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VDOT/VSP Joint Safety Operations Center

VDOT/VSP Joint Safety Operations Center. Robb Alexander Operations Director, Central Region. NORTH. Joint Safety Operations Center (JSOC). 1980s – Preliminary Engineering building 1999 – Richmond Traffic Operations Center 2013 – Concept of a VDOT/VSP co-located facility

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VDOT/VSP Joint Safety Operations Center

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  1. VDOT/VSP Joint Safety Operations Center • Robb Alexander • Operations Director, Central Region Virginia Department of Transportation NORTH

  2. Joint Safety Operations Center (JSOC) • 1980s – Preliminary Engineering building • 1999 – Richmond Traffic Operations Center • 2013 – Concept of a VDOT/VSP co-located facility • 2015 – Combine all 3 functions into one facility • VDOT Richmond District Engineering functions • VDOT Richmond Traffic Operations Center • VSP Division 1 Headquarters + Communications Center Virginia Department of Transportation

  3. Richmond TOC today Virginia Department of Transportation

  4. Project Team • Executive Sponsor – VDOT District Engineer • Tom Hawthorne • Rob Cary • Bart Thrasher • Project Manager – Assistant District Administrator - Business • Lezlie Ellis • Operations Center Lead • Robb Alexander • VDOT Architect • Beth Rappaport • Mike Fried • VSP Facilities • Ronnie Rice Virginia Department of Transportation

  5. Timeline • A/E Services and Construction Administration • June 6, 2016 – RFP issued • Hammel, Green, and • Abrahamson, Inc. (HGA) • November 1, 2016 - Contract executed • Contractor Pre-Qualification • July 14, 2017 – RFQ issued • Four contractors deemed qualified • February 9, 2018 – low bid contract awarded to KBS, Inc. • April 26, 2018 – Groundbreaking Ceremony Virginia Department of Transportation

  6. Design Basics • Three-story structure, approx. 85,000 sqf • Must fit on existing property • Category 3 rating • Physical separation between VSP and VDOT • State-of-the-art Operations Center with Data Center • “Inspire innovation and collaboration and pay homage to the achievements of civil engineering and reflect a culture of service to our fellow citizens.” Virginia Department of Transportation

  7. Other Challenges • Construction within an active VDOT complex • Fiber-optic connection to I-95 • 2 private easements • 1 railroad agreement • Wireless tower for VSP radio system • Funding • Designing a building that integrates with existing buildings both in scale and materiality. Virginia Department of Transportation

  8. Site Plan VDOT ENTRANCE COURTYARD VSP ENTRANCE Existing Buildings to Remain VSP ENTRANCE VDOT ENTRANCE • VDOT Colonial Heights 2019 Virginia Department of Transportation VDOT Colonial Heights 2015

  9. Concept Diagram NEW GROUND LEVEL TO VISUALLY RELATE BOTH IN HEIGHT AND FINISHES TO EXISTING MASONRY BUILDINGS • GLASS BOX RAILROAD TRACKS • UPPER LEVELS THAT BRIDGE ACROSS LOBBY EXISTING MASONRY BUILDINGS • MASONRY GROUND LEVEL TO INTEGRATE WITH COMPLEX • VDOT Colonial Heights 2019 Virginia Department of Transportation NORTH

  10. A New Vision EXISTING MASONRY BUILDINGS • View from South-East Corner Virginia Department of Transportation NORTH

  11. A New Vision VSP LOBBY • View from South-West Corner Virginia Department of Transportation NORTH

  12. A New Vision SEE-THROUGH LOBBY LEADING TOWARD NEW COURTYARD • VDOT Lobby Virginia Department of Transportation NORTH

  13. A New Vision VISUAL CONNECTION TO 2ND LEVEL • Joint Operation Center Virginia Department of Transportation NORTH

  14. Humble beginnings Virginia Department of Transportation

  15. Clearing complete – foundation underway – May 2018 Virginia Department of Transportation

  16. Structure taking shape – October 2018 Virginia Department of Transportation

  17. November 2018 Virginia Department of Transportation

  18. Snow – December 11, 2018 Virginia Department of Transportation

  19. April 2019 Virginia Department of Transportation

  20. Future timeline • Substantial completion – 9/3/19 • First VDOT occupancy – 60 days • TOC operational – mid-November • VSP move-in – early 2020 Virginia Department of Transportation

  21. Lessons Learned • Visit other facilities • Carefully select architects, consultants, and contractors • Pre-qualify where possible • If possible, hire a systems integrator • Identify financial obligations of all partners • Once construction begins, resist temptation to change • Always consider the future • Technology and people Virginia Department of Transportation

  22. Questions? • Robb Alexander • Operations Director, Central Region Virginia Department of Transportation NORTH

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