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Julie Meredith
Quarterly Report: January – March 2019
April 2019
Dawn McIntosh
Insights From Julie MeredithAs Deputy Assistant Secretary of Megaprograms, it is my goal
small, veteran, women-owned business enterprises (MSVWBE) seeking to do business with WSDOT by developing a Megaprograms
projects: the Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement Program, SR 520 Bridge Replacement and HOV Program, I-405/SR 167 Corridor Program, and the Puget Sound Gateway Program, which will complete SR 167 and SR 509.
how we are working with community partners. Within it you will also
WSDOT Project Engineer Honored with WTS AwardDisadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs) who worked on the Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement Program’s SR 99 Bored Tunnel Project may owe a nod to Dawn McIntosh. Dawn had the job of encouraging the
and be successful. “I was responsible for ensuring that STP met the DBE
$115.7 million eligible to count towards the DBE goal.” Dawn helped
work on the project. That stellar success is one reason Dawn McIntosh
very grateful,” she said. “I grew up disadvantaged. I understand what that means. However, I also recognize how blessed I am.” WSDOT has been
Lesly ChanBusiness Program [email protected]
Ron Paananen, P.E.Program Engineering Manager & General Engineering Consultant (GEC) Manager, HDR [email protected]
Dawn McIntosh , P.E.Project [email protected]
John White, P.E.Deputy Program [email protected]
Quarterly Report: January – March 2019I-405/SR 167 Corridor ProgramThe I-405/SR 167 Corridor Program consists of a series of long-term improvements guided by the I-405 Master Plan and SR
more than 150 individual but coordinated projects between SR 512 in Auburn and I-5 in Lynnwood. Total funding for the program is $2.8 billion: $1.5 billion completed from the Nickel and TPA funding
SR 520 Bridge Replacement and HOV ProgramThe SR 520 Bridge Replacement and HOV Program is enhancing public safety and mobility by replacing
SR Project, begins this spring.
SR 99 Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement ProgramThe SR 99 Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement Program has contributed to the safety of the region by replacing the aged, seismically vulnerable elevated viaduct with a large diameter tunnel. The tunnel
SR 99 since the 1950s. The $3.3 billion Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement Program is funded with $2.1 billion in state funds (including tolling), $787 million in federal funds and $267 million from the
Puget Sound Gateway ProgramThe Puget Sound Gateway Program is composed of two projects: the SR 167 Project in Pierce County, and the SR
grant. SR
Megaprograms OutlookProgram Schedule 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031
I-405/SR 167 Corridor ProgramDirect Connector (DB)$116M (Under CN)
Renton to Bellevue (DB)$710M
132nd (DB)$45M
85th (DB)$180-200M
SR 522 to SR 527 (DB)$350M (CN unfunded)
124th (DB)$41M PE/ROW only (CN unfunded)
SR 520 Bridge Replacement and HOV ProgramMontlake (DB)$455M
I-5 Express Lanes Conn. (DBB)$70M
Portage Bay Bridge (DB)$530M
Montlake Cut (DBB)$80M
SR 99 Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement ProgramSR 99 Tunnel (DB)$1.35B (Under CN)
Viaduct Removal (DB)$94M (Under CN)
SR $23M (Under CN)
SR 99 Surface Streets (DBB)$15-20M
Puget Sound Gateway ProgramSR 509 – Stage 1A (DB by ST)Sound Transit FWLE – $30M contract
SR 509 – Stage 1B (DB)I-5 to 28th/24th – $250M
SR 509 – Stage 2 (DB)28th/24th to 188th – $300M
SR 167 – Stage 1A (DB)70th Ave – $40M
SR 167 – Stage 1B (DB)I-5 to SR 509 – $300M
SR 167 – Stage 2 (DB)I-5 to SR 161 – $300M
Updated April 18, 2019
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WE ARE HERE
RFP/ADBid Opening
ERC trail open
unfunded
Federal Way Link Extension
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Julie MeredithDeputy Assistant Secretary of [email protected]
Quarterly Report: January – March 2019
for each Megaprogram
mandatory goals for MSVWBE and DBE
number of current and past MSVWBE
on each program. Please refer to the individual program
about MSVWBE and DBE
HDR Awarded for DiversityWSDOT presented HDR, the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and HOV Program’s GEC, the 2018 Champion of Inclusion
Award ceremony, sponsored by WSDOT, Sound Transit
diversity and including small and disadvantaged businesses on their projects. The evening also included networking
contractors and consultants.
SR 520 Program105
AWV Replacement Program190
I-405/SR 167 Program69Puget Sound
Gateway Program 25
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