CMAA January Luncheon - Illinois Tollway

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Construction Management Association of America January 29, 2016

Transcript of CMAA January Luncheon - Illinois Tollway

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Construction Management Association of America

January 29, 2016

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Today’s Agenda Move Illinois update Jane Addams Memorial Tollway (I-90) Rebuilding and

Widening Project I-90 eastern segment

Construction overview Unique challenges Next steps

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Move Illinois ProgramTAKE CARE OF

EXISTING SYSTEM NEEDS

ILLINOIS ROUTE 53/120 PROJECT

JANE ADDAMS MEMORIAL TOLLWAY

$2.5 billion

ELGIN O’HARE WESTERN ACCESS

$3.4 billion

I-294/I-57 INTERCHANGE$719 million

OTHER EMERGING PROJECTS

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Capital Program HighlightsDelivering improvements on schedule and within budget Committed $4.2 billion to date Created or sustained 37,430 total jobs Awarded 272 construction and professional services

contracts Provided opportunities for a wide variety of firms,

including disadvantaged, women- and minority-owned businesses, as well as small and veteran-owned businesses

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Jane Addams Memorial Tollway (I-90)

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Building a 21st Century Corridor

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Flexible infrastructure to incorporate smart features, such as Active traffic

management (ATM)

Connected vehicles (CV)

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I-90 Eastern Segment

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Construction Overview Major corridor linking northwestern suburbs to Chicago

Average daily traffic volume from 140,000 to 162,000 per day Up to 11 percent truck traffic (18,000 trucks per day)

Managing multiple construction contracts 16 construction contracts worth more than $1.7 billion Seven prime contractors awarded work Average $71 million per month in construction

Construction includes 210 lane miles of mainline pavement Eight interchanges 35 bridges

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PrioritiesPublic safety, construction safety and traffic flow Commit to customer service – provide as many lanes

during construction as were available prior Minimize major construction during peak travel Provide break-down shoulders or emergency pull-out

areas Develop emergency communication plan Protect utility facilities

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Unique Challenges Numerous permits

Federal Aviation Administration Chicago Department of Aviation

Ongoing right-of-way and easement acquisitions Hundreds of major utility relocations Dozens of municipal utility relocations Unprecedented schedule and expenditure of

construction materials and resources Coordination with Fox River Bridge Project

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Northwest Suburban Municipal Joint Action Water Agency (NSMJAWA)

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Water pipeline serves 500,000 people in seven communities along I-90

16.5 miles of parallel transmission mains range in size from 20 inches to 90 inches

Transports up to 35 million gallons per day More than 4 miles of transmission line relocation Hot-tap connection required (shutdown not an option) 12 miles of continuous “watch and protect”

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Nicor Parallel high-pressure natural gas transmission lines 36

inches and 22 inches being relocated in 12 locations Estimated $35 million of Nicor-related work Nicor has exclusive rights to adjacent corridor property Detailed work restrictions

No activity allowed within 25 feet of either pipeline Nicor right-of-entry permits required for each location Nicor work plan permit required

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Fox River Bridge Project $95 million rebuilding and widening project in Elgin Unique gantry

construction method

Complete in 2016

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Coordination with Stakeholders Illinois Tollway/Project Management Office 19 construction managers Seven design section engineers State and federal agencies Local municipalities Utility companies Four railroads

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Seeing Progress

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Next Steps Monitor progress and maintain the schedule Meet Tollway expectations Deliver corridor on time and within budget

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THANK YOU