Post on 31-Jul-2018
Richard F. Clarke Chief Program
Management Officer
September 13, 2016
TransitOperator
TransportationPlanner
TransportationInfrastructure
Builder
TransportationFunding Overseer
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1,433 square-mile service area (nearly 16,000 bus stops)Over 9,000 employeesNation’s largest clean-air fleet (over 2,200 CNG buses)450 miles of Metro Rapid Bus System 131.7 miles of Metro Rail (113 stations)Average Weekday Boardings (Bus & Rail) – 1.2 million Metro Freeway Service Patrol (average 25,000 motorists assisted per month) 513 miles of freeway HOV lanes1,252 miles of Metro Bike Routes, Lanes and PathsPartner of 16 Municipal Bus OperatorsFY2016 Budget of $5.57 billion
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Transit Program Proposed Ballot Measure
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Westwood
LAXNorwalk
East LA
Pasadena
Hollywood
Long Beach
Los Angeles
SantaMonica
Azusa
Chatsworth
Green
Crenshaw/LAXCrenshaw/LAX
Regional ConnectorRegional Connector
Westside SubwayWestside Subway
Expo IIExpo II
Gold LineFoothillExtension
Gold LineFoothillExtension
Expo
Gold
Orange
Red
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Purple Line Extension Project Alignment
Westside Purple Line Extension
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Westwood/ VA Hospital
Station
Westwood/ UCLA
Station
Century City Constellation
Station
Wilshire/RodeoStation
Wilshire/La Cienega
Station
Wilshire/FairfaxStation
Wilshire/La BreaStation
Wilshire/WesternStation
Section 3Century City Constellation to
Westwood/VA Hospital2.59 Miles / 2 Stations
Section 2Wilshire/La Cienega to
Century City Constellation2.59 Miles / 2 Stations
Section 1Wilshire/Western to Wilshire/La Cienega
3.92 Miles / 3 Stations
TBM TBM Reach 1TBM Reach 2TBM
Combined D/B Stations/Tunnels Separate D/B/B Advanced Utilities
Separate D/B Stations Combined D/B Stations/TunnelsAccelerated Utilities
Separate D/B Tunnels
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• FTA Record of Decision for entire 9-mile Project - August 9, 2012
• FTA Full Funding Grant Agreement for initial 3.92 miles (Section 1 Wilshire/Western to Wilshire/La Cienega) – May 21, 2014
• Extension of Purple Line from existing Wilshire/Western station
• Twin-bored tunnels and 3 new subway stations:
• Wilshire/La Brea• Wilshire/Fairfax• Wilshire/La Cienega
• Division 20 Yard Modifications• FFGA Budget: $2.82 Billion• Revenue Service Date:
• Forecast – November 8, 2023• FFGA – October 31, 2024
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Installation of deck beams at Wilshire/La Brea Station
Advanced Utility Relocation paving at Tower and Wilshire
• Overall construction progress is 12% actual vs 6% planned.
• Advanced Utility Relocation (AUR) contracts for two stations in the City of Los Angeles are complete. The AUR contract at the third station in the City of Beverly Hills recently reached Substantial Completion; three months ahead of schedule and under budget.
• The $1.64 billion Design/Build contract with Skanska Traylor Shea for tunnels, stations, systems and trackwork that was issued Notice to Proceed in January 2015 is on-schedule, with less than $5 million in change orders.
• The first of the 22-weekend closures at the Wilshire/La Brea Station site started on June 10, 2016 for installation of the deck beams and concrete deck panels prior to the Wilshire/La Brea Station excavation which will occur under the temporary street decking. The work is progressing ahead of the original November 2016 completion date.
• Tunnel Boring Machines (TBMs) are being fabricated for delivery by late 2017 to begin tunneling in early 2018. Tunneling will begin from the Wilshire/La Brea site.
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• Station Entrance located at NW corner on property purchased in the 1980’s for the original. Wilshire Corridor Subway Project.
• Tunnel Boring Machines (TBMs) will be launched from this location.
• Both NW & SW corners are needed for construction staging on the north and south side of Wilshire Boulevard for both tunnel and station construction.
• Advanced Utility Relocation work was completed at this location in October 2014.
Station Entrance
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Installation of concrete deck panels over steel deck beams was planned over a series of 22-weekend street closures. The work started at the west end of the Wilshire/La Brea Station site on June 10, 2016 and is ahead of the scheduled completion date.
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• Entrance planned at SE corner Wilshire/Orange Grove.
• 2 construction staging sites:
1. NW corner of Wilshire/Fairfax 2. South side of Wilshire between
Orange Grove and Ogden
• Advanced Utility Relocation work at this location was completed in October 2015.
• Knock-Out-Panel in the wall on north side of the Station opposite the main station entrance provides the opportunity for a future second entrance to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Station Entrance
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• NE Corner: Station entrance & construction staging.
• NW corner Wilshire & Gale also needed for construction staging.
• Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) removal site at conclusion of tunneling.
• The Advanced Utility Relocation contract for this location was issued Notice To Proceed in January 2015 and reached Substantial Completion in August 2016, ahead of the scheduled completion in December 2016.
• Station is the interim terminus for Section 1 with provisions to connect to Section 2.
Station Entrance
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C1045 Design/Build Contract Computer-Generated Rendering of Wilshire/La Cienega Station 15
• Extension of the Purple Line from Section 1 (Wilshire/La Cienega Station)
• Twin-bored tunnels and 2 new subway stations:
o Wilshire/Rodeoo Century City Constellation
• Design/Build Project Delivery Method:o RFQ/RFP September 2015o SOQs October 2015o Price Proposals June 2016o Contract Award January 2017
• Cost Estimate: $2.50 Billion• FFGA Approval:
o Forecast – November 2016• Revenue Service Date:
o Forecast – August 2025
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Funding and ApprovalsMetro is Seeking New Starts Funding and a TIFIA Loan for the second Section (2.59 miles) of the Westside Purple Line Extension Project. The funding sources for the total Project Budget are:
- Federal New Starts $1,187 million- Measure R $781 million- TIFIA Loan $307 million- CMAQ $169 million- Other Funds $55 million- Total: $2,499 million
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Approved Final EIS/EIR Alternative
CEQA and NEPA Lawsuits
The City of Beverly Hills and Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) filed lawsuits against FTA and LACMTA challenging the EIS/EIR for the full nine-mile Project.
Both the State and Federal courts issued final rulings that were favorable to the LACMTA and FTA. The favorable rulings will allow LACMTA to proceed with the process to obtain the TIFIA loan and Full Funding Grant Agreement from the Federal Government.
LACMTA is working with the FTA to prepare revisions to portions of the environmental document regarding seismic studies and methane gas near Beverly Hills High School and Century City.
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Long Range Transportation Plan – November 8, 2016 Ballot Measure• The Westside Purple Line Extension – Section 3 Project is listed in
item approved by the MTA Board for the Los Angeles County Transportation Expenditure Plan as the #2 Project in the “Ground Breaking Sequence”.
Operation Shovel Ready • February 25, 2016 – MTA Board authorized staff to begin the
necessary steps to advance the project delivery of the Westside Purple Line Extension – Section 3 (Century City to Westwood/VA Hospital) a part of a larger package of the Shovel Ready Program of Projects which includes the advancement of other Measure R projects.
Continued Advanced Preliminary Engineering• February 25, 2016 – MTA Board authorized the CEO to execute a
Contract Modification to the contract with Parsons Brinckerhoff to provide continued advanced preliminary engineering, design for advanced relocation of utilities, engineering support services during solicitation processes and design support services during construction for Section 3 of the Westside Purple Line Extension Project.
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I-405
VA Hospital Station
Tail Tracks
Century City Constellation
Station
UCLA Station
GSA Bldg
VA Hospital
Army Reserve
Site
Future Alignment
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Tunnels
• Excavation by 2 pressurized face TBMs• 18’‐10” internal diameter• 12” precast concrete lining• HCR membrane beneath invert and walkway
• Provision for 6” secondary lining
Cross Passages
• Excavation by SEM• Spaced at nominal 750’
Tunnel design and construction methods from previous recent LACMTA projects with successful tunneling histories. 21
Standard Design Components1.Equipment & ancillary rooms2.Vertical circulation (stairs, escalators, elevators)3.Signage & graphics4.Station plaza furniture, lighting & paving5.Bike lockers6.Entrance design
Variable Design Components• Artwork• Landscaping
Cost and Schedule Benefits• Building Information Modeling (BIM)• Computer Aided Design/Drafting reduced engineering time• Cost Estimating Accuracy• Construction efficiencies• Operational efficiencies
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SIGNIFICANT HIGHLIGHTS• 8.5 mile Light Rail Line and 8
Stations• Extends from Exposition Line
to Metro Green Line• Southwestern Yard
Maintenance Facility• 24,400 Daily Projected Trips
(in 2035)• Project Budget:
$2.058 Billion• Federally assisted project –
TIFIA Loan • Revenue Operations: October
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Construction Progress Status
•Design-Build Contract C0988–Construction continues on all segments of the Project Alignment.–Tunneling continues from Expo Station. As of August 14, 3,062 feet of southbound tunnel has been excavated.–Work in the frontage road continuing in Park Mesa Heights (PMH).–Second major bridge structure pour at Aviation/Century station recently completed.–Trench construction continues at LAWA underground trench segment (UG1).
EXPOSITION/CRENSHAW STATION -Installation of rebar for east lower wall
TUNNELING – Setting ring #519. . 24
Construction Progress Status
•Southwestern Yard (Division 16) – C0991–Commenced Phase I Field Operations.–Completed Bellanca Temporary Access Road (TAR). Traffic Plans received August 15, 2016.–Construction Interface Coordination is on-going between HPH and WSCC–Main Shop Building Design and Construction is on the SWY critical path (Project is on schedule)
25SOUTHWESTERN YARD – Fine grade excavating at S1 pit facing East.
SOUTHWESTERN YARD – Fine grade excavating loading dock at Lines E-E8-1-3 facing West.
• 1.9 mile Link Connecting Blue & Expo Lines with Gold Line• 3 New Stations• $1.467 Billion• 90,000 Daily Project Transit Trips• 17,700 Daily New Transit Trips• FTA Full Funding Grant Agreement in the amount of $670 Million and Transportation
Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act program loan in the amount of $160 Million signed February 20, 2014
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Project Update – 1st/Central
Final DesignAFC design packages anticipated in early September 2016
Construction“Broke-through” excavation across Alameda WyeCompleted installation and testing of 36” waterlineBegan installation of HDPE waterproofing in 1st/Central StationBegan Installation of Level 2 Struts at the Wye
Pouring mud mat at 1st/Central Station
Hanging Utilities under Wye 27
Project Update - Tunnel
Final DesignAFC design packages for SEM/Cross passages anticipated in October 2016
ConstructionCompleted installation of UMP at Tie-back Removal Pit Installing inclinometer and Utility Monitoring Points at Flower StreetBegan pre-conditioning of compensation grout systemPreassembly of TBM ongoing
TBM Yard
Installation of Geotechnical Instrumentation28