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Traffic Management Project Development Phase

Traffic Management Project Development Phase. BC Road Builders and Heavy Construction Association Fall Business Conference. Project Development Phase. Project Development. Planning Program development. Planning phase. Strategic level – corridor management

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Traffic Management Project Development Phase

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  1. Traffic ManagementProject Development Phase BC Road Builders and Heavy Construction Association Fall Business Conference

  2. Project Development Phase

  3. Project Development • Planning • Program development

  4. Planning phase • Strategic level – corridor management • Project development – pre project • Planning and evaluation

  5. Strategic Level • Needs and Deficiencies • Safety • Mobility • Reliability • Options • Linkages between program areas

  6. Highway 1 Corridor Goal Framework

  7. Pre-project development • Multidisciplinary team • Focused on expansion type projects • High level • Options • Costs • Risks • Initial business case

  8. Hoffman’s Bluff – Pre-Project DevelopmentAlignment Options / Project Viability

  9. Planning and Evaluation • Refine project problem identification • Detail solutions / options • Business case to proceed to design

  10. Planning and Evaluation Level Details (Broderick to Ford Road)

  11. Program Development • Corridor delay thresholds • Programming implications • Which projects are tendered which year • Sequencing implications • When projects are tendered in a given year • Reserves • Maintenance activities • Utilities • Other works

  12. Example • Sea to Sky • Corridor plan • Seasonal closure • Weekly closure

  13. Closure Projections

  14. Seasonal Planner

  15. Weekly Planner

  16. Summary • Corridor expectations • Project risks and cost • Project sequencing

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