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Northeast False Creek Viaducts Replacement Project

City of

Peter Cohen, P.Eng., PMP Senior Project Manager Overview

1. Northeast False Creek Overview 2. Viaducts Replacement Project Overview 3. Planned Procurement Approach 4. Next Steps Northeast False Creek – Location

Canada Place English Bay Downtown West End DTES

Rogers Arena Chinatown

BC Place Strathcona

Science World

Granville Olympic Island False Creek Village False Creek: 1890 False Creek: 1900 Arrival of the First Viaduct: 1915 ViaductsThe Freeway Replacement Era: 1950s Project and 1960s - Overview The Freeway Era: 1971 The Freeway Era – Cut Short: 1972 Today Viaducts – Why do they need to be replaced?

» Seismically Vulnerable » Underutilised » Disconnected » Expensive to Maintain / Replace Northeast False Creek New Neighbourhood – Northeast False Creek New Neighbourhood – Northeast False Creek

10–12,000 New Residents $1.7B+ Total Public 32 Acres of Parks Benefit Value and Open Spaces

6–8,000 New Jobs ~1,800 Social Housing Units Northeast False Creek Development Sites

City of Vancouver

PavCo Concord Pacific

CMP Northeast False Creek Infrastructure Projects

PavCo NEFC Plan vs Viaducts Replacement Project

Northeast Viaducts False Creek Replacement (i.e. Program) Project Viaducts Replacement Project Overview Viaducts Replacement Project – Project Extents

NORTH SEGMENT

CENTRAL SEGMENT WEST EAST SEGMENT SEGMENT

19 Viaduct Demolition Viaduct Demolition

Proposed demolition strategy FYI – explosive demolition not permitted New and Modified Street Network Georgia Street Extension (new structure)

Georgia Street: Before Georgia Street Extension (new structure)

Georgia Street: After Georgia Street Extension (new structure)

Steel girders to permit launching Public Realm / Urban Design Public Realm / Urban Design New and Modified Traffic Signals New Utilities (City and 3rd Party)

» City » Third Party » Water, Storm, Sanitary » BC Hydro » Green Infrastructure »Fortis » District Energy (hot water) » Telus, Shaw and other comms » Vancouver Electrical Duct New Utilities (City and 3rd Party) New Utilities (Green Infrastructure)

Porous Asphalt

Subsurface Biofiltration System

GI Liner Resilient Roadway

Downtown

BC Place

Future St Paul’s Hospital Contaminated Soils Andy Livingstone Park Temporary Modifications

Groundwater Treatment Facility Andy Livingstone Park Temporary Modifications What Else?

» Envision – infrastructure sustainability framework » Archaeology – AOA (completed) and AIA » SkyTrain guideway – monitoring/protection » Site investigations – $1.2M+ spent (test pits, survey, geotech/enviro) »3rd Party Utilities – regular meetings, ToR, agreements » Site coordination – limited City/3rd Party works » Independent reviews – Constructability Board, design consultant (AE) » City resourcing – significant and dedicated resources (City, WSP) Infrastructure Cost Estimate

Category Class B / Detailed Estimate

Structures $96 M

Streets $59 M

City Utilities $21 M

Non-City Utilities $24 M

Other $160 M (Traffic mgmt, park impacts, soils, contingency etc.)

$360 M TOTAL (Note this includes Third Party Coordination Costs, OH and other scope items separate to Viaducts Replacement Project) Phasing / Construction Schedule

By Others Phasing / Construction Schedule

Total construction schedule estimated 3 years Phasing / Construction Schedule

Total construction schedule estimated 3 years Phasing / Construction Schedule

Total construction schedule estimated 3 years Phasing / Construction Schedule

Total construction schedule estimated 3 years Phasing / Construction Schedule

Note: phasing is only proposed – opportunity to find innovative ways to review phasing and condense schedule (in reducing overall traffic impacts)

Total construction schedule estimated 3 years Construction Phase – Pacific Detour

Concept Design Contractor to look at temp conditions to manage traffic performance Project Priorities

» Traffic Management / Phasing Approach » Event Management »3rd Party Utility Coordination » Resilient Road Delivery » Viaduct Demolition Planned Procurement Approach Viaducts Replacement Project – Proposed Delivery

Currently Proposed: One single, large, multi-disciplinary contract

47 Viaducts Replacement Project – Proposed Delivery

» Design-Bid-Build (designs 90% complete)

» Proposing:

» Third Party utilities civil scope delivered by City contractor

» Incentives in RFP to minimise traffic impacts Proposed Procurement Timeline

Parks Constructed

Dunsmuir Council Connection Viaducts Approval to Constructed Design Replacement NEFC Plan Proceed Into RFEOI and RFP and Finalisation / IFT Project Approval Design Shortlist Evaluation Package Construction Finalisation / Phase Development of Procurement Main St Blocks

Development of 4 months 8 months 3 years 6B, 6C, 10C Sites

Up to 20 years Proposed Procurement Timeline

RFEOI (2 months)

Evaluation / Shortlisting (1 month)

RFP (4 months)

Includes 1:1 confidential meetings with City

Evaluation / Council Report for Contract Award (1 month) Potential Contract Format

» The City has been working on a supplement to the MMCD Platinum for 2 years » This new manual will be used on Viaducts Replacement Project » FYI City supplement is very specific (~200 pages)

» Project-specific GCs and technical specs will be included Other Considerations

» Council approvals required » Approval to Proceed Into Design Finalisation / Procurement » Contract Award (following completion of RFP Evaluation)

» Municipal election Fall 2018 Other NEFC Projects Other NEFC Projects – Park Spaces

Draft Concept Other NEFC Projects – Park Spaces

Draft Concept Other NEFC Projects – Dunsmuir Connection

Draft Concept Other NEFC Projects – Dunsmuir Connection

Draft Concept Thank You

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