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Manor Expressway Project Progress Report Page 1 of 32 September
2012
GENERAL Phase I Significant operations furthered construction on the project over the last month. This report covers the construction progress through the period ending August 25, 2012. Additional bridge elements for the west to north direct connector were put in place. Concrete was placed for sections of the west to south direct connector. Milling and excavation operations in preparation for the reconstruction of the existing US 290 main lanes progressed, and concrete paving for various sections of the future 290 main lanes was placed. Bridge railing and pilasters were constructed, and sections of rock rip rap were placed at locations throughout the Project. Grooving operations on bridge decks continues. Additionally, maintenance of traffic and erosion control efforts continue on a monthly basis.
West to South Direct Connector Prior to Concrete Placement
[Taken August 16, 2012]
Manor Expressway Project PROGRESS REPORT September 2012
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Phase II In accordance with the terms of the Comprehensive Development Agreement (“CDA”) between the Mobility Authority and the Phase II Developer, Central Texas Mobility Constructors, LLC (“CTMC”), the Mobility Authority is required to obtain possession or acquire the right-of-way needed for the construction of Phase II of the Manor Expressway Project within 180 days of issuance of the Notice to Proceed (“NTP”) to CTMC. The Mobility Authority has acquired possession of 100% of the right-of-way needed for construction of Phase II of the Manor Expressway Project, and has notified CTMC that this contractual commitment has been met. Additionally, all outdoor advertising signs have been removed from the Project right-of-way. CTMC has substantially completed the design efforts for Phase II of the Manor Expressway Project. CTMC is currently completing the outstanding design elements that include: completing the geotechnical report, completing and addressing comments to various retaining wall analyses, and completing the toll system details. The aforementioned list of items does not currently impact the critical path of the Project, and will be completed prior to construction of those elements. Accordingly, CTMC’s focus is on construction of the Interim Development Work [that portion of the corridor which will provide grade-separated intersections at Tuscany Way and Springdale Road]. During the reporting period, CTMC’s focus has been on construction of the westbound frontage road for the Interim Development Work. During the reporting period, CTMC completed demolition of the westbound frontage road bridges at Walnut Creek and Tributary #5 to Walnut Creek. Since completion of demolition activities, CTMC has progressed construction of the new westbound frontage road bridges at Walnut Creek and Tributary #5 to Walnut Creek. CTMC has also commenced construction of the westbound frontage road to westbound mainlane ramp structure at Tributary #5 to Walnut Creek. CTMC continues to construct retaining walls and drainage structures within the Interim Development Work. In addition to the Interim Development Work, CTMC has continued construction toward the east end of the Project between Decker Lane and the eastern terminus of the Project. CTMC continues earthwork operations in this area, and has continued construction of substructure elements of the eastbound and westbound mainlane bridges at SH 130, as well as the westbound frontage road bridge at Tributary 1C to Gilleland Creek (located just east of Parmer Lane). The utility adjustments necessary for the construction of the Interim Development Work have been completed; however, CTMC continues to coordinate with utility owners for the adjustment of their facilities in the areas outside of the Interim Development Work. CMTC also continues to construct the utility joint trench throughout the Project, which is necessary for the adjustment of several utilities. CTMC’s focus will continue to be completion of the westbound frontage road within the Interim Development Work. Completion of the westbound frontage road between Springdale Road and Chimney Hill Boulevard will allow CTMC to make their next traffic switch.
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Crews set Mechanically Stabilized Earth (MSE) wall panels for Wall S1-17 west of Walnut Creek.
Photo looking Southwest [taken August 28, 2012]
SUMMARY OF DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Phase I Summary A summary of construction activities completed to date by Webber and its subcontractors through August 2012 includes:
Webber, LLC
• Constructed 51 column capitals to date (of 51 total)
• Constructed 88 bent caps to date (of 88 total)
• Erected 67 spans of concrete beams to date (of 67 spans total)
• Erected 19 spans of steel girders to date (of 19 spans total)
• Poured 28 bridge deck units to date (of 33 total)
• Completed MSE (mechanically stabilized earth) retaining wall construction at the north to west direct connector approach
• Constructed the concrete pavement for sections of the US 290 main lanes and various locations of bridge railing and pilasters
• Installed the toll plaza communications buildings
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McKinney Drilling Company
Indus Construction
EBC Construction
• Continued installation of the permanent drainage at mainlanes and frontage road pavements and at direct connector approaches
F&W Electric
• Continued installation of conduits and ground boxes for highway illumination and intelligent transportation systems, including for the toll plazas
Highway Technologies
JD Ramming
Masterpiece Grinding & Grooving
• Began grooving various locations of completed bridge deck and approach slab paving
Pictures of recent construction activities are provided in Attachment A.
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Phase II Summary A summary of Project development activities under progress by CTMC and its subconsultants and subcontractors through August 2012 includes:
Project Development Activities:
Central Texas Mobility Constructors, LLC (CTMC)
• Submitted Draw Request #14 and updated schedule for Mobility Authority review
Michael Baker Jr., Inc.
• Responded to construction submittals and Requests for Information from construction crews
CSJ Engineering Associates, LLC
Raba Kistner
Conducted daily environmental monitoring
Prepared weekly environmental monitoring reports
Updated Hazardous Materials Management Plan
Evaluated existing westbound Mokan bridge for nesting birds
Evaluated new 6,000 gallon storage tank at the CTMC field office
Reviewed jurisdictional water requirements for Tributary 1C
Project Construction Activities:
Continued earthwork excavation and embankment activities for the eastbound mainlanes, westbound mainlanes, and westbound frontage road within the Interim Development Work
Continued removal of existing westbound frontage road pavement, and westbound frontage road bridge structures at Walnut Creek and Tributary #5.
Continued erection of wall panels for retaining walls S2-01, S1-01, S1-02, S1-03,
S1-05, S1-06, S1-07, S1-08, and S1-09
Installed underdrains for retaining walls S1-02, S1-04, and S1-06
Installed leveling pads for wall panels for retaining walls S2-01, S1-02, S1-04, and
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S1-06
Installed abutments and bents for westbound frontage road bridge at Tributary #5 to Walnut Creek
Poured Span 1 on the eastbound mainlane bridge at Tuscany Way
Continued installation of box culverts for drainage systems A, B1, B2, and D
AH Baker
Commenced earthwork excavation and embankment activities for various segments of the eastbound and westbound frontage roads as well as the eastbound and westbound mainlanes from the future Arterial “A” intersection to the eastern terminus of the project
McKinney Drilling
Completed installation of drilled shafts for the westbound frontage road bridge and ramp at Tributary #5 to Walnut Creek.
Completed installation of drilled shafts for the westbound frontage road bridge at Walnut Creek
Completed installation of drilled shafts for the westbound mainlane bridge at SH 130
Completed installation of drilled shafts for abutments 1 & 2 for the westbound frontage road bridge at Tributary 1C to Gilleland Creek
Capital Excavation
Constructed abutments and bents for the westbound frontage road bridge at Walnut Creek
Constructed abutments and bents for the westbound mainlane bridge at SH 130
Constructed abutment extensions and wingwalls for the westbound frontage road bridge at Tributary 1C to Gilleland Creek
Set beams for the westbound frontage road bridge at Tributary 1C to Gilleland Creek
Set overhang and panels for the eastbound mainlane bridge at Walnut Creek
MasTec
Raba Kistner
activities
Performed quality control material sampling and testing for early break cylinders for
structures; coring strength samples for cement stabilized subgrade; dynamic cone
penetrometer tests on cement stabilized subgrade; sulfate, PI, and resilient modulus
testing on pavement subgrade;
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Maintained log of non-conformance reports (NCRs)
Panther Creek Transportation, Inc.
Breda Company
Levy Company
Installed ITS duct bank for the Interim Development Work
Installed conduit at the eastbound mainlane bridges at Tuscany Way and Springdale
Road
ID Guerra
Continued installation of culverts for drainage systems B, F, N, O, and R
Texas Highway Walls
Installed underdrains and leveling pads for Walls S3-01, S3-02, and S3-03
Installed wall panels for Walls S3-01, S3-02, and S3-03
Pictures of recent construction activities are provided in Attachment B.
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PROJECT PROGRESS & DRAW REQUEST
Phase I Progress through August 2012 Based on the assessment of the Phase I Contractor’s activities and progress, a summary of the construction progress achieved on work tasks through the period ending August 25, 2012 is provided in Table 1.
Table 1 – Phase I Construction Progress
Construction Tasks % Complete
Excavation/Embankment 97 Drilled Shafts 100 Structure Footings 100 Structure Columns 100
Structure Column Capitals 100 Structure Bent Caps 100 Concrete Beams 100 Steel Girders 100 Bridge Deck 85 Asphalt Paving 96 Concrete Paving 90 Electrical/Lighting/Signing 80 Toll Structures 90
Change Order #10, which has been executed by both Webber, LLC and the Mobility Authority, contractually incorporates a revised substantial completion date of July 28, 2012. Due to additional days granted for closures related to holiday traffic, the current contractual substantial completion date is August 3, 2012. The change order is currently being routed for signatures within TxDOT. The Phase I Contractor’s newly developed project schedule indicates substantial completion of Phase I of the Manor Expressway Project on October 26, 2012; accordingly, the Phase I project is currently reporting to be approximately 84 days behind schedule. The construction delays to date, however, will not impact the scheduled date for commencement of toll revenue collection. Based on Change Order #10, August 25, 2012 represents contract chargeable day 702.
Phase I Draw Requests & Payments Draw Request #25, which includes expenditures from April 26th through June 25th, 2012, has been approved and will be processed for payment in the amount of $3,131,765.82. Webber, LLC is currently developing Draw Request #26 which will include expenditures from June 26, 2012 through July 25, 2012; this draw request has not yet been submitted to the Mobility Authority.
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Phase II Progress through August 2012 CTMC has submitted progress for the period ending August 25th, 2012. Based on an assessment of CTMC’s activities and progress, a summary of the construction progress achieved on work tasks through this period is provided in Table 2. CTMC submitted their schedule with their draw request for the period ending August 25th, 2012. CTMC’s schedule indicates substantial completion of the Interim Development Work on December 31, 2012, approximately nine weeks behind schedule with the current contract requirement. The construction delays currently indicated in CTMC’s schedule will not impact the scheduled date for commencement of toll revenue collection; however, Atkins has concerns regarding CTMC’s ability to meet this December 31, 2012 target date and the associated toll revenue collection implications based on CTMC’s history of delays on the Project. CTMC’s latest schedule indicates substantial completion of the entire Development Work on February 7, 2014, on schedule with the current contract requirement. As of August 25, 2012, there are 63 days remaining until Interim Development Work contractual substantial completion and 531 days remaining until contractual substantial completion for the Project. CTMC has used 87.1% of the days allotted in the contract for the Interim Development Work, and has used 44.4% of the days allotted in the contract for the entire Development Work.
Table 2 – Phase II Development Progress
Development Tasks % Complete
Earthwork 28%
Drainage 21%
Toll Facility Infrastructure 0%
Toll System Integration 0%
Incidental Construction (Barriers, Sidewalks, Landscaping) 2%
Phase II Draw Requests & Payments Draw Request #14, which includes expenditures through July 25, 2012 has been paid to CTMC. The amount requested and approved for payment for Draw Request #14 was $8,882,025.27. Draw Request #15, which includes expenditures through August 25, 2012, is currently being reviewed by the General Engineering Consultant, Atkins. The amount requested in Draw Request #15 is $6,658,496.64.
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PROJECT FINANCIAL STATUS
Manor Expressway Project Financial Summary Table 3 shows the overall financial status for the Manor Expressway Project through August 2012. The original budgets established for the Project along with the expenditures to date are provided. An estimated cost remaining and an estimate at completion are also provided. The Manor Expressway Project is currently projected to be under budget.
Table 3 – Project Financial Status Summary
Note: These costs include Traffic & Revenue analyses costs, Final Engineering costs, Right of Way costs, Utility Adjustment costs, Construction costs, Toll & ITS costs, GEC costs, Legal costs, and contingencies.
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Phase I Construction Financial Status The following summary provides the financial status of the Phase I Project. Original Webber Contract Amount (1): $ 52,575,545.77 Authorized Changes (Change Order and/or Amendments): Change Order No. 1 (1) $ 148,122.16 Change Order No. 2 (1) $ 265,306.88 Change Order No. 3 (1) $ 10,000.00 Change Order No. 4 (1) $ 84,710.32 Change Order No. 5 (1) $ 84,247.76 Change Order No. 6 (1) $ 96,000.00 Change Order No. 7 (1) $ 38,039.37 Change Order No. 8 (1) $ 182,541.99 Change Order No. 9 (1) $ 56,217.67
Change Order No. 10 (1) $ (71,819.11)
Contractually Authorized Additional Quantity Payments:
Special Measurement Items: Drilled Shafts, excavation/embankment, Flex Base (1)
$ 432,547.11
Previous Total of Webber Payments: $ 44,473,466.55
Amount of Webber Draw Request #25 for May & June 2012
efforts(2) $ 3,131,765.82
$ 47,605,232.37
Retainage withheld: (3) $ 0.00 Approved Amount for work completed (through Draw #24): $ 47,605,232.37
Amount remaining for work to be completed: $ 6,296,227.55 Total Percent of Budget Expended through June 2012: 88.32%
Footnotes: (1) Information presented in previous Monthly/Quarterly Reports. (2) Draw Request #26 is currently being developed by Webber, LLC and has yet to be
submitted.
(3) Retainage to be withheld only after 95% of the adjusted contract price has been paid.
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Summary of Phase I Change Orders This Reporting Period
Change Order #10 has been signed by Webber, LLC and the Mobility Authority. It is currently being routed for signatures within TxDOT. This Change Order revises traffic rail and high-mast lighting elements. It also captures revised traffic detours, as well as revisions to high-mast light wiring and toll plan revisions. As previously mentioned, this Change Order revised the substantial completion date to July 28, 2012, which has currently been adjusted to August 3, 2012 based on time suspensions granted to date. Change Order #11 captures the revisions to the scope of work for Webber, LLC at the toll gantry locations. This is a deductive change order which removes, and/or modifies several items from the scope specified in the contract. This change order was submitted to Webber, LLC on July 25, 2012 for review and comments. The Mobility Authority is currently awaiting the Phase I Contractor’s review and comments.
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Phase II Construction Financial Status
The following summary provides the financial status of design-build CDA contract for the Phase II Project.
Original CTMC Contract Amount: $ 207,297,859.00 Authorized Changes (Change Order and/or Amendments): Allowable Dispute Resolution Board Expenses (1) $ 10,544.00 No Executed Change Orders to Date
$ 0.00
Current Authorized Contract Amount: $ 207,308,403.00
Previous Total of CTMC Payments: $ 61,857,533.79 Amount of CTMC Draw Request #14 for July 2012 effort (2)
$ 8,882,025.27
Total Amount Paid To-Date: $ 70,739,559.06 Retainage withheld: (3) $ 0.00
Approved Amount for work completed (through Draw #14): $ 70,739,559.06
Amount remaining for work to be completed: $ 136,568,843.90 Total Percent of Budget Expended through July 2012: 34.12%
Footnotes:
(1) The Dispute Resolution Board (“DRB”) was convened to introduce the board to the project; the CDA allows CTMC to invoice half of the expenses associated with the DRB to the Mobility Authority.
(2) Draw Request #15 is currently being reviewed by the General Engineering Consultant.
(3) Retainage to be withheld only after 95% of the adjusted contract price has been paid.
Summary of Phase II Change Orders This Reporting Period
There have been no Change Orders approved for Phase II of the Manor Expressway Project.
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Project Cash Flow Curve - Baseline
Figure 1 – Manor Expressway Project Cash Flow Curve
(Phase I & Phase II Total Project Costs)
PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT
The Mobility Authority’s Public Involvement Team manages the Manor Expressway hotline (512-684-3252) and the Project website (manorexpressway.com). Lane closures and construction alerts are regularly posted on the Project website as well as posted on the Project twitter account (@ManorExpressway). Additionally, stakeholders can sign up on the Project website for lane closure information to be sent directly to their cell phone via SMS text. The public involvement team continues to utilize the following tools for outreach and public information:
The project hotline: 512-684-3252
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Public involvement activities for Phase 1 of the Manor Expressway Project were focused on lane closure notices posted on the project website, via the project Twitter and SMS Bulk Texting accounts, and distributed via email to a stakeholder list. Group Solutions RJW continues to participate in weekly team meetings to report stakeholder communications and keep informed of construction developments. Public Involvement activities for Phase II of the Manor Expressway Project were focused on outreach to neighborhood associations and area businesses. Group Solutions RJW distributed Round Rock Express [the local minor league baseball team] tickets to the Walnut Creek Homeowners Association and the residents of the Hidden Creek Apartment community. Additionally, Group Solutions RJW attended a meeting with DeCoty Coffee [a business located on US 290 within the Project limits] to discuss driveway options to the rear of their facility. Group Solutions RJW continues to participate in weekly construction meetings and Management of Traffic (MOT) meetings to keep informed of the latest developments. Group Solutions RJW fielded a couple of complaints during the reporting period. These complaints involved construction debris and dust at Chimney Hills and the lack of a dedicated right turn lane into the Chimney Hills subdivision. Group Solutions RJW has responded to both of these complaints.
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ATTACHMENT A
September 2012
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West to South Direct Connector Bridge Deck Pour (Looking South)
(Taken 08/14/2012)
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Placement of Concrete Paving for US290 Eastbound Mainlanes (Looking South)
(Taken 08/21/2012)
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Curing Blankets Being Placed Following WSDC Bridge Deck Pour (Looking North)
(Taken 08/14/2012)
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Completed Section of Concrete Paving for Future US 290 Main Lanes
(Taken 8/24/12) (Looking West)
(Taken 07/25/12)
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ATTACHMENT B
September 2012
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Placement of Embankment on the Westbound Mainlanes East of Tuscany Way (Looking West)
(Taken 8/28/2012)
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Earthwork Excavation for the Westbound Frontage Road West of Parmer Lane (Looking West)
(Taken 8/28/2012)
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Placement of Cement-Treated Base for the Eastbound Mainlanes East of US 183 (Looking West)
(Taken 8/28/2012)
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Installation of a Utility Manhole West of Crofford Lane (Looking East)
(Taken 8/28/2012)
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Erection of MSE Wall Panels for Wall S1-06 East of Tuscany Way (Looking West)
(Taken 8/28/2012)
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Erection of MSE Wall Panels for Wall S3-01 West of SH 130 (Looking East)
(Taken 8/28/2012)
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Construction of the Westbound Frontage Road and Ramp 3 Bridges at Tributary #5 to Walnut Creek
(Looking East) (Taken 8/28/2012)
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Construction of the Westbound Frontage Road Bridge at Tributary #1C to Gilleland Creek
(Looking Northwest) (Taken 8/28/2012)
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ATTACHMENT C
Manor Expressway Project Contingency Tracking
GENERAL Phase I Significant operations furthered construction on the project over the last month. This report covers the construction progress through the period ending August 25, 2012. Additional bridge elements for the west to north direct connector were put in place. Concrete was placed for sections of the west to south direct connector. Milling and excavation operations in preparation for the reconstruction of the existing US 290 main lanes progressed, and concrete paving for various sections of the future 290 main lanes was placed. Bridge railing and pilasters were constructed, and sections of rock rip rap were placed at locations throughout the Project. Grooving operations on bridge decks continues. Additionally, maintenance of traffic and erosion control efforts continue on a monthly basis.
West to South Direct Connector Prior to Concrete Placement
[Taken August 16, 2012]
Manor Expressway Project PROGRESS REPORT September 2012
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Phase II In accordance with the terms of the Comprehensive Development Agreement (“CDA”) between the Mobility Authority and the Phase II Developer, Central Texas Mobility Constructors, LLC (“CTMC”), the Mobility Authority is required to obtain possession or acquire the right-of-way needed for the construction of Phase II of the Manor Expressway Project within 180 days of issuance of the Notice to Proceed (“NTP”) to CTMC. The Mobility Authority has acquired possession of 100% of the right-of-way needed for construction of Phase II of the Manor Expressway Project, and has notified CTMC that this contractual commitment has been met. Additionally, all outdoor advertising signs have been removed from the Project right-of-way. CTMC has substantially completed the design efforts for Phase II of the Manor Expressway Project. CTMC is currently completing the outstanding design elements that include: completing the geotechnical report, completing and addressing comments to various retaining wall analyses, and completing the toll system details. The aforementioned list of items does not currently impact the critical path of the Project, and will be completed prior to construction of those elements. Accordingly, CTMC’s focus is on construction of the Interim Development Work [that portion of the corridor which will provide grade-separated intersections at Tuscany Way and Springdale Road]. During the reporting period, CTMC’s focus has been on construction of the westbound frontage road for the Interim Development Work. During the reporting period, CTMC completed demolition of the westbound frontage road bridges at Walnut Creek and Tributary #5 to Walnut Creek. Since completion of demolition activities, CTMC has progressed construction of the new westbound frontage road bridges at Walnut Creek and Tributary #5 to Walnut Creek. CTMC has also commenced construction of the westbound frontage road to westbound mainlane ramp structure at Tributary #5 to Walnut Creek. CTMC continues to construct retaining walls and drainage structures within the Interim Development Work. In addition to the Interim Development Work, CTMC has continued construction toward the east end of the Project between Decker Lane and the eastern terminus of the Project. CTMC continues earthwork operations in this area, and has continued construction of substructure elements of the eastbound and westbound mainlane bridges at SH 130, as well as the westbound frontage road bridge at Tributary 1C to Gilleland Creek (located just east of Parmer Lane). The utility adjustments necessary for the construction of the Interim Development Work have been completed; however, CTMC continues to coordinate with utility owners for the adjustment of their facilities in the areas outside of the Interim Development Work. CMTC also continues to construct the utility joint trench throughout the Project, which is necessary for the adjustment of several utilities. CTMC’s focus will continue to be completion of the westbound frontage road within the Interim Development Work. Completion of the westbound frontage road between Springdale Road and Chimney Hill Boulevard will allow CTMC to make their next traffic switch.
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Crews set Mechanically Stabilized Earth (MSE) wall panels for Wall S1-17 west of Walnut Creek.
Photo looking Southwest [taken August 28, 2012]
SUMMARY OF DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Phase I Summary A summary of construction activities completed to date by Webber and its subcontractors through August 2012 includes:
Webber, LLC
• Constructed 51 column capitals to date (of 51 total)
• Constructed 88 bent caps to date (of 88 total)
• Erected 67 spans of concrete beams to date (of 67 spans total)
• Erected 19 spans of steel girders to date (of 19 spans total)
• Poured 28 bridge deck units to date (of 33 total)
• Completed MSE (mechanically stabilized earth) retaining wall construction at the north to west direct connector approach
• Constructed the concrete pavement for sections of the US 290 main lanes and various locations of bridge railing and pilasters
• Installed the toll plaza communications buildings
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McKinney Drilling Company
Indus Construction
EBC Construction
• Continued installation of the permanent drainage at mainlanes and frontage road pavements and at direct connector approaches
F&W Electric
• Continued installation of conduits and ground boxes for highway illumination and intelligent transportation systems, including for the toll plazas
Highway Technologies
JD Ramming
Masterpiece Grinding & Grooving
• Began grooving various locations of completed bridge deck and approach slab paving
Pictures of recent construction activities are provided in Attachment A.
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Phase II Summary A summary of Project development activities under progress by CTMC and its subconsultants and subcontractors through August 2012 includes:
Project Development Activities:
Central Texas Mobility Constructors, LLC (CTMC)
• Submitted Draw Request #14 and updated schedule for Mobility Authority review
Michael Baker Jr., Inc.
• Responded to construction submittals and Requests for Information from construction crews
CSJ Engineering Associates, LLC
Raba Kistner
Conducted daily environmental monitoring
Prepared weekly environmental monitoring reports
Updated Hazardous Materials Management Plan
Evaluated existing westbound Mokan bridge for nesting birds
Evaluated new 6,000 gallon storage tank at the CTMC field office
Reviewed jurisdictional water requirements for Tributary 1C
Project Construction Activities:
Continued earthwork excavation and embankment activities for the eastbound mainlanes, westbound mainlanes, and westbound frontage road within the Interim Development Work
Continued removal of existing westbound frontage road pavement, and westbound frontage road bridge structures at Walnut Creek and Tributary #5.
Continued erection of wall panels for retaining walls S2-01, S1-01, S1-02, S1-03,
S1-05, S1-06, S1-07, S1-08, and S1-09
Installed underdrains for retaining walls S1-02, S1-04, and S1-06
Installed leveling pads for wall panels for retaining walls S2-01, S1-02, S1-04, and
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S1-06
Installed abutments and bents for westbound frontage road bridge at Tributary #5 to Walnut Creek
Poured Span 1 on the eastbound mainlane bridge at Tuscany Way
Continued installation of box culverts for drainage systems A, B1, B2, and D
AH Baker
Commenced earthwork excavation and embankment activities for various segments of the eastbound and westbound frontage roads as well as the eastbound and westbound mainlanes from the future Arterial “A” intersection to the eastern terminus of the project
McKinney Drilling
Completed installation of drilled shafts for the westbound frontage road bridge and ramp at Tributary #5 to Walnut Creek.
Completed installation of drilled shafts for the westbound frontage road bridge at Walnut Creek
Completed installation of drilled shafts for the westbound mainlane bridge at SH 130
Completed installation of drilled shafts for abutments 1 & 2 for the westbound frontage road bridge at Tributary 1C to Gilleland Creek
Capital Excavation
Constructed abutments and bents for the westbound frontage road bridge at Walnut Creek
Constructed abutments and bents for the westbound mainlane bridge at SH 130
Constructed abutment extensions and wingwalls for the westbound frontage road bridge at Tributary 1C to Gilleland Creek
Set beams for the westbound frontage road bridge at Tributary 1C to Gilleland Creek
Set overhang and panels for the eastbound mainlane bridge at Walnut Creek
MasTec
Raba Kistner
activities
Performed quality control material sampling and testing for early break cylinders for
structures; coring strength samples for cement stabilized subgrade; dynamic cone
penetrometer tests on cement stabilized subgrade; sulfate, PI, and resilient modulus
testing on pavement subgrade;
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Maintained log of non-conformance reports (NCRs)
Panther Creek Transportation, Inc.
Breda Company
Levy Company
Installed ITS duct bank for the Interim Development Work
Installed conduit at the eastbound mainlane bridges at Tuscany Way and Springdale
Road
ID Guerra
Continued installation of culverts for drainage systems B, F, N, O, and R
Texas Highway Walls
Installed underdrains and leveling pads for Walls S3-01, S3-02, and S3-03
Installed wall panels for Walls S3-01, S3-02, and S3-03
Pictures of recent construction activities are provided in Attachment B.
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PROJECT PROGRESS & DRAW REQUEST
Phase I Progress through August 2012 Based on the assessment of the Phase I Contractor’s activities and progress, a summary of the construction progress achieved on work tasks through the period ending August 25, 2012 is provided in Table 1.
Table 1 – Phase I Construction Progress
Construction Tasks % Complete
Excavation/Embankment 97 Drilled Shafts 100 Structure Footings 100 Structure Columns 100
Structure Column Capitals 100 Structure Bent Caps 100 Concrete Beams 100 Steel Girders 100 Bridge Deck 85 Asphalt Paving 96 Concrete Paving 90 Electrical/Lighting/Signing 80 Toll Structures 90
Change Order #10, which has been executed by both Webber, LLC and the Mobility Authority, contractually incorporates a revised substantial completion date of July 28, 2012. Due to additional days granted for closures related to holiday traffic, the current contractual substantial completion date is August 3, 2012. The change order is currently being routed for signatures within TxDOT. The Phase I Contractor’s newly developed project schedule indicates substantial completion of Phase I of the Manor Expressway Project on October 26, 2012; accordingly, the Phase I project is currently reporting to be approximately 84 days behind schedule. The construction delays to date, however, will not impact the scheduled date for commencement of toll revenue collection. Based on Change Order #10, August 25, 2012 represents contract chargeable day 702.
Phase I Draw Requests & Payments Draw Request #25, which includes expenditures from April 26th through June 25th, 2012, has been approved and will be processed for payment in the amount of $3,131,765.82. Webber, LLC is currently developing Draw Request #26 which will include expenditures from June 26, 2012 through July 25, 2012; this draw request has not yet been submitted to the Mobility Authority.
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Phase II Progress through August 2012 CTMC has submitted progress for the period ending August 25th, 2012. Based on an assessment of CTMC’s activities and progress, a summary of the construction progress achieved on work tasks through this period is provided in Table 2. CTMC submitted their schedule with their draw request for the period ending August 25th, 2012. CTMC’s schedule indicates substantial completion of the Interim Development Work on December 31, 2012, approximately nine weeks behind schedule with the current contract requirement. The construction delays currently indicated in CTMC’s schedule will not impact the scheduled date for commencement of toll revenue collection; however, Atkins has concerns regarding CTMC’s ability to meet this December 31, 2012 target date and the associated toll revenue collection implications based on CTMC’s history of delays on the Project. CTMC’s latest schedule indicates substantial completion of the entire Development Work on February 7, 2014, on schedule with the current contract requirement. As of August 25, 2012, there are 63 days remaining until Interim Development Work contractual substantial completion and 531 days remaining until contractual substantial completion for the Project. CTMC has used 87.1% of the days allotted in the contract for the Interim Development Work, and has used 44.4% of the days allotted in the contract for the entire Development Work.
Table 2 – Phase II Development Progress
Development Tasks % Complete
Earthwork 28%
Drainage 21%
Toll Facility Infrastructure 0%
Toll System Integration 0%
Incidental Construction (Barriers, Sidewalks, Landscaping) 2%
Phase II Draw Requests & Payments Draw Request #14, which includes expenditures through July 25, 2012 has been paid to CTMC. The amount requested and approved for payment for Draw Request #14 was $8,882,025.27. Draw Request #15, which includes expenditures through August 25, 2012, is currently being reviewed by the General Engineering Consultant, Atkins. The amount requested in Draw Request #15 is $6,658,496.64.
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PROJECT FINANCIAL STATUS
Manor Expressway Project Financial Summary Table 3 shows the overall financial status for the Manor Expressway Project through August 2012. The original budgets established for the Project along with the expenditures to date are provided. An estimated cost remaining and an estimate at completion are also provided. The Manor Expressway Project is currently projected to be under budget.
Table 3 – Project Financial Status Summary
Note: These costs include Traffic & Revenue analyses costs, Final Engineering costs, Right of Way costs, Utility Adjustment costs, Construction costs, Toll & ITS costs, GEC costs, Legal costs, and contingencies.
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Phase I Construction Financial Status The following summary provides the financial status of the Phase I Project. Original Webber Contract Amount (1): $ 52,575,545.77 Authorized Changes (Change Order and/or Amendments): Change Order No. 1 (1) $ 148,122.16 Change Order No. 2 (1) $ 265,306.88 Change Order No. 3 (1) $ 10,000.00 Change Order No. 4 (1) $ 84,710.32 Change Order No. 5 (1) $ 84,247.76 Change Order No. 6 (1) $ 96,000.00 Change Order No. 7 (1) $ 38,039.37 Change Order No. 8 (1) $ 182,541.99 Change Order No. 9 (1) $ 56,217.67
Change Order No. 10 (1) $ (71,819.11)
Contractually Authorized Additional Quantity Payments:
Special Measurement Items: Drilled Shafts, excavation/embankment, Flex Base (1)
$ 432,547.11
Previous Total of Webber Payments: $ 44,473,466.55
Amount of Webber Draw Request #25 for May & June 2012
efforts(2) $ 3,131,765.82
$ 47,605,232.37
Retainage withheld: (3) $ 0.00 Approved Amount for work completed (through Draw #24): $ 47,605,232.37
Amount remaining for work to be completed: $ 6,296,227.55 Total Percent of Budget Expended through June 2012: 88.32%
Footnotes: (1) Information presented in previous Monthly/Quarterly Reports. (2) Draw Request #26 is currently being developed by Webber, LLC and has yet to be
submitted.
(3) Retainage to be withheld only after 95% of the adjusted contract price has been paid.
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Summary of Phase I Change Orders This Reporting Period
Change Order #10 has been signed by Webber, LLC and the Mobility Authority. It is currently being routed for signatures within TxDOT. This Change Order revises traffic rail and high-mast lighting elements. It also captures revised traffic detours, as well as revisions to high-mast light wiring and toll plan revisions. As previously mentioned, this Change Order revised the substantial completion date to July 28, 2012, which has currently been adjusted to August 3, 2012 based on time suspensions granted to date. Change Order #11 captures the revisions to the scope of work for Webber, LLC at the toll gantry locations. This is a deductive change order which removes, and/or modifies several items from the scope specified in the contract. This change order was submitted to Webber, LLC on July 25, 2012 for review and comments. The Mobility Authority is currently awaiting the Phase I Contractor’s review and comments.
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Phase II Construction Financial Status
The following summary provides the financial status of design-build CDA contract for the Phase II Project.
Original CTMC Contract Amount: $ 207,297,859.00 Authorized Changes (Change Order and/or Amendments): Allowable Dispute Resolution Board Expenses (1) $ 10,544.00 No Executed Change Orders to Date
$ 0.00
Current Authorized Contract Amount: $ 207,308,403.00
Previous Total of CTMC Payments: $ 61,857,533.79 Amount of CTMC Draw Request #14 for July 2012 effort (2)
$ 8,882,025.27
Total Amount Paid To-Date: $ 70,739,559.06 Retainage withheld: (3) $ 0.00
Approved Amount for work completed (through Draw #14): $ 70,739,559.06
Amount remaining for work to be completed: $ 136,568,843.90 Total Percent of Budget Expended through July 2012: 34.12%
Footnotes:
(1) The Dispute Resolution Board (“DRB”) was convened to introduce the board to the project; the CDA allows CTMC to invoice half of the expenses associated with the DRB to the Mobility Authority.
(2) Draw Request #15 is currently being reviewed by the General Engineering Consultant.
(3) Retainage to be withheld only after 95% of the adjusted contract price has been paid.
Summary of Phase II Change Orders This Reporting Period
There have been no Change Orders approved for Phase II of the Manor Expressway Project.
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Project Cash Flow Curve - Baseline
Figure 1 – Manor Expressway Project Cash Flow Curve
(Phase I & Phase II Total Project Costs)
PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT
The Mobility Authority’s Public Involvement Team manages the Manor Expressway hotline (512-684-3252) and the Project website (manorexpressway.com). Lane closures and construction alerts are regularly posted on the Project website as well as posted on the Project twitter account (@ManorExpressway). Additionally, stakeholders can sign up on the Project website for lane closure information to be sent directly to their cell phone via SMS text. The public involvement team continues to utilize the following tools for outreach and public information:
The project hotline: 512-684-3252
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Public involvement activities for Phase 1 of the Manor Expressway Project were focused on lane closure notices posted on the project website, via the project Twitter and SMS Bulk Texting accounts, and distributed via email to a stakeholder list. Group Solutions RJW continues to participate in weekly team meetings to report stakeholder communications and keep informed of construction developments. Public Involvement activities for Phase II of the Manor Expressway Project were focused on outreach to neighborhood associations and area businesses. Group Solutions RJW distributed Round Rock Express [the local minor league baseball team] tickets to the Walnut Creek Homeowners Association and the residents of the Hidden Creek Apartment community. Additionally, Group Solutions RJW attended a meeting with DeCoty Coffee [a business located on US 290 within the Project limits] to discuss driveway options to the rear of their facility. Group Solutions RJW continues to participate in weekly construction meetings and Management of Traffic (MOT) meetings to keep informed of the latest developments. Group Solutions RJW fielded a couple of complaints during the reporting period. These complaints involved construction debris and dust at Chimney Hills and the lack of a dedicated right turn lane into the Chimney Hills subdivision. Group Solutions RJW has responded to both of these complaints.
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ATTACHMENT A
September 2012
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West to South Direct Connector Bridge Deck Pour (Looking South)
(Taken 08/14/2012)
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Placement of Concrete Paving for US290 Eastbound Mainlanes (Looking South)
(Taken 08/21/2012)
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Curing Blankets Being Placed Following WSDC Bridge Deck Pour (Looking North)
(Taken 08/14/2012)
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Completed Section of Concrete Paving for Future US 290 Main Lanes
(Taken 8/24/12) (Looking West)
(Taken 07/25/12)
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ATTACHMENT B
September 2012
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Placement of Embankment on the Westbound Mainlanes East of Tuscany Way (Looking West)
(Taken 8/28/2012)
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Earthwork Excavation for the Westbound Frontage Road West of Parmer Lane (Looking West)
(Taken 8/28/2012)
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Placement of Cement-Treated Base for the Eastbound Mainlanes East of US 183 (Looking West)
(Taken 8/28/2012)
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Installation of a Utility Manhole West of Crofford Lane (Looking East)
(Taken 8/28/2012)
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Erection of MSE Wall Panels for Wall S1-06 East of Tuscany Way (Looking West)
(Taken 8/28/2012)
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Erection of MSE Wall Panels for Wall S3-01 West of SH 130 (Looking East)
(Taken 8/28/2012)
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Construction of the Westbound Frontage Road and Ramp 3 Bridges at Tributary #5 to Walnut Creek
(Looking East) (Taken 8/28/2012)
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Construction of the Westbound Frontage Road Bridge at Tributary #1C to Gilleland Creek
(Looking Northwest) (Taken 8/28/2012)
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ATTACHMENT C
Manor Expressway Project Contingency Tracking