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Stay informed about the latest developments in border infrastructure projects, legislative updates, and diverse stakeholders involved. Discover completed, ongoing, and upcoming projects improving cross-border transportation. Contact Ralph Scalise for more information.
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Border Legislative ConferenceGSA Infrastructure UpdateSeptember 24, 2009
Unique Challenges • Urban and economic factors • Geographic limitations • Limited labor market in remote areas • Growing and evolving security program • An aging inventory
Diverse Stakeholders • In both the United States and Mexico: • Transportation organizations at the federal/state level Local governments including municipalities and regional planning organizations • Border trade alliance groups • Local businesses • Local law enforcement and protection organizations
GSA Infrastructure Improvements • Two recently completed projects • Four projects in construction • One more in pre-construction • Six others are in design • Five more in pre-design (feasibility)
Recently Completed Projects • Paso del Norte, TX • Completed June 2009 • Ysleta, TX • Completed November 2008
Ongoing Construction • McAllen-Anzalduas, TX • November 2009 Operational Capacity • February 2010 Scheduled Completion • Donna – Rio Bravo, TX • May 2010 Scheduled Completion • San Luis II, AZ • Nearing Completion • Del Rio, TX • Nearing Completion
Pre-construction • Nogales, AZ • 2010 Construction start • 2013 Completion
Projects in Design • Otay Mesa West, CA • San Ysidro, CA • Calexico West, CA • Columbus, NM • Tornillo-Guadalupe, TX • San Luis I, AZ
Projects in Feasibility • BOTA, TX • Brownsville Gateway, TX • Laredo I, TX • Laredo II, TX • Douglas, AZ
Recently Completed Initiatives • National LPOE IDIQ Contract • Port Standardization • Small Port Prototype • Lighting Standard • Signage standards
Ralph Scalise U.S. General Services Administration 1800 F Street NW Washington, DC 20405 Phone: 202-208-1453 Ralph.scalise@gsa.gov