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San Bernardino Associated Governments Garry Cohoe, Director of Freeway Construction April 13, 2010

San Bernardino Associated Governments Garry Cohoe, Director of Freeway Construction April 13, 2010. What is SANBAG? … and what do we do?. PLAN, FUND and BUILD Transportation Systems in San Bernardino County.

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San Bernardino Associated Governments Garry Cohoe, Director of Freeway Construction April 13, 2010

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  1. San Bernardino Associated Governments Garry Cohoe, Director of Freeway Construction April 13, 2010

  2. What is SANBAG?… and what do we do? PLAN, FUND and BUILD Transportation Systems in San Bernardino County

  3. SANBAG is located in the Historic Santa Fe Depot In San BernardinoAn Icon of Transportation Networks 1915 2010

  4. NEW MEASURE PROGRAM 2010-2040

  5. New Measure I Valley Freeway Projects I-215 N: WideningSR-210 to I-15 I-15: WideningRiverside Co. Line to I-215 SR-210: WideningHighland Ave. to I-10 I-10: HOVMilliken Ave. to Riverside County Line I-215 S: WideningI-10 to Riverside Co. Line Freeway Projects

  6. Interchanges • - 38 interchanges • - Estimated cost $1.4 billion • Funded by Measure, • DIF, Federal, State • Live Oak Canyon Interchange, Yucaipa, CA • June 2008

  7. Railroad Grade Separations • 21 RR Grade Separations • Total estimated cost $378.4 Million • Funding sources – Measure I, DIF, State, and Federal State Street/University Parkway Grade Separation, North San Bernardino, June 2008

  8. Colton Crossing Rail-to-Rail Grade Separation

  9. Aerial View of Project Area BNSF UPRR

  10. Redlands Passenger Rail Project San Bernardino Associated Governments

  11. Challenge:Freight Movement

  12. Intermodal Freight – Number 1 Route in the USA Source: US Department of Transportation

  13. 44% of nation’s containerized imports enter the U.S. through LA/LB ports • 90% of cargo that leaves Southern California passes through San Bernardino County

  14. Challenge: Transportation Funding Measure I Revenue Dropped by Approximately 28 % Since 2006

  15. Source: Caltrans, California Transportation Plan to 2025

  16. Good Things Do Happen in Bad Times

  17. Good Things Do Happen… American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Federal Stimulus $180 Million For San Bernardino County Transportation Projects

  18. $ 128 million for I-215 September 2009

  19. Interstate 215 Widening • Widening between Orange Show Road and University Parkway • Add one general use lane and one carpool lane in both directions – bringing total of five lanes in each direction • Estimated completion by 2013 • Total project cost – Approximately $700 million • Key Stimulus Funding Project

  20. More Good Things to Come

  21. 210 Landscaping 4 construction projects in Fontana, Rialto, and San Bernardino Construction Contracts to be advertised Summer 2010, Spring 2011, Late 2011 and Summer 2012 Engineer’s Estimate $5M per project

  22. I-10 Westbound Construction Contract to be advertised in Spring 2010 Engineer’s Estimate $38M

  23. SR 60 Soundwall in Chino between Ramona Ave and Pipeline Ave Construction Management RFP Late 2010 Construction Contract to be Advertised Early 2011 Engineer’s Estimate $750K

  24. Grade Separations

  25. I-10 Cherry and Citrus Interchanges RFQ for Construction Management Early 2011 Advertise for a Construction Contract Mid 2011 Citrus IC Citrus IC Engineer’s Estimate $47.2M Cherry IC Engineer’s Estimate $61.5M Cherry IC

  26. I-10 Tippecanoe Interchange Construction Management RFP Late 2011 Construction Contract to be advertised in Spring/Summer 2012 Engineer’s Estimate $33M

  27. Caltrans Advertisement, Award, & Administration (AAA) of Construction Contracts

  28. PROS: • One-Stop Shopping • Claims Avoidance • Caltrans Knowledge, Experience, & Expertise • Simpler Administration Process • Reduced RTPA Liability • Caltrans Fronts Expenditures

  29. CONS: • RTPA Does Not Control Cash Flow • RTPA Does Not Have Final Decision Making Authority • Less Caltrans Flexibility • Controlling/Monitoring Caltrans Support Cost • Caltrans Process Delays

  30. For More Information • Call SANBAG, (909) 884-8276 • Visit www.sanbag.ca.gov

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