arlington/Fairfax Counties Lauren.Mollerup@VDOT.Virginia.gov 703-259-1798.

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Society of American Military Engineers, (SAME), Northern Virginia Post May 1, 2014

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  1. Society of American Military Engineers, (SAME), Northern Virginia PostMay 1, 2014 Lauren C. Mollerup, P.E., CCM Virginia Department of Transportation Transportation & Land Use Director Arlington/Fairfax Counties Lauren.Mollerup@VDOT.Virginia.gov 703-259-1798

  2. Program Overview of Upcoming Work Contracting/Consulting Engineering Opportunities Maintenance Contracting Operations Design-Build Opportunities Urban Design Standards Agenda

  3. Projects Under Development & Advertised within 24 Months • > 60% of projects in the construction program are locally administered  trend will likely continue • 28% of projects in the construction program are Design-Build but have 64% of the overall value  trend may change to better balance • Maintenance projects comprise >50% of the D-B-B advertisements but have smaller value • Overall program approaches $1 Billion

  4. VDOT Administered Projects Under Development & Advertised w/in 24 Months Replacement of Structurally Deficient Bridges

  5. Non-VDOT Administered Projects Under Development & Advertised w/in 24 Mos

  6. High Visibility Projects Scheduled for Advertisement Through 2014 Advertised Typical DB:DBB Distribution

  7. 2013 Plant Mix Program Overview:14 Paving Schedules & 3 Preventive Maintenance Schedules

  8. 2013 Interstate SystemBituminous(BIT) Summary: 152.3 Lane Miles Rated (87.2% are Non-deficient)

  9. 2013 Interstate SystemBituminous Over Jointed Concrete (BOJ) Summary: 471.03 Lane Miles Rated (73.51% are Non-deficient)

  10. NoVa Primary System2013 Condition Assessment Summary: 1977.21 Lane Miles Rated (76.4% are Non-deficient)

  11. 2014 Plant Mix Program Overview: Funded Paving Schedules total 597,320 TONS *PM-9X-14 – Paving Contract, Projected Advertisement May 2014

  12. 2014 Preventive Program Overview: Two District-wide Latex Schedules, (Patching, Crack Seal, Micro Surfacing)

  13. Asphalt Tonnage 2010 - 2014 597,320

  14. Latex Tonnage 2010 - 2013

  15. Comparison of FY11-FY13 SchedulesLane Miles Paved per System last three years

  16. Northern Operations Region • Five Operations Regions MPSTOC • Fairfax • Prince William • Loudoun • Stafford • Spotsylvania • Caroline

  17. Future Outlook • I-95/Rt. 1 Integrated Corridor Management (ICM) • Parking Management Information System • Route 1 Travel Time • CCTV & DMS Expansion • DMS Life Cycle Replacement • Signals – • - Adapative Traffic Signal • - Traffic Signal Alternative Power Source and Power Backup UPS • - Arterial CCTV Deployment to Support Signal Operations and IM • - Traffic Signal 2070 Controller and Broadband Communication

  18. Design-Build Projects Underway • Route 50 Widening • DB Contract – $67.8 million, Total $95 million • Route 27/244 Interchange • DB Contract – $31.5 million, Total $51.5 million

  19. Design-Build Projects Underway • Sycolin Road Overpass ($17.8 M) - NTP 11/12 • - $12.2 M Contract, Shirley/Dewberry • I-66 Active Traffic Demand Management ($38.6 M)– NTP 1/13 • - $34 M Contract, TransCore ITS, LLC • Rocky Run Bridge Replacement – ($18.3 M) NTP 2/13 • - $11.4 M Contract, Shirley/Dewberry • Seminary Ramp at I-395 and Aux Lane ($76 M) – NTP 5/13 • - $55.4 M Contract, Archer Western/Parsons • I-66 Widening, Gainesville to Haymarket ($73.5 M) – NTP 9/13 • - $54.8 M Contract, Shirley/Dewberry • Route 7 Truck Climbing Lanes ($36.4 M) – NTP 11/13 • $27.9 M Contract, Shirley/Dewberry • Rolling Loop ($14 M) • - NTP January 2014 • Gloucester Parkway ($40 M) • -NTP February 2014 • Walney Bridge Replacement ($15 M) • -NTP February 2014 • I-495 Shoulder Lane ($20M)

  20. Design-Build Projects in Active Procurement • Route 606 Widening and Reconstruction ($107 M) • Intent to Award, NTP May 2014 • I-66 Interchange at Route 15 ($73 M) • Intent to Award, NTP May 2014 • Braddock and Pleasant Valley Roundabout ($4 M) • Intent to award pending

  21. Design-Build Projects Coming Soon • Bus Ramp at Vienna Metro Station ($41 million) • RFP May 2014 • Belmont Ridge Road • RFQ Summer 2014 • Route 7 Bridge Repair and Widening • RFQ Summer 2014

  22. NOVA Design-Build Projects Summary • $500 Million + Completed Design-Build Projects • $500 Million + Active Design-Build Projects • $300 Million + Design-Build Projects in Procurement

  23. Urban Design Standards - Introduction • The Commonwealth embraces the goal of providing a better multimodal transportation system • In the Northern Virginia District, VDOT has worked with Fairfax County to develop urban design standards for Tysons, tailored to the unique multimodal needs of the area • More recently, VDOT has joined with the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT) to formalize and standardize a process by which urban design standards can be voluntarily adopted by any jurisdiction statewide using a common framework • The statewide initiative came out of DRPT’s efforts to develop Multimodal System Design Guidelines; Fairfax County is serving as pilot for the new process

  24. Urban Design Standards Defined/Benefits • What are they? • Provide transportation design standards that can be used within the urban activity centers and revitalization areas • Based on context-sensitive design that accommodates a multimodal urban environment • Benefits • Provides a common framework to the development community on the urban design elements that can be provided to accommodate multiple modes of transportation within the multimodal districts • Reduces the number of required design waivers, such as intersection spacing Source: DRPT Multimodal Guidelines

  25. Implementation • DRPT Multimodal System Design Guidelines • Allow a common language and set of best practices • Allow VDOT and DRPT to have a more unified approach to Multimodal Planning • Recent legislation allowed localities to work with VDOT and DRPT to adopt new urban roadway standards • 160 localities in Virginia – challenge if each locality develops its own urban standards • The Guidelines were incorporated into Appendix B(2) of the VDOT Road Design Manual in January 2014 • Local jurisdiction may voluntarily undertake process; requires VDOT and DRPT concurrence Source: DRPT Multimodal Guidelines

  26. Implementation - Pilot • Fairfax County is currently piloting these Guidelines • Initial Fairfax County submission (for Springfield Multimodal District/Center) reviewed and comments provided to County staff; updated second submission received/under review • Additional submissions for other Districts/Centers throughout the County (including the Dulles Corridor) anticipated throughout 2014 Source: Fairfax County

  27. Web Links and Contact Info • DRPT Multimodal System Design Guidelines: • http://www.drpt.virginia.gov/activities/MultimodalSystemDesignGuidelines.aspx • VDOT Road Design Manual Appendix B(2): http://www.extranet.vdot.state.va.us/locdes/Electronic_Pubs/2005%20RDM/AppendB(2).pdf • Tysons Design Standards: http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/tysons/transportation/download/transportation_design_standards_attachment_d.pdf • Local VDOT Contact: • Andy Beacher • andrew.beacher@vdot.virginia.gov • (703) 259-2239

  28. QUESTIONS? Web Resource: http://www.virginiadot.org/

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