File #: 2018-0383   
Type: Motion / Motion Response Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/6/2018 In control: Ad Hoc Congestion, Highway and Roads Committee
On agenda: 11/14/2018 Final action:
Title: RECEIVE AND FILE report on the history and status of the I-5 North capacity enhancements construction projects (Project) and enhancing Metro and Caltrans coordination to deliver the remaining segments in response to Board Motion 2018-0115 (Attachment A).
Sponsors: Ad Hoc Congestion, Highway and Roads Committee
Indexes: Arroyo Verdugo subregion, Burbank, Construction, Contractors, Contracts, High occupancy vehicle lanes, I-5, I-5 North County Capacity Enhancements, Jacquelyn Dupont-Walker, Mitigation, Motion / Motion Response, Project, Project Status Report, San Fernando Valley Service Sector, San Fernando Valley subregion, Southern California Highways, SR-1, SR-118, SR-134, SR-170
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - Board Motion- File # 2018-0115, 2. Presentation
Related files: 2018-0115
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AD HOC CONGESTION, HIGHWAY AND ROADS COMMITTEE

NOVEMBER 14, 2018

Subject

SUBJECT:                     I-5 NORTH CAPACITY ENHANCEMENTS UPDATE

 

Action

ACTION:                     RECEIVE AND FILE

 

Heading

RECOMMENDATION

 

Title

RECEIVE AND FILE report on the history and status of the I-5 North capacity enhancements construction projects (Project) and enhancing Metro and Caltrans coordination to deliver the remaining segments in response to Board Motion 2018-0115 (Attachment A).

 

Issue

ISSUE

 

At the May 2018 Regular Board Meeting, Director Dupont-Walker requested Metro staff to provide a status report on the Project and Metro-Caltrans collaboration to effectively complete the Project. 

 

Background

BACKGROUND

 

The Project is a mega-project, which includes construction of High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Lanes and pertinent improvements between State Route 134 (SR-134) in Glendale and State Route 118 (SR-118) in Pacoima area in four segments: 

 

Segment 1:                     SR-118 to SR-170

Segment 2:                      SR-170 to Buena Vista St.

Segment 3:                     Buena Vista St. to Magnolia Blvd.

Segment 4:                      Magnolia Blvd. to SR-134

 

Caltrans designed and is managing construction of the Project. Segments 1 & 2 are complete and opened to traffic. Segments 3 & 4 are currently in construction. Table 1 shows the history and status of the four segments of the Project. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 1: Project History and Current Status

Project Limits

 Award Date

Original Scheduled      Completion Date

Actual/Anticipated   Completion Date

% Complete   to Date

SR-118 to SR-170 (Segment 1)

May 2010

Jun. 2015

Jul. 2016

100%

SR-170 to Buena Vista St. (Segment 2)

Oct. 2010

May 2014

Dec.2015

100%

Buena Vista St. to Magnolia Blvd.  (Segment 3)

Nov. 2012

Sep. 2017

TBD (Apr. 2022)

70%

Magnolia Blvd. to SR-134 (Segment 4)

Dec. 2010

Aug. 2014

TBD (Mar. 2020)

83%

 

Discussion

DISCUSSION

 

The Project has experienced schedule delays and cost increases. A number of challenges occurred during the construction of the Project including survey discrepancies, design inconsistencies requiring re-work/design modifications, as-built plans not matching actual field conditions, unknown utilities encountered necessitating relocation, additional right-of-way easements and acquisitions, differing site conditions, third party-caused delays, community concerns and other issues.

 

Table 2 shows the total values and numbers of approved Contract Change Orders (CCOs) as of November 2018 and those values as percentage of the contract allotment values of each segment.

 

Table 2: Construction Change Order Records (as of November 2018)

Segment

Contract         Allotment ($Million)

Number of CCOs

Total Value of CCOs ($Million)

Total CCO Value as % of Contract Allotment Value

1

$120.59

129

$11.6

9.6%

2

$  59.96

168

$22.4

37.4%

3

$195.79

198

$37.7

19.3%

4

$  57.86

225

$42.3

73.1%

 

 

Major Accomplishments

 

1)                     Segments 1 & 2 are complete and open to traffic.

 

2)                     Segment 2: $14.6 million claim submitted by the contractor was settled at $11 million. 

 

3)                     Segment 3: Buena Vista and Empire Avenue railroad grade separations are complete and operational.

 

4)                     Segment 4: Verdugo Avenue Undercrossing widening is complete and open to traffic.

 

5)                     Segment 4: $28.62 million claim submitted by the contractor was settled at $20.8 million. This settlement will be presented to the Board for approval.

 

Major Challenges

 

1)                     Segment 3: Delay in opening Empire Avenue and start of Burbank Blvd. Bridge demolition due to differing site conditions, architectural treatment adjustments, Burbank Water and Power asbestos conduits removal, contractor issues, and claims related to delays.

 

2)                     Segment 4: Delay in LA River Bridge demolition

 

Caltrans-Metro Collaborative Efforts

 

1)                     Weekly field construction meetings and field reconnaissance are held by Metro, Caltrans, impacted cities and contractors to resolve the pending issues.

 

2)                     Monthly project coordination meetings are held by Metro and Caltrans to discuss the Project’s progress and risks and to identify appropriate measures to control schedule and cost overruns.

 

3)                     Caltrans and Metro worked together to establish procedures to ensure the construction changes are monitored and approved as stipulated in the Funding Agreement. Procedures are as follows:

a.                     Ensure a uniform implementation of Funding Agreement language.

b.                     Enact an acceptable Contract Change Order (CCO) concurrence process.

c.                     Implement a reporting process of project status along with CCO requests.

 

4)                     Risk Assessment

Metro began assessing risks in the project schedule and cost in 2014 by hiring a risk assessment/management consultant, holding monthly risk management meetings with Caltrans, and identifying risks and mitigation measures to minimize cost increases and schedule delays.

 

Table 3 shows the anticipated completion schedule per August 2018 risk assessment.

                       

 

 

 

 

                         Table 3: Completion Schedule Assessment

Segment No.

Original Schedule

Actual Start Date and Anticipated Completion Including Risks

Anticipated Delay in Months

 

Start

Finish

Start

Projected Finish @ 70th Percentile

 

3

Feb. 2013

Sep. 2017

Feb. 2013

Apr. 2022

55

4

Feb. 2011

Aug. 2014

Feb. 2011

Mar. 2020

68

 

5)                     Schedule and Time Impact Analysis (TIA) Support

Construction schedule review and time impact analysis services were provided by Metro to assist Caltrans in construction administration for the claims and schedule dispute.

 

6)                     Underground Utilities Scanning Support

Metro provided 3D scanning for the existing underground utilities to check against as-built plans and identify the potential conflicts in construction for Empire Avenue in Segment 3.

 

7)                     Administrative Support

Additional support cost monitoring, evaluation and analysis service was provided by Metro to control support cost expenditures.

 

8)                     Community Impacts Mitigation

Due to the impacts of the Project to the communities, Metro staff carried the Board motions in May and June 2014 by utilizing a construction mitigation project manager to mitigate the impacts and to establish the mitigation measures approved by the Board in October 2014.

 

Implementation_of_Strategic_Plan_Goals

IMPLEMENTATION OF STRATEGIC PLAN GOALS

 

Staff will continue to coordinate with Caltrans to complete the remaining work while minimizing schedule and cost overruns.  This collaboration is consistent with the following Metro Vision 2028 Goals and Objectives:

 

Goal 1:  Providing high-quality mobility options that enable people to spend less time traveling by widening the freeway;  providing additional capacity, and including HOV lanes to encourage carpooling and improve transit efficiency;

 

Goals 4 and 5:  Transforming LA County through regional collaboration with Caltrans and the Corridor Cities by contributing funds and providing resources to assist Caltrans in management and delivery of these projects.

 

Next_Steps

NEXT STEPS

 

Staff will continue to assist Caltrans through the completion of the remaining two segments to avoid/mitigate the risks and will inform the Board of progress of the remaining segments. 

 

Attachment

ATTACHMENT

 

Attachment A - Board Motion (File # 2018-0115)

 

 

Prepared_by

Prepared by:

Victor Gau, Director Engineering, Highway Program (213) 922-3031

                     Abdollah Ansari, SR. Executive Officer, Highway Program (213) 922-4781

                     Bryan Pennington, Deputy Chief Program Management Officer, (213) 922-7449

 

Reviewed_By

Reviewed by: Richard F. Clarke, Chief Program Management Officer, (213) 922-7557