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California DOT Leans Forward. California Department of Transportation. California DOT is Leaning. 2009 Legislation allows Public Private Partnerships … momentum is building The first and only lean Design Build highway contract is in construction and others are following
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California DOT Leans Forward California Department of Transportation
California DOT is Leaning • 2009 Legislation allows Public Private Partnerships … momentum is building • The first and only lean Design Build highway contract is in construction and others are following • A lean, traditional Design-Bid-Build contract gets Awarded to Lowest Bidder
Current Climate • Currently, private infrastructure funds shun California because of the overly complex and uncertain nature of its infrastructure financing laws. • Traditional Design-Bid-Build procurement methods prevail • Handful of innovative procurement methods underway (I.e. Design-build)
Recent Legislation • Senate Bill 4 approved February 20, 2009 • Political support for P3 candidates
First Design-Build Project I-405 High Occupancy Car Pool Lanes • RFQ sent out: 7/7/08 • RFQ Received: 8/20/08 (2 Prequalified Groups) • Advertisement : 9/26/08 • IFB Due: Dec. 19, 2008 • Award: Feb. 19, 2009 • NTP: Feb. 20, 2009 • 4 Years Construction
Design-Build-Operate-Maintain (DBOM) Project • I-10/110 Congestion Pricing Toll Lanes • Planned award in Spring 2009
Design-Build Project • 800+ miles • Connecting Southern & Northern California • Service to: • Orange County • Los Angeles • Inland Empire • San Diego • Central Valley • San Francisco Bay Area • Sacramento • San Francisco to Los Angeles: About 2.5 Hrs California High Speed Rail
P3 Candidate Gerald Desmond Bridge and Tolling at the Port of Long Beach Proposed Existing
P3 Candidate I-710 “Truck Tolling” Goods Movement Corridor
Leaning: The Traditional Way • Traditional Design-Bid-Build Contract • Antlers Bridge Replacement in far Northern California • $240 million awarded at $125 million Existing Proposed • Enhanced Partnering with Last Planner methods • Enhanced communication with 3-D modeling • Contract Provisions • Risk Sharing • Change Management
Thank you! California Dept. of Transportation Contact Shirley Choate, PE, PMP Deputy District Director, Program Project Management District 7 (530) 604-4949