CMAA Owners Forum May 3, 2010

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CMAA Owners Forum May 3, 2010 Ronaldo T. Nicholson, P.E. Chief Engineer District Department of Transportation

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CMAA Owners Forum May 3, 2010. Ronaldo T. Nicholson, P.E. Chief Engineer District Department of Transportation. Past, Present, and Future. USA Past National Road 1806 - 1839 The Federal Aid Road Act of 1916, ( established a federal-state partnership) USA 1920’s and 1930’s - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Transcript of CMAA Owners Forum May 3, 2010

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CMAA Owners ForumMay 3, 2010

Ronaldo T. Nicholson, P.E. Chief Engineer District Department of Transportation

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Past, Present, and Future• USA Past

– National Road 1806 - 1839– The Federal Aid Road Act of 1916,

(established a federal-state partnership)– USA 1920’s and 1930’s

• Toll roads or “free” roads?• Needs based or public works programs?

– Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956

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Past, Present, and Future

• The funding debate – Toll roads or free [taxed] roads?– A public works program or a needs based system?

• Bureau of Public Roads [FHWA]– 1939 Report to Congress– Fundamental premise of the Interstate Highway System– Toll roads would not satisfy all needs– Promoted tax based system of funding

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Past, Present, and Future

Current Nationwide Transportation Fund Trends

• Reliance on Federal funds increased • Revenue was static• Buying power diminished• Maintenance and Operations Cost increased• Transportation needs increased

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Past, Present, and Future• Present Challenges

• The highway system is aging • Maintenance requires increasingly larger share of budget• Population and economy are growing• Current needs exceed available funds• A strong economy requires efficient transportation

For FY-10•Maintenance cost increased as services decrease•Construction funding remained static; •Down turn in economy was reflected by reduced state revenues

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Owner’s Challenges

• Funding• 100-year tradition

– Design – Bid – Build• Means and methods• Design-Bid-Build are DOT’s most common project

delivery method• Match delivery method to project needs

D-B-B and DB and P3 are Fundamentally different

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DB Time Savings

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Public-Private Partnerships

• Policy– A public need for timely transportation development– Current methods may not be adequate– Private development or operation may be more

timely or more efficient or less costly – thereby serving the public interest

• Intent is to encourage private investment in transportation facilities– Innovative improvements– Investment of private funds/equity of funds not

otherwise available– Risk sharing

• Such partnerships are for carefully selected projects

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Project Delivery Options

DesignBid

Build

PrivateContract

FeeServices

DesignBuild

DesignBuild

OperateMaintain(DBOM)

LongTermLease

Agreement

DesignBuild

FinanceOperate(DBFO)

DesignBuildOwn

Operate(BOO)

Public Agency Controlled Concessions / PrivatizationsMore Private Sector Control

Public Pays

Tax Exempt Financing

Public Control

Public Equity

User Pays

Taxable Financing

Private Control

Private Equity

Public Private Partnerships

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P3 Risk/Cost Management

• P3 – lowest cost program delivery

– Parallel interests with Owner

– DB a phase prior to O&M

– Rewarded for managing life-cycle costs

– Business deal must make sense, but successful relationship is essential

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PPTA DB Contract Issues• Concession agreement between owner and

concessionaire• DB terms

– Contract between Concessionaire and DB– Concession agreement describes

• Scope• Reference standards• Relationship between Owner’s IA/IV and

Concessionaire’s independent engineer

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PPTA Concession Agreement

• A comprehensive DBOM or O&M contract with single-source delivery

• Applies to various funding schemes– Public funds– Private financing– Mixed funding sources– Not limited to revenue positive projects

• Concessionaire is responsible for service delivery

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Past, Present, and Future

• Future PPTA or P3s - A fundamentally different way of doing business– Long-term partnerships that accommodate change– Shared risks/rewards based on effective, long-term

successful performance– An important part of a DOT’s solutions – applicable to

select few projects

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Industry’s Challenges• What is your business objective?

– Design - construct - get out

– DBOM - long-term stake in outcome

– P3 is fundamentally different

• Primary project delivery methods

– Design-Bid-Build

– Design-Build

– PPTA• Private companies can succeed or fail, and they do both

equally well

• Engineering is the easy part …

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Public Perceptions

• P3 is not a panacea– Most roads are not attractive as an investment– Choose projects carefully– Create a fair and competitive procurement

environment– Optimize use of public and private funds

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Other Virginia PPTA Efforts

• Mid-Town Tunnel, Petersburg Va• Dulles Corridor Metro Extension, Fairfax

Virginia• US 460 Corridor Improvements, City of

Suffolk Virginia to Prince George County Virginia

• Route 28 Improvements, Fairfax & Loudoun County Va

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Current PPTACurrent PPTAVirginia Hot LanesVirginia Hot Lanes•Two separate projects in different stages:

–Capital Beltway –I-95/395

•Proposed 70-mile, seamless network•Adds new lanes to region’s most congested routes•Expands public transportation and carpooling•Provides new option to pay a toll for faster, more reliable trip time with a free alternative always available

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Capital Beltway HotlanesContractual Arrangements

Capital Beltway Express LLC

Design-Build Contractor Operations & Maintenance

Consultants/Subcontractors Subcontractors

TMS Integrator – TBD

ETC System Integrator - TBD

Amended ReinstatedComprehensive Agreement

Design-BuildContract

O&MContract

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• 14-miles of two new lanes in each direction

• Beginning this summer construction is expected to take 4-1/2 years

• Scheduled to begin operation in 2013

• Replacement of more than $260 million of aging infrastructure,

• including more than 50 bridges & overpasses, with pedestrian and recreational facilities. 70,000 lf of Soundwalls.

• Average toll expected to be $5-$6 during rush hour

Capital Beltway HOT LanesCapital Beltway HOT Lanes

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11th STREET BRIDGE PROJECT

11th Street Bridge Project 11th street over the Anacostia

River

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PROJECT LOCATION IN DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

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Project Site

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PROPOSED TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENTS

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KEY 11TH STREET BRIDGE PROJECT ASPECTS

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• Improve mobility through separate new freeway and local connections

• Provide shared pedestrian/bicycle path and streetcar rails

• Provide alternative evacuation route from Nation’s capital

• Include environmental investments

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MULTI-MODAL TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS

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DESIGN-BUILD-TO-BUDGET• Performed by an integrated construction

contractor and designer (design-build team)• Increases opportunities for innovation,

flexibility, and cost-savings• Allows construction to begin sooner after the

project is awarded• Differs from the traditional design-bid-build

method in which project awarded to the lowest bidder for construction.

• $260 million design-build contract

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DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR

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A joint venture of Skanska USA Civil of Alexandria, Va., and Facchina Construction of La Plata, Md