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Project Prospectus and Design Acceptance Package ( and a little more)

Project Prospectus and Design Acceptance Package ( and a little more). Alan Lively Project Delivery Specialist January 30, 2009. ODOT Project Development Process. Project Selection - Draft STIP Design Acceptance Package - DAP Advance Plans and Specifications

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Project Prospectus and Design Acceptance Package ( and a little more)

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  1. Project Prospectus and Design Acceptance Package(and a little more) Alan Lively Project Delivery Specialist January 30, 2009

  2. ODOT Project Development Process • Project Selection - Draft STIP • Design Acceptance Package - DAP • Advance Plans and Specifications • Plans, Specifications, and Estimate PS&E

  3. Project Selection - Draft STIP • Projects are selected from various funding programs like HBP, TE or STP • Draft Scope, Schedule, Budget, (Prospectus) and Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) are developed

  4. PROSPECTUS

  5. PROJECT PROSPECTUS • The project prospectus is a tool to convey information about a project to various organization inside and outside of ODOT • It starts the process of identifying the problem to be solved and presents ideas on how to solve it

  6. It contains information on the Project: • Costs • Funding sources • Funding years • Right of Way impacts • Environmental impacts

  7. Its Divided into Three Parts • Part 1 - Project Request • Part 2 – Project Details • Part 3 – Project Environmental Class

  8. Part 1 provides information on: • The project location • Overview of the project • Problem statement • Proposed solution • Cost estimates for PE, CE, Right of Way, and construction

  9. Part 2 defines: • Who is responsible for completing the different categories of the project design • Base design requirements • Roadway element widths • Structure size and cost • Right of Way information

  10. Part 3 – Environmental details: • Details environmental impacts • Environmental baseline information • Require permits, reports and clearances

  11. Design Acceptance Package This milestone is a critical point of decision- making that establishes the geometric boundaries of the project footprint, and allows the concurrent right-of-way (ROW), permitting, and construction contract document activities to move forward

  12. Design Acceptance Package Design Acceptance also provides for environmental and land use requirements, and subsequently how they affect permitting and the development of construction contract documents

  13. Design Acceptance Package • It occurs at the end of the initial design phase and requires all project disciplines to review the design for balance of context with standards and policies. • It is the primary opportunity for both technical and non-technical stakeholders to review design elements according to their specific interests. Deliverables include

  14. DAP Deliverables • Environmental Documentation (e.g., NEPA CE, EA, EIS) • Design Narrative and/or Bridge Type, Size, and Location (TSL) • Plan Sheets • Current Schedule • Current Estimate/Budget

  15. Advance Plans and Specifications • This is a key interim step of the contract document phase, and requires all project disciplines to review draft contract documents for completeness and accuracy. It is the primary opportunity for technical staff to provide quality control review of the project plans, specifications, and estimate as a package.

  16. Deliverables include • Project Plan • Project Special Provisions • Current cost estimates and Bid Items • Draft Construction Schedule • Insurance Risk Assessment Form

  17. PS&E • Plans • Spec.’s • Estimate • Kelli Sparkman

  18. Contact Information Alan Lively Project Delivery Specialist ODOT Local Government Section 355 Capitol Street, NE Salem, OR 97301 503-986-0295 Alan.d.lively@state.or.us

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