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Paradise Bay Estates Transportation Upgrade Study and Conceptual Plans

Paradise Bay Estates Transportation Upgrade Study and Conceptual Plans. Team Members. Paul Creasey Project Manager Jason Goble Project Engineer Brian Voll Project Engineer Phil Sundling Project Engineer. Overview. Project Description Design Requirements Project Approach

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Paradise Bay Estates Transportation Upgrade Study and Conceptual Plans

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  1. Paradise Bay Estates Transportation Upgrade Study and Conceptual Plans

  2. Team Members • Paul Creasey • Project Manager • Jason Goble • Project Engineer • Brian Voll • Project Engineer • Phil Sundling • Project Engineer

  3. Overview • Project Description • Design Requirements • Project Approach • Design Solution • Summary • Questions

  4. Project Description • Background • Residential Subdivision • Built in 1985 • Insufficient time designing infrastructure • 2.6 miles of winding gravel roadway • Heavily wooded • 43 houses • 113 total lots

  5. Project Description • Situation • Roadway • 3-5” crushed stone gravel base • 1/8” to 1/2” wearing surface • Varying widths from 10’ to 20’ • Degradation • Washouts during rain events • Constant source of maintenance • Potential hazard to residents • Insufficient drainage

  6. Project Description • Existing Conditions • Drainage Issues • Undersized • Improperly conveyed off roads and lots • Roadway Issues • Gravel is continuous maintenance problem • Gravel thickness not sufficient

  7. Design Requirements • Design of a low-maintenance road • Analysis of flood prone region • Drainage infrastructure upgrades • Timeline for phased implementation • Construction cost estimates • Life cycle analysis

  8. Project Approach • Initial Site Assessment • Hydrologic and Hydraulic Study • Drainage Design • Roadway Design • Life Cycle Analysis

  9. Initial Site Assessment • Preliminary Feasibility Study • Impediments • Floodplain • Special Considerations • None

  10. Initial Site Assessment • Codes and Regulations • Federal, State, County • AASHTO, INDOT, USACE, IDNRDOW, IDEM

  11. Initial Site Assessment • Existing Conditions • Geotechnical Report from Alt & Witzig • 14 soil borings and also soil samples • Soils types – brown and grey silts and clays – low strength • Recommendations • Strengthening base material • Adequate side ditches • Culverts • Underdrains • Remove unsuitable soils and replace with ‘B’ barrow

  12. Project Approach • Initial Site Assessment • Hydrologic and Hydraulic Study • Drainage Design • Roadway Design • Life Cycle Analysis

  13. Flood Prone Region • Location • High Risk • Only Exit • Immediate Solution

  14. Flood Prone Region • Existing Conditions • Roadway raised 10ft. along a 400ft. wide valley • Washouts occur several times a year • One 54” CMP currently in place 54” CMP

  15. Hydrologic and Hydraulic Study • Purpose • Design proper elevation of roadway and structure opening • Results

  16. Hydrologic and Hydraulic Study • Results • USACE 100yr. flood elevation • 690 ft. • Upstream conveyance

  17. Hydrologic and Hydraulic Study • CON/SPAN by Contech Solutions Inc. • 12’ x 12’ span • Modular precast system • Raise roadway elevation • 692 ft. • 2 ft. above 100-year storm event

  18. Scour Analysis • Purpose • Determine the susceptibility of scour at the structure opening • Required Data • Channel Geometry • Bed materials • Characteristics • Level 1 Analysis

  19. Scour Analysis • Results • Type E4 Stream • Scour minimal at project site

  20. Project Approach • Initial Site Assessment • Hydrologic and Hydraulic Study • Drainage Design • Roadway Design • Life Cycle Analysis

  21. Drainage Design • Flow Calculations • Rational Equation • Division of Areas

  22. Drainage Design • Division of Areas • 1 through 5

  23. Drainage Design • Roadside Ditches • V-Shaped Channels • Sizing • Grass Lining

  24. Drainage Design • Culverts • Sizing • INDOT Method • Placement

  25. Erosion Control • Construction Measures • Sediment Fence • Slope Stabilization • Riprap • Permanent Seeding • Drainage Erosion Controls

  26. Project Approach • Initial Site Assessment • Hydrologic and Hydraulic Study • Drainage Design • Roadway Design • Life Cycle Analysis

  27. Roadway Design • Design Options • Construction Material Options • Hot-Mix Asphalt • Concrete • Gravel • Oil-Sealed Gravel

  28. Roadway Design • Assessment of Design Options • Criteria Assessed by Client

  29. Roadway Design • Decision Matrix • HMA is our recommendation • Oil-sealed gravel is insufficient – engineering judgment

  30. Roadway Design • Assessment of traffic loads • Parke County specifications • Possibly turn the road over to the county • Too costly • Design speed selected • 15 mph • Signage and marking design • Plans and Specifications

  31. Project Approach • Initial Site Assessment • Hydrological and Hydraulic Study • Drainage Design • Roadway Design • Life Cycle Analysis

  32. Maintenance Plan • Roadway • Operations for Asphalt • De-icing / Snow removal • Asphalt sealing and patching • Resurfacing • Operations for Gravel • De-icing / Snow removal • Re-grading • Material addition • Covers the entire lifespan of the roadway

  33. Maintenance Plan • Drainage • Operations • Culvert inlet clearing • Culvert replacement • Mowing and brush clearing

  34. Maintenance Costs • Total Maintenance Costs Including Drainage • Asphalt • $21,400 per year • Gravel • $41,400 per year • $20,000 advantage for asphalt

  35. Construction Costs • Roadway Cost Estimate • Materials • Hot mix asphalt, gravel, subgrade • Labor and Equipment • 2007 RS Means Heavy Construction Cost Data Manual • Drainage • Roadway • Highly conservative

  36. Construction Costs • Drainage • Excavation, hauling • Culverts • Backfilling • Rip Rap • Con/Span • Installation • Total Cost - $222,000

  37. Construction Costs • Roadway • Asphalt - $830,000 • 8” Base Aggregate • 4” Asphalt Binder • 1.5” Asphalt Surface • Gravel - $644,000 • 9” Surface Aggregate • 8” Base Aggregate

  38. Construction Costs • Total Costs Including Drainage • Asphalt • $1,050,000 • Gravel • $865,000 • NOTE: costs do not include overhead & profit • Can range from 10-20% of total project cost

  39. Economic Analysis • INDOT Guided Analysis • Interest Rate = 4% • Roadway Life = 40 years • Performed an (A/P, 40, 4%) analysis to find the annual costs if project were accepted • Roadway, drainage infrastructure, major overhaul, maintenance ALL included

  40. Economic Analysis • Asphalt Roadway • $71,500 per year • Gravel Roadway • $71,700 per year • Paradise Bay Current Budget - $45,000

  41. Phased Implementation Plan • Not enough funding • 1.) Break up entire project (recommended) • Drainage first, then roadway future • May autonomously fix the roadway • $52,600 per year using economic analysis • Almost guaranteed to lower the annual maintenance costs for the roadway

  42. Phased Implementation Plan • Not enough funding • 2.) Partial roadway construction • Improve the main roadways • May cause uproar in the community • Highly political • Costs can vary significantly, depending on which parts of the roadway are done

  43. Future Work • Decide what to do: • Vote on what people want • Perform economic analysis • Professional engineering review • Request bids for the project • Perform actual construction

  44. Summary • Our ultimate goal • To BETTER the conditions at Paradise Bay • Thank you very much for your time! • Questions or comments? • Email – sundlipa@rose-hulman.edu

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