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The The Design-Build ExperienceDesign-Build Experience
I-95 HondaInterchange$ 8 million
Wateree River $ 8 million
Reedy & Enoree Bridge $ 3 million
SC 170 Widening$100 million
Cooper River Bridges$ 531 million
Conway Bypass$ 386 million
Southern Connector$ 206 million
Carolina Bays Parkway
$232 million
Reedy River BridgeReedy River Bridge
Enoree River BridgeEnoree River Bridge
•First Design-Build Bridge Replacement in SC
•First Design-Build Project to Start Construction in SC
1996 RFP Process
Two Bridge Replacements
$ 3 million
Designer
Wilbur Smith Associates
Cost SummaryCost Summary Estimate for Design-Bid-BuildEstimate for Design-Bid-Build $ 3,222,000$ 3,222,000
Design-Build PriceDesign-Build Price $ 3,125,000$ 3,125,000
Time SummaryȹEstimated Design-Bid-Build 628 Days �Design-Build 581 Days
Wateree River Bridge
Bridge Replacement
$ 8 million
RFP Process - 1997
Designer
Ralph Whitehead & Assoc.
Wateree Cost SummaryWateree Cost Summary Estimated Design-Bid-Build Estimated Design-Bid-Build $ 9,162,000 $ 9,162,000
Design-Build PriceDesign-Build Price $ 7,956,000 $ 7,956,000**
* Includes $50,000 for SCDOT Preliminary Engineering &* Includes $50,000 for SCDOT Preliminary Engineering &
$50,000 for Construction Monitoring$50,000 for Construction Monitoring
Wateree Time SummaryWateree Time Summary Estimated Design-Bid-BuildEstimated Design-Bid-Build 967 Days 967 Days Design-BuildDesign-Build 457 Days 457 Days
HONDA INTERCHANGE
New Interchange
Bridge Replacement
$ 8 million
RFP Process - 1998
Designer
Consoer Townsend Envirodyne
Total Timeframe – 11 Months
HONDA INTERCHANGE
Total Tracts – 1Condemnation Rate – 0%
CONWAYBYPASS
New Location Freeway28 Miles in Length
Fluor Daniel$386 Million39 Months
RFP Process - 1994
Contract Signed - 1998
Conway Bypass
Total Parcels – 233Condemnation Rate – 49%
SOUTHERNCONNECTOR
Greenville County, SC
New Location Toll Road16 Miles in LengthInterwest Carolina Group$206 Million45 MonthsMaintenance by SCDOTToll Collection/Operation by Interwest
RFP Process - 1995
Contract Signed - 1998
SOUTHERNCONNECTOR
Total Parcels – 160Condemnation Rate – 46%
SC 170 Widening
Beaufort County, SC
12.5 mile widening2 miles of bridges
Includes Right of Way Acquisition$80 million
RFQ – RFP Process - 1999
Designer
Lawrie & Associates
SC 170 WideningSC 170 Widening
Total Parcels – 129Total Parcels – 129Condemnation Rate – 23%Condemnation Rate – 23%
Total Timeframe – 36 MonthsTotal Timeframe – 36 Months
Carolina Bays Parkway
Horry County, SC
New Location Freeway
22 miles in Length
Includes Right of Way Acquisition
$232 million
RFQ – RFP Process - 1999
Carolina Bays Parkway
Total Parcels – 74
Condemnation Rate – 46%
Cooper River BridgeCooper River Bridge
Two Bridge Replacements - $ 531 million
Charleston, SC
Total Parcels – 93Condemnation Rate – 19%
Timeframe – 60 Months
• Accelerated project completion.
PROS OF DESIGN BUILD
• Generally, final cost less than initial cost estimate.
• Benefit of having facility available to public.
• Positive public perception.
• Reduced timeline for Right of Way acquisition.
CONS OF DESIGN BUILD
• Increased condemnation perception.
• R/W acquired and cleared in accordance with Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Policies Act of 1970, as amended, and state R/W procedures.
FHWA Requirements
• R/W certification must be submitted to and approved by FHWA prior to work commencing on individual tracts or entire project.
FHWA Requirements
• Request for R/W services must be included in request for proposals.• Design/Builder must submit written acquisition and relocation procedures to STD for approval; should contain appraisal, acquisition, and relocation strategy.
Role of SCDOT
• Develop a concise RFP.
• Provide an on-sight R/W Project Manager as single point of contact with authority to approve all settlements and provide tract certification.• Provide constant oversight to insure all federal guidelines are adhered to.
Lessons Learned
• Assign Project Manager and authorize to approve just compensation, appraisals, relocation, administrative adjustments, etc.
• Establish “critical path” for construction and stage R/W and relocation accordingly.
• Identify new methods to handle R/W issues; i.e., purchase of improved property without appraisal including establishment of total benefits to landowner, use of auction company for disposal of 14 homes (less than 3 years old).
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