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City of Portland

City of Portland. Portland Office of Transportation Portland’s Certification Experience. Presented by: Greg Jones and Brian Oberding. Portland’s Federal-Aid Program. $87,000,000 Total in 06-09 STIP 25-30 Projects Four (4) Bureaus compete Seattle similar volume. Portland’s Federal Share.

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City of Portland

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  1. City of Portland

  2. Portland Office of Transportation Portland’s Certification Experience Presented by: Greg Jones and Brian Oberding

  3. Portland’s Federal-Aid Program • $87,000,000 Total in 06-09 STIP • 25-30 Projects • Four (4) Bureaus compete • Seattle similar volume

  4. Portland’s Federal Share

  5. BTED: Largest Program

  6. PDOT Conditionally Certified In: • Contract Advertise & Award • Construction In the future: Design Right-of-way Acquisition Consultant Selection

  7. Four Test Projects • NW/SW Naito Parkway • Cost $10 Mill Construction Phase: $7.5 Mill • West Tech Construction • SE Hawthorne Blvd Streetscape • Cost $3.1 Mill Construction Phase: $2.5 Mill • Kodiak Benge Construction • NE/SE 82nd Avenue ITS • Cost: $613 K Construction Phase $576,000 • Signal Construction • Union Station Enhancement • Cost: $1.46 Mill Construction Phase $1.17 Mill • Skyward Construction

  8. NW/SW Naito Parkway

  9. SE Hawthorne Blvd Streetscape

  10. NE/SE 82nd Avenue ITS

  11. Union Station Facility Imp

  12. Benefits • Communication • Control • Cost/Time

  13. weeks prior to Ad ODOT/PDOT Federal-Aid Comparison

  14. PDOT’s Changes • Quality Control • Project Delivery

  15. Challenges and Opportunities • 3 Systems: • Non-Federal Aid • Traditional Fed. Aid • Certified Fed. Aid • Contract Specifications

  16. Challenges and Opportunities • Construction Reviews • RAS Role • Paperwork & Forms • Civil Rights

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