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Transcript of Iowa DOT Update 2014 APWA Iowa Chapter Spring Conference John E. Dostart, P.E.
Iowa DOT
Update2014 APWA Iowa Chapter
Spring Conference
John E. Dostart, P.E.
Electronic Contract Administration• Purpose• Develop an all-electronic system to
administer an LPA construction contract from start to finish
• Scope• Required for all Federal-aid, State-aid and FM
funded contracts• Optional for local let, locally funded
Electronic Contract Administration Basic system requirements
Eliminates paper exchange between DOT and LPAs
Web-based with mobile apps Integrates with existing DOT systems Accessible with appropriate permissions for
all parties (FHWA, DOT, LPA, contractors and subcontractors)
Enables electronic payment and reimbursement
Electronic Contract Administration Committee Structure
Steering Committee Subcommittees
Systems Requirements Procurement Testing and Development
Electronic Contract Administration Status
Funding approved (DOT pays) Committees established Kick-off meeting held Systems Requirements subcommittee met for
first time Systems requirements being drafted for
further review
Electronic Contract Administration Next Steps
Determine systems requirements Request for Information Request for Proposal Select vendor and begin testing
Timeframes Begin testing in 2014 Fully implement in 2015
Closure of Primary Highway Extensions Iowa Code 321.348
Cities may not obstruct or close state highways in city limits without prior consent of the Iowa DOT, except in emergencies.
For non-emergency situations, a 10 day advance notice is required, if possible.
Coordinate planned closures with your local Iowa DOT maintenance garage.
Once approved contact the Iowa DOT’s Traffic Operation Center (TOC) (515) 239-1440
TOC will: Enter the Information on the 511 Map Contact Iowa DOT Motor Carrier Services (MCS) Inform the District Office.
MAP-21 Buy America Changes Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st
Century (MAP-21) Public Law 112-141 signed into law on July 6,
2012. Funded surface transportation programs through
September 30, 2014 Section 1518 revised the Buy America (BA)
requirements under Title 23 of the United States Code (23 USC 313) and Title 23 of the Code of Federal Regulations (23 CFR 635.410)
Comprehensive guidance is at: http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/construction/cqit/buyam.cfm
MAP-21 Buy America Changes Before MAP-21
Buy America (BA) applied only to work included in a Federal-aid construction contract
After MAP-21 BA applies to all contracts eligible for
Federal-aid, within the scope of project, as defined by the NEPA document
Why the change? Other States in past issued multiple contracts
to build large bridges to avoid the Buy America requirements
MAP-21 Buy America Changes What FHWA is doing?
Met with Congress to confirm intent of Section 1518
Conducted meeting webinars with State DOTs and Utilities to inform industry
Divisions are working with DOTs to incorporate requirements into utility agreements and contracts
Working on revising 23 CFR 635.410; Federal Register Notice forth coming
MAP-21 Buy America Changes What is the Iowa DOT doing?
Revising processes and procedures to assure compliance on State and local projects – including:
Iowa DOT utility agreements and permits I.M. 3.640, Utility Accommodation and
Coordination I.M. 3.650, Federal-aid Participation in Utility
Relocations I.M. 3.680, Federal-aid Projects Involving Railroads
MAP-21 Buy America Changes What do you need to do?
1. Be aware that BA now also applies to any Fed-aid eligible utility relocation or railroad work caused by the project.
2. Include BA provisions in agreements for eligible utility or railroad work, regardless of whether Fed-aid is used or not.
3. Collect BA certifications from utilities and railroads for iron or steel incorporated in Fed-aid eligible work.
4. Keep these records as part of your Fed-aid project file.
Environmental Issues Indiana Bat
Potential habitat areas changed - fewer counties included
Restricted dates for clearing expanded to Apr 1 – Sep 30
DOT will coordinate consultation with Federal agencies; but more info from LPAs will be required
New I.M. being developed - stay tuned for more info
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Environmental Issues Northern Long Eared
Bat Will be protected starting
Oct 2014 Potential habitat includes
all of Iowa Details of procedures
currently being worked on by State and Federal agencies
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approved before ROW is acquired
Habitat is not limited to only certain types of tree.
May also live under bridges and in other structures.
Environmental Issues
Steve Taylor; University of Illinois
Environmental Issues Emerald Ash Borer
Has been confirmed in several counties Entire state is now under quarantine Living or dead Ash trees, logs, stumps, etc.
cannot be moved across county lines See Dec 9, 2013 e-mail from Local Systems
titled, “Interim Standard Road Plans, Details, Notes and Tabulations”
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Environmental Issues Determination of Effect Form to assist in
complying with Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act of 1973.
Before completing the form request a list of species and critical habitats that may be in the project area from: US Fish and Wildlife Iowa DNR
http://www.iowadot.gov/ole/OLESite/section7.html
A new I.M. is being developed to address Environmental Issues.
Environmental Issues
Civil Rights Assessment Recommendations affecting LPAs
Improve guidance on Accessible Pedestrian Signals (APS)
Appendix A of Standard Assurances Include in consultant agreements Include in local letting contracts
Improve guidance on DBE good faith efforts Several I.M.s are being revised to address
the recommendations
http://www.iowadot.gov/civilrights/TitleVI_home.html
ADA Update Clarifications from FHWA in Jul 2013
Resurfacing better defined Includes mill & fill, micro surfacing, thin lift
overlays These are alterations that trigger installation
or reconstruction of ramps Iowa DOT Design Manual Section
12-A updated Final Public Rights-of-Way Accessibility
Guidelines (PROWAG) expected this year
Nighttime reflective gear Effective Apr 2014, Std Specs Article
2528.03 L, 5 will be revised Orange or strong yellow green pants or
shin reflectors (gaiters) must be worn at night
Applies to all personnel working the highway right-of-way
I.M. UpdatesFederal-aid Project Development Guide
I.M. 1.080 – ADA Requirements
Section 5.3.1, Roadway and Bridges – Clarified that I.M.s are for non-Interstate and non-Primary roads and bridges.
Removed examples of maintenance activities. They are listed in Section 12A-2 of the Design Manual (Iowa DOT and SUDAS)
Section 5.4, Design Exceptions – Added a distinction between exceptions that require a formal design exception and ones that require a justification.
Added hyperlinks to two documents that explain the definition of resurfacing.
Section 5.4.1, Roadways and Bridges – Revised information on Design Exception Process and 3R Projects.
Section 5.4.2, Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities – Bicycle and Pedestrian facilities do not require a formal design exception or a benefit-cost analysis.
I.M. UpdatesI.M. 2.050 – Procedure to Amend a County Secondary Road Construction Program and Budget
I.M. 2.120, Attachment B – Intermediate Scour Assessment Flowchart
Technical updates to preparing a county’s Secondary Road Construction Program and Budget.
References to other attachments were deleted.
I.M. 3.005 – Project Development Submittal Dates and Information
I.M. 3.210 – Rural Design
Office of Contracts Submittal Dates for LPA Projects was updated through the October 16, 2016, Letting.
Changed values to reflect the 2011 AASHTO Green Book.
Updated radius values slightly on all tables.
Changes from HS-20 to HL-93 bridge design loading
I.M. UpdatesI.M. 3.214 – 3R Guidelines I.M. 3.216 – Economic Analysis
(Benefit-to-Cost Ratio)
Changed the reference on Design Exceptions from I.M. 3.220 to I.M. 3.218.
The Crash Reduction Factors are now based on the factors from the Crash Modification Factor Clearinghouse.
Removed discussion on High Risk Rural Roads. The program was discontinued in MAP-21.
Benefit/Cost Ratio is now calculated using the same method used for Traffic Safety Improvement Program (TSIP) projects.
I.M. 3.218 – Design Exception Process
I.M. 3.220 – Design Exception Information for Bridges Narrower than Approach Pavement
Added 14 design elements to clarify which design elements will require a formal design exception.
I.M. replaced by I.M. 3.218.
Attachment A replaces Chart No. 4 – Design Exception Process
I.M. UpdateI.M. 3.640 – Utility Accommodation and CoordinationI.M. 3.650 – Federal-aid Participation in Utility Relocations
Updates related to MAP-21 Buy America Requirements
Outlining when Buy America applies to utility relocations.
Instructing LPAs to:• Include Buy America provisions in their Federal-aid eligible utility
relocation agreements• Require certification from utility companies to document
compliance• Keep certifications in their project files
Clarifying the review process for utility agreements when Federal-aid is requested.
I.M. UpdateI.M. 3.730 – Iowa DOT Letting Process
The Engineer’s cost estimate will be referred to as the LPA’s cost estimate.
The Office of Contracts estimate uses the LPAs estimate as a supporting document.
The Office of Contracts estimate is used for the Federal-aid obligation.
Time has been added to the Administering Office’s and LPA’s contract period review.
Plans are no longer printed and mailed.
The Office of Contracts will no longer make an award recommendation.
The rejection threshold was reduced form 120% to 110% of the LPA’s estimate.
Subcontractor requests will only be handled electronically.
Attachment A flowchart is for pre-letting process.
Attachment B flowchart is for post-letting process.
I.M. UpdateI.M. 3.760 – Public Interest Findings (PIF)
Proprietary products information has been significantly revised to conform with current FHWA guidance.
Public Interest Finding Request Form (Form 517030), has been developed to request a PIF.
The person in responsible charge at the LPA must sign the certification on the new form.
Projects with full oversight require FHWA’s approval.
Inactive Obligations Inactive projects are those without
activity (reimbursements processed) for 12 months or more
These are reviewed quarterly Federal requirements tightening up Any Federal-aid project with no activity
for 9 months is subject to review Send us a bill at least annually!
If the bonding company becomes involved, please call us.
Save the Date! Federal-aid Overview Seminar
May 12, 2014In-person (Ames) or webinar
Questions?