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FDM 19-1 Attachment 1.1 Abbreviations in FDM Chapter 19 February 25, 2011 Attachment 1.1 Page 1 ABBREVIATIONS USED IN FDM CHAPTER 19 ADA - Americans with Disabilities Act AFE - Authority of Expenditure ASP – Additional Special Provision BHO – Bureau of Highway Operations BOS – Bureau of Structures BPD – Bureau of Project Development BSHP – Bureau of State Highway Programs BTLRRH – Bureau of Transit, Local Roads, Railroads and Harbors BTO - Bureau of Traffic Operations BTS – Bureau of Technical Services BTS-EPDS – Bureau of Technical Services - Environmental Process and Documentation Section BTS-ESS - Bureau of Technical Services - Environmental Services Section BTS-RE – Bureau of Technical Services – Real Estate CAiCE - Computer-Aided Civil Engineering CEF – Cost Effectiveness Finding CMM - Construction and Materials Manual CO – Central Office DBE - Disadvantaged Business Enterprise DNR - Department of Natural Resources DPI – Dots per Inch DSR - Design Study Report DTIM - Division of Transportation Investment Management DWD - Department of Workforce Development EDA - Economic Development Administration FHWA – Federal Highway Administration FOIA - Freedom of Information Act HCCI - Highway Construction Contract Information HPC - Highway Planning Committee LFA – Local Force Account LIP – Letting Implementation Plan LPA - Local Public Agency MQ - Miscellaneous Quantity OPA - Office of Public Affairs PD – Project Development PD – Proposal Development PDF - Portable Document Format PDS - Project Development Section PLE - Permanent Limited Easements PLP – Proposal Letting Process PM – Proposal Management PPJ – Proprietary Product Justification PPP – Proposal Preparation Process

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  • FDM 19-1 Attachment 1.1 Abbreviations in FDM Chapter 19

    February 25, 2011 Attachment 1.1 Page 1

    ABBREVIATIONS USED IN FDM CHAPTER 19 ADA - Americans with Disabilities Act

    AFE - Authority of Expenditure

    ASP Additional Special Provision

    BHO Bureau of Highway Operations

    BOS Bureau of Structures

    BPD Bureau of Project Development

    BSHP Bureau of State Highway Programs

    BTLRRH Bureau of Transit, Local Roads, Railroads and Harbors

    BTO - Bureau of Traffic Operations

    BTS Bureau of Technical Services

    BTS-EPDS Bureau of Technical Services - Environmental Process and Documentation Section

    BTS-ESS - Bureau of Technical Services - Environmental Services Section

    BTS-RE Bureau of Technical Services Real Estate

    CAiCE - Computer-Aided Civil Engineering

    CEF Cost Effectiveness Finding

    CMM - Construction and Materials Manual

    CO Central Office

    DBE - Disadvantaged Business Enterprise

    DNR - Department of Natural Resources

    DPI Dots per Inch

    DSR - Design Study Report

    DTIM - Division of Transportation Investment Management

    DWD - Department of Workforce Development

    EDA - Economic Development Administration

    FHWA Federal Highway Administration

    FOIA - Freedom of Information Act

    HCCI - Highway Construction Contract Information

    HPC - Highway Planning Committee

    LFA Local Force Account

    LIP Letting Implementation Plan

    LPA - Local Public Agency

    MQ - Miscellaneous Quantity

    OPA - Office of Public Affairs

    PD Project Development

    PD Proposal Development

    PDF - Portable Document Format

    PDS - Project Development Section

    PLE - Permanent Limited Easements

    PLP Proposal Letting Process

    PM Proposal Management

    PPJ Proprietary Product Justification

    PPP Proposal Preparation Process

  • FDM 19-1 Attachment 1.1 Abbreviations in FDM Chapter 19

    February 25, 2011 Attachment 1.1 Page 2

    PS&E Plans, Specials and Estimate

    QMP - Quality Management Program

    QPRR - Quarterly PS&E's Received Report

    REPM Real Estate Program Manual

    RHS - Railroads & Harbors Section

    ROW Right Of Way

    RRPL - Railroad Protective Liability Insurance

    SDD Standard Detail Drawing

    SHA - State Highway Agency

    SHRM - State Highway Rehabilitation/Maintenance

    SOI - Schedule of Items

    SoRD - Summary of Review Documentation

    STSP Standardized Special Provision

    TEA - Transportation Economic Assistance

    TLE Temporary Limited Easement

    TMP - Transportation Management Plan

    USR Utility Status Report

  • FDM 19-1 Attachment 1.2 Central Office PS&E Contacts

    June 30, 2017 Attachment 1.2 Page 1

    Bureau of Project Development (BPD), Proposal Management Section, Contract Development, & Data

    Analysis Unit:

    Role Name Phone

    Number Email Address

    Addendum, Requests to Change PS&E Date, FasTrak

    and Late PS&E Requests Section mailbox N/A dotdtsdbpdproposalmanagementsection

    @dot.wi.gov

    Special Provisions Reviewer, STSPs Angie Clary 266-3811 [email protected]

    Special Provisions Formatting, Assembling Proposals Cindy Moy 266-1631 [email protected]

    BPD, Design Standards and Oversight Unit, Design Project Oversight Unit:

    Region Name Phone

    Number Email Address

    SW Rob Reukema 267-4496 [email protected]

    SE Richard Herrick 266-8495 [email protected]

    NC DanTyler 267-7945 [email protected]

    NE Brian Revello 266-2782 [email protected]

    NW / SW Mega Projects Design John Stolzman 266-2760 [email protected]

    SE Mega Projects Design Will Anderson 266-8663 [email protected]

    BPD, Construction Standards Oversight & Local Program Section, Division Major Projects and Construction Standards Unit:

    Role Name Phone

    Number Email Address

    Alternative Contracting Larry Jones 267-7954 [email protected]

    SE Freeways Construction Oversight Brian DuPont

    (414) 940-9652 [email protected]

    BPD, Proposal Management Section, Proposal Development Unit:

    Region Name Phone

    Number Email Address

    NE, NC Cyle Haag 266-5563 [email protected]

    SW, NW Gerald Kintz [email protected]

    SE, N-S Fwy Carl Bujanowski 266-3812 [email protected]

    Local

  • FDM 19-1 Attachment 1.2 Central Office PS&E Contacts

    June 30, 2017 Attachment 1.2 Page 2

    Bureau of Traffic Operations (BTO), Traffic Systems and Management Section, Traffic Systems Section:

    Role Name Phone

    Number Email Address

    Traffic Signals David Karnes (414) 220-

    6804 [email protected]

    ITS Dean Beekman (414) 227-

    2154 [email protected]

    Electrical Ahmet Demirbilek (414) 220-

    6801 [email protected]

    BTO, Traffic Engineering and Safety Section, Traffic Design Unit:

    Role Name Phone

    Number Email Address

    Marking Matthew Rauch 246-5305 [email protected]

    Signing Jay Hille 243-5981 [email protected]

    Work Zone Andrew Heidtke (414) 322-

    4185 [email protected]

    Bureau of Highway Maintenance, Highway Maintenance and Roadside Management Section:

    Role Name Phone

    Number Email Address

    Pre and Post-PS&E, Veg. Management Leif Hubbard 267-6884 [email protected]

    Pre and Post-PS&E, Veg. Management Christa Wollenzien 266-3943 [email protected]

    Bureau of Technical Services, Environmental Services or Environmental Process & Documentation Sections:

    Role Name Phone

    Number Email Address

    Native Vegetation/Wetlands Alyssa Barrette 266-1017 [email protected]

    Asbestos/Hazardous Materials Shar TeBeest 266-1476 [email protected]

    Archeological Sites Jim Becker 261-0137 [email protected]

    Air Quality and Noise Jay Waldschmidt 267-9806 [email protected]

  • FDM 19-1 Attachment 1.3 Utility Exception Example

    July 23, 2015 Attachment 1.3 Page 1

  • FDM 19-1 Attachment 1.3 Utility Exception Example

    July 23, 2015 Attachment 1.3 Page 2

  • FDM 19-1 Attachment 1.4 Real Estate Exception Example

    July 23, 2015 Attachment 1.4 Page 1

  • FDM 19-1 Attachment 1.5 Proposal Preparation Process Schedule

    June 30, 2017 Attachment 1.5 Page 1

  • FDM 19-1 Attachment 1.5 Proposal Preparation Process Schedule

    June 30, 2017 Attachment 1.5 Page 2

  • FDM 19-1 Attachment 1.5 Proposal Preparation Process Schedule

    June 30, 2017 Attachment 1.5 Page 3

  • FDM 19-1 Attachment 1.5 Proposal Preparation Process Schedule

    June 30, 2017 Attachment 1.5 Page 1

  • FDM 19-1 Attachment 1.6 Central Office Proposal Preparation Process

    June 30, 2004 Attachment 1.6 Page 1

    MONTHWEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

    LEGEND FORACTIVITY BARS

    I-DEFINE QUARTERLY LETTINGSII-REVIEW/REVISE PS&EIII-DBE ALLOCATIONIV-EDIT SPECIALS & ESTIMATESV-PRINT PLANSVI-PRINT PROPOSALSVII-WDOT & FHWA FUNDING VALIDATIONVIII-ADVERTISE PROPOSALSIX-DISTRIBUTE PROPSOALSTO INDUSTRYX-ADDENDA

    FEB

    145

    MAY, JUNE, & JULYPS&E'S DUE

    DAY

    IXX

    CLEAR

    JULYLETTING

    VII

    VIII

    IXX

    IXX

    VI

    VIILETTING

    VII

    III

    V

    VI

    JULYAD MTG

    VIII

    MAYAD MTG

    VIII

    II

    MAY

    III

    LETTING

    JUNE

    IV

    JUNE

    FEBRUARY

    IIIII

    VVI

    II

    VIV

    IV

    AD MTG

    PROPOSAL PREPARATION PROCESS ACTIVITY BAR CHARTMARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY

    I

  • FDM 19-1 Attachment 3.1 Project Letting Process for Fiscal Year X

    February 25, 2011 Attachment 3.1 Page 1

    PROJECT LETTING PROCESS FOR FISCAL YEAR "X"

    Fiscal Year Month EVENTS "X minus 2" May Start Development of Preliminary LIP for FY "X."

    June "X minus 1" July Jul 15: Preliminary LIP for FY "X" due in CO.

    August September Oct 1: LIP for FY "X" completed. November December January

    February

    Feb 1: PS&Es for May and June of FY X minus 1 and July of FY X due in CO. March April May May 1: PS&Es for Aug., Sept, and Nov. of FY X due in CO. June

    "X" July August Aug. 1: PS&Es for Dec, Jan, and Feb of FY X due in CO. September November Nov. 1: PS&Es for March and April of FY "X" due in CO. December January February Feb. 1: PS&Es for May and June of FY "X" and July of FY X plus 1 due in

    CO. March April May June X plus 1 July

    This table shows only those events associated with a hypothetical fiscal year "X." Activities for the previous year and subsequent year would overlap into this schedule.

  • FDM 19-1 Attachment 3.2 Schedule for Establishing Annual Letting Implementation Plan (LIP)

    May 17, 1996 Attachment 3.2 Page 1

    SCHEDULE FOR ESTABLISHING ANNUAL (LIP)

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    Activity Responsibility

    By 5/1 Establish annual FY program levels HPC & BSHP*

    By 5/1 Publish statewide and region program levels and advise regions to adjust their programs accordingly.

    PLP Committee

    Start 5/1 Adjust programs to match authorized levels Regions

    By 6/1 Establish local programs BSHP

    6/1 - 7/15 Verify project delivery schedule. Based on PS&E ready date assign project to month and quarter to be let. Verify cost estimate. Verify

    major quantities.

    Regions

    By 7/15 Schedules copied

    Submit preliminary LIP to CO committee

    BSHP & Regions

    7/15 - 9/1 Compile monthly and quarterly let list, costs and quantities. Verify compliance with monthly and quarterly targets. Verify funding

    availability. Determine need for revisions.

    PLP Committee

    9/1 - 10/1 Solicit needed revisions and revise schedules to meet/satisfy various goals.

    PLP Committee &

    Regions

    By 10/1 Establish and publish LIP PLP Committee

  • FDM 19-1 Attachment 3.3 Sample Letting Restriction List

    May 17, 1996 Attachment 3.3 Page 1

    Sample Letting Restriction List

  • FDM 19-1 Attachment 3.4 Quarterly and Cumulative Monthly Goals

    July 23, 2015 Attachment 3.4 Page 1

    QUARTERLY AND CUMULATIVE MONTHLY GOALS

    Allowable Range

    Letting Month

    Percent of Annual Let Goal

    Example based on $1 Billion Annual Let Goal (in Millions)

    July 2 - 12% $20 - 120

    August 4 - 16% $40 - 160

    September 6 - 20% $60 - 200

    October 12 - 24% $120 - 240

    November 24 - 35% $240 - 350

    December 39 - 49% $390 - 490

    January 52 - 62% $520 - 620

    February 66 - 73% $660 - 730

    March 80 - 87% $800 - 870

    April 87 - 93% $870 - 930

    May 93 - 97% $930 - 970

    June 99 - 101% $970-1010

  • FDM 19-1 Attachment 5.1 Example DT1584 Certificate of Patented or Proprietary Product

    December 18, 2015 Attachment 5.1 Page 1

  • FDM 19-1 Attachment 5.2 Example Public Interest Finding

    December 18, 2015 Attachment 5.2 Page 1

    SAMPLE PUBLIC INTEREST FINDING FOR USE OF PROPRIETARY PRODUCTS LETTER (Working copy of this template: FDM 19-1 A5.2 File 1)

    CORRESPONDENCE State of Wisconsin Department of Transportation Date: [Date]

    To: [Name], P.E. Project Services Chief Bureau of Project Development

    Attn: [Name], P.E. Project Services Engineer for [XX] Region Bureau of Project Development

    From: [Name], P.E. Project Development Chief [XX] Region

    Subject: Public Interest Finding for use of Proprietary Products Design ID # [XXXX-XX-XX] [Title] [Limits] [Highway] [County]

    This Public Interest Finding (PIF) is requesting approval to furnish portions of the subject project with proprietary items in accordance with FDM 19-1-5 and the United States Code of Federal Regulations 23 CFR 635.411(c). Description of the product and how the product meets the project's needs: Proposed product is Star Track Heavy Duty Railroad Crossing manufactured by Oldcastle Precast, Inc. The existing concrete railroad crossing has experienced several failures resulting in traffic being impacted as well as vehicle damage. The proposal is to replace the crossing. This product will ensure the longevity of the crossing, improved ride comfort and safety. Evaluation of other acceptable products: WisDOTs preferred crossing material at this site is concrete. The existing department standardized concrete crossing has failed and a new crossing is required. There are other pre-fabricated concrete railroad products. Evaluation by the department has concluded that the Star Track HD crossing product meets project needs in terms of costs, time to install, complexity to construct and impacts to the traveling public. Important to note is E&LS railroad has experience maintaining this crossing product. Cost Analysis and engineering analysis support. Estimated cost for installation of the Star Track HD crossing is $400,000. This includes removing and installing the railroad crossing, the roadway approach work, and the traffic control with a detour. The estimate a standard concrete surface railroad crossing is $320,000 including the same work noted above. Engineering analysis determined a 30 year life for the Star Track crossing and a 10 year life for the standard concrete crossing. Routine maintenance by the railroad is anticipated for both crossing types. Assuming a 30 year life-cycle the standard concrete crossing would be replaced two times for a total estimate of $960,000 in current dollars. Assuming todays value of money the Star Track HD Crossing will be less expensive than a concrete crossing over 30 year life span. Not included in the life-cycle costs are impacts to road users. The Star Track HD crossing can be installed and open to traffic the same day. This results in significant savings by reducing travel delay to the traveling public. Duration of the Product approval. This is a project specific proprietary product request. The sunset date is the completion of the project.

    https://wisconsindot.gov/rdwy/fdm/files/fd-19-01-a0502-File01.doc

  • FDM 19-1 Attachment 5.2 Example Public Interest Finding

    December 18, 2015 Attachment 5.2 Page 2

    Your concurrence with this Public Interest Finding for use of proprietary products on Project XXXX-XX-XX is requested.

    Region Project Development Chief (or Local Program Manager)

    Date

    Concur:

    BPD Project Services Chief (or Local Project Delivery Chief)

    Date

    FHWA Field Operations Engineer (Federal Stewardship Projects Only)

    Date

  • FDM 19-1 Attachment 11.1 Selecting a Contract Type

    July 23, 2015 Attachment 11.1 Page 1

    Facilities Development ManualTable of Contents w/UpdatesFDM 19-1 IntroductionAttachment 1.1 Abbreviations in FDM Chapter 19Attachment 1.2 Central Office PS&E ContactsAttachment 1.3 Utility Exception ExampleAttachment 1.4 Real Estate Exception ExampleAttachment 1.5 Proposal Preparation Process ScheduleAttachment 1.5 Proposal Preparation Process ScheduleAttachment 1.6 Central Office Proposal Preparation ProcessAttachment 3.1 Project Letting Process for Fiscal Year XAttachment 3.2 Schedule for Establishing Annual Letting Implementation Plan (LIP)Attachment 3.3 Sample Letting Restriction ListAttachment 3.4 Quarterly and Cumulative Monthly GoalsAttachment 5.1 Example DT1584 Certificate of Patented or Proprietary ProductAttachment 5.2 Example Public Interest FindingAttachment 11.1 Selecting a Contract Type