File #: 2021-0139   
Type: Informational Report Status: Filed
File created: 3/15/2021 In control: Construction Committee
On agenda: 4/15/2021 Final action: 4/15/2021
Title: RECEIVE AND FILE status report on FY22 Program Management Annual Program Evaluation.
Sponsors: Construction Committee
Indexes: Annual Program Evaluation, Annual reports, Budgeting, Capital Project, Construction, Contractors, I-605, I-710, Informational Report, Program, Program management, Project delivery, Project management, Strategic planning
Attachments: 1. Presentation
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CONSTRUCTION COMMITTEE
APRIL 15, 2021

Subject
SUBJECT: FISCAL YEAR 2022 PROGRAM MANAGEMENT ANNUAL PROGRAM EVALUATION

Action
ACTION: RECEIVE AND FILE

Heading
RECOMMENDATION

Title
RECEIVE AND FILE status report on FY22 Program Management Annual Program Evaluation.


Issue
ISSUE

The Annual Program Evaluation (APE) is a priority initiative created to evaluate Metro's capital program annually. Given the challenges of managing a multi-billion-dollar capital program, a comprehensive review of the risks associated with the costs and schedules of the program is conducted on an annual basis. This report summarizes the results of the FY22 APE review performed by Program Management.

Background
BACKGROUND

The APE initiative is a comprehensive evaluation of Metro's capital program, including Transit, Highway, and Regional Rail projects. As part of the process, staff reviewed and updated project costs and schedules to current conditions, challenges, and risks. Any changes to project budgets/schedules and the reasons for the adjustments are to be reported to the Board annually for approval. In addition, APE serves as a project management tool bringing greater consistency, transparency, and discipline to better manage and deliver Board-approved projects. The APE is a dynamic tool, which is updated annually as projects move toward completion and any changes approved by the Board are incorporated.

Discussion
DISCUSSION

FY22 Results
For the FY22 APE, Program Management focused on new projects, and projects that will carry-over through FY22, with project costs estimated at $5 million or greater. Program Management staff evaluated 54 projects, including 10 Major Transit Construction projects, 17 Other Transit Capital projects, 22 Highway projects, and five Regional Rail projects (see Attachment A presentation for a complete project listing), which total approximately $19.8 billion. The program size has decreased 1.5% from $20.1 billion in FY20 to $1...

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