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2013 Transportation Improvement Program

2013 Transportation Improvement Program. Transportation Update; District 11 . H. Daniel Cessna, P.E. District Executive. Topics. State of the Department’s and District 11-0 infrastructure - pavement and bridges. What has been accomplished on 2011 TIP. ( FFY 2011 and 2012)

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2013 Transportation Improvement Program

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  1. 2013 Transportation Improvement Program Transportation Update; District 11 H. Daniel Cessna, P.E. District Executive

  2. Topics • State of the Department’s and District 11-0 infrastructure - pavement and bridges. • What has been accomplished on 2011 TIP. (FFY 2011 and 2012) • What is planned on the 2013 TIP. • Key projects in Allegheny County. • TIP comparisons, budget, and where we are spending the funds. • Asset Management

  3. Condition of PA Pavements Miles of Roadway

  4. International Roughness Index (IRI)

  5. Pavements Statewide District 11 Miles Miles Poor Miles Miles Poor Interstate 2,734 91 (3%) 223 13 (6%) Non-Interstate NHS 5,256 441 (8%) 397 50 (13%) Non-NHS ADT > 2000 14,617 1,858 (13%) 1,288 269 (21%) Non-NHS ADT < 2000 21,598 6,887 (32%) 660 401 (60%)

  6. Miles Traveled 18,024,893Total Miles Traveled

  7. Resurfacing Total Resurfacing Miles Completed in 2011 Planned in 2012 Allegheny 55 (3.7%) 69 (4.7%) Beaver 20 (3%) 33 (4.9%) Lawrence 22 (5.3%) 13 (3.1%) District Total 97 (3.8%) 115 (4.5%)

  8. Condition of PA Bridges State bridges 8’ or greater

  9. Structurally Deficient Bridge Trends Pictured: Heth’s Run bridge circa 1926

  10. Bridges Statewide District 11 Bridge Count 25,378 1,804 SD Bridges 4,809 (18.9%) 422 (23.4%) Deck Area (ft2) 113,333,805 15,044,399 SD Deck Area (ft2) 15,840,278 (14%) 2,230,935 (14.9%) Average Age (years) 55 55

  11. Statewide Structurally Deficient Bridges

  12. Statewide Structurally Deficient Bridges

  13. Statewide Structurally Deficient Bridges

  14. District 11 Structurally Deficient Bridges #SD (%) % SD Deck Area Allegheny 256 (21.6%) 14.78% Beaver 77 (22.9%) 10.54% Lawrence 89 (31.4%) 24.48% District Total 422 (23.4%) 14.83%

  15. Bridge Conditions

  16. Structurally Deficient Bridge Projection Funded by 2013 TIP Projection assuming 0.5% total DA becoming SD per year and 78,000 s.f. DA rehab/replaced per year

  17. 2011 Highlights

  18. 2012 Highlights

  19. 2013 -2016 TIP Planned ProjectsDistrict 11-0

  20. 2013 TIP, District 11-0Allegheny/Beaver/Lawrence

  21. District 11-0 2013 TIP Improvement Type Breakdown

  22. District 11-0 2013 TIP Bridges

  23. District 11-0 2013 TIP Bridge Work Scope

  24. District 11-0 2013 TIP Bridge Ownership

  25. District 11-0 2013 TIP National Bridge Institute Rating

  26. District 11-0 2013 Bridge Posting Breakdown

  27. Allegheny County 2013 TIP Projects

  28. Allegheny County 2013 TIP

  29. Allegheny County 2013 TIP Improvement Type Breakdown

  30. Allegheny County Projects Planned for 2013. 42 Projects Let, $259M for 2013 SPC TIP1 Project on Interstate TIP , $49M

  31. Allegheny County-Key Projects on 2013 TIP • Route 28 Corridor Completion • Liberty Tunnel Phase IV • Hulton Bridge • Route 51 and 88 • Route 286

  32. Route 28 Corridor Completion (31st Street Interchange – Looking North)

  33. Route 28 Corridor Completion

  34. Liberty Tunnel Phase IV and V

  35. Liberty Tunnel- New Lighting

  36. Liberty Tunnel-interior shotcrete repairs

  37. Liberty Tunnel – Planned Exterior

  38. Hulton Bridge

  39. Hulton Bridge

  40. Route 51 and 88 Intersection Improvements

  41. Route 286 Widening and Intersection Improvement Route 22 to Old Frankstown Road Resurfacing 3 lanes 4 lanes Alpine Village Park And Ride Lot Monroeville Old Frankstown Rd Plum Route 286 Westinghouse Route 22

  42. Proposed Lane ArrangementPhase I Route 286 Widening and Intersection Improvement 3 Lane Scenario Route 22 to Westinghouse Plant 4 Lane Scenario Westinghouse Plant to Old Frankstown

  43. Route 286 Route 22 to Day Chevrolet • Resurfacing only between 22 and Park and Ride • Widening to 3 lanes including two-way left turn lane beyond Park and Ride • Re-timed traffic signal at Park and Ride

  44. Route 286 Day Chevrolet to Fitzsimmons Lane • Widening to 3 lanes including two-way left turn lane • Abers Creek stream relocation and replacement wetlands • Stormwater management pond • Improved grade and sight distance on Fitzsimmons Lane

  45. Route 286 Fitzsimmons Lane to Old Frankstown Rd • Widening to 3 lanes from Fitzsimmons to Westinghouse • Widening to 4 lanes from Westinghouse to Old Frankstown • New traffic signal at Westinghouse • New traffic signal at Old Frankstown • Left turn lanes on Old Frankstown and Sagamore Hill • Right turn lanes on 286 at Frankstown/Sagamore

  46. 2 Budget

  47. Lettings Projection ($ Million)

  48. Construction Expenditures

  49. Fiscal Management – Funding Breakdown

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