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John Malbon, CEO, PAPCO & Hampton Roads Member, Virginia Commonwealth Transportation BoardMay 28, 2014
Virginia is divided into:9 Construction Districts5 Operations Regions
Active Design-Build Pavement Rehabilitation Projects to Improve Interstates
Route Project Description Estimated CN Cost
EstimatedCompletion
Date
I-64 & I-264
Pavement Rehabilitation Design Build (DB) - Norfolkasphalt overlay of concrete pavements; 48 lane miles on I-64 and 19 lane miles on I-264
$31 M November 2015
I-64 Pavement Rehabilitation Design Build (DB) - Norfolkasphalt overlay of 19 lane miles of concrete pavement
$15 M November2014
I-264 Pavement Rehabilitation Design Build (DB) – Virginia Beachasphalt overlay of 76 lane miles of concrete pavement
$61 M November 2015
Total $107 M
I-64 and I-264 Pavement RehabilitationProject Scope
Transportation Projects In Construction
Gilmerton Bridge Replacement - $134 million in City of Chesapeake Replace 70 year old movable bridge Increase navigable clearance for Intercoastal Waterway Completion: August 2014
Transportation Projects In Construction
Dominion Boulevard Widening - $345 million in City of Chesapeake First Virginia Infrastructure Improvement Bank (VTIB) project Local Administration with VDOT support Completion: Mid-2017
Transportation Projects In Construction
Middle Ground Boulevard - $38 million in City of Newport News Expedited design-build contract Provides critical north-south connection to growing City Center Completion: Late 2014
Transportation Projects In Construction
Princess Anne Road - $28 million in City of Virginia Beach Widen the existing highway to a four-lane roadway Construct short section of Nimmo Parkway, providing a connector between Princess Anne Road and Holland Road Completion: Summer 2014
Transportation Projects In Construction
George Washington Memorial Highway (U.S. 17) - $25.2 million in York County Increases the capacity from 4 to 6 lanes Includes a shared-use path parallel to the northbound lane Replaces two bridges over the Poquoson River with one 6 lane bridge Completion: Winter 2016
Transportation Projects In Construction
Route 35 Bridge Replacement Design-Build– $12 million in Courtland Replaces Nottoway River Bridge Estimated Completion: November, 2015
Transportation Projects in Construction
11
Lesner Bridge Replacement - $84 million in City of Virginia Beach Replacement of deteriorating NHS bridge w/signature structure Local Administration with VDOT support Estimated Completion: June 2017
12
PPTA:Downtown/Midtown/MLK, Portsmouth/ Norfolk
LENGTH: 0.8 mile (Added Midtown)
1.2 miles (MLK Extension)Martin Luther King Extension - London Blvd to I-264
PROJECT: 2 Lanes Parallel Tube atMidtown 4 Lanes Limited Access MLKUpgrade Existing Tunnels
Rehab of Existing Tunnels
CURRENT STATUS: Under ConstructionConstruction Completion Date: April 2018
New, parallel two-lane tunnel
Refurbishment and safety
improvements
Refurbishment and safety improvement
s
Extending MLK to I-264, High St interchange
Brambleton Ave /
Hampton Blvd interchange
modifications
13
PPTA: Route 460 Corridor, Suffolk/Isle of Wight
CONSTRUCTION COST: $1.46 billion for development, design, construction and right of way acquisitions
LENGTH: 55 miles—Route 58 Suffolk to I-295 Petersburg
PROJECT: 4 Lanes/median limited-access highway on new alignment
CURRENT STATUS:Stop Work Order on Design Joint SEIS with FHWA and USACE
Overview – HB 1253 and SB513
• HTAC is a political subdivision of the Commonwealth to procure, finance, build, and operate critical projects in Hampton Roads Primarily funded with HB 2313 revenue approved by the 2013
General Assembly
• 23 Members Chief elected officers of the governing bodies of the 14 localities
in Planning District 23 Two senators Three delegates Four nonvoting ex officio members – Commissioner of
Highways, Director of Rail and Public Transportation, Executive Director of the Virginia Port Authority, and a member of the Commonwealth Transportation Board
Overview – HB 2313 and SB513• Decisions will be based on a two-thirds majority vote of
elected officials on the commission, representing at least two-thirds of the region’s population
• Authorized to issue bonds and use regional revenues to support debt service
• HRTPO, VDOT, and DRPT shall provide administrative and technical support to HTAC
• HTAC will not replace the planning function of HRTPO
• Utilize the HRTPO prioritized projects as its program of projects
HRTPO Priority Projects
• HRTPO has identified priority projects for the region To build new water crossing Expand existing water crossing Other major projects to address congestion and mobility
problems
• Potential Projects Patriots Crossing High-rise Bridge I-64/I-264 Monitor Merrimac Bridge Tunnel 460/58/13 connector I-64 widening
Overview – HB 2
• Legislation unanimously passed House (98-0) and Senate (40-0)
• Requires the Commonwealth Transportation Board to develop a statewide prioritization process for capacity expansion projects
• Process must be used to develop FY16-22 Six-Year Improvement Program Program will be considered by the Board in June 2017