2017-18 State of Good Repair Approved Project List
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2017-18 State of Good Repair Approved Project List State of Good Repair Project Information Project Funding Project Title 2017-18 Recipient Sub-Recipient Project Description # Project Titles must match if appearing on more than one list. Estimated total SGR If applicable Max 250 Characters Max 50 Characters Award Amount Funding will support ongoing construction on the East Bay Bus Rapid Transit project. EBBRT will operate along a 9.5 mile corridor from downtown Oakland to the San Leandro BART Station, primarily along International Blvd and E. 14th 1 Metropolitan Transportation Commission Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District East Bay Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Street. $ 3,149,541 Procurement of 775 railcars to replace BART’s existing fleet of 669 railcars that have reached the end of their useful life 2 Metropolitan Transportation Commission San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District Railcar Procurement Project and expand capacity by 106 additional railcars. $ 10,247,507 Preventative Maintenance Activities on : Elevator & Escalator, Train Control, Electrical, Mechanical & Traction Power, Track, Automatic Fare Collection, Facilities, Rolling Stock & Shops on AC Traction Motors, Rail Cars, Battery, 3 Metropolitan Transportation Commission San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District STA SGR Preventative Maintenance Axle and Gearbox $ 6,102,066 Upgrade fire alarm systems at the Metro Green Shops, Metro Green Annex, Flynn Division, Scott Division, Kirkland 4 Metropolitan Transportation Commission City of San Francisco Fire and Life Safety Improvements Division and Potrero Division. $ 4,026,493 Replace underground storage/waste tanks at the Flynn, Kirkland and Scott facilities with underground and above ground tanks. Work also includes upgrading or replacing Flynn, Kirkland and Scott Maintenance Facility existing tank monitoring systems at each facility; piping 5 Metropolitan Transportation Commission City of San Francisco Improvements work and excavation. $ 1,750,000 Phase I of the project includes repair of heating systems, replacement of the existing bus washer, and other improvements needed to improve the efficiency of the 6 Metropolitan Transportation Commission City of San Francisco Woods Facility Rehabilitation Project facility. $ 3,722,699 Provide ongoing maintenance to a capital system that is directly related to security, including our radio, onboard 7 Metropolitan Transportation Commission Central Contra Costa Transit Authority Intelligent Transportation System Security Maint computer, CAD/AVL, and BusTime systems. $ 119,162 8 Metropol itan Transportation Commission City of Dixon - Funds to Soltrans $ - We have had many bus shelters damaged out in the field mostly from automobile accidents. And, we are aware of some missing shelters. We want to use these funds to 9 Metropolitan Transportation Commission Eastern Contra Costa Transit Authority Replacement of Damaged or Missing Bus Shelters acquire four or five shelters to install. $ 55,157 The City of Fairfield plans to use FY 2017-2018 SB1 State of Good Repair funds to help fund the purchase of up to 3 10 Metropolitan Transportation Commission City of Fairfield Local Bus Fleet Replacement zero-emission Electric buses. $ 26,276 The MS Marin (MSM) Ferry boat is a 750/125 passenger/bicycle capacity Spaulding Class vessel and is a vital component in the seven ferry Golden Gate Ferry fleet. The proposed project includes improvements to the superstructure and hull and the purchase and installation Golden Gate Bridge Highway and Transportation of two main engines. Work is necessary to remain in 11 Metropolitan Transportation Commission District MS Marin Ferry Boat Repower and Dry Dock compliance with federal and state regulatory bodies. $ 578,261 Division of Rail and Mass Transportation 1 updated 10/1/18 2017-18 State of Good Repair Approved Project List State of Good Repair Project Information Project Funding Project Title 2017-18 Recipient Sub-Recipient Project Description # Project Titles must match if appearing on more than one list. Estimated total SGR If applicable Max 250 Characters Max 50 Characters Award Amount Rehabilitation and maintenance of various bus stop locations, including relocation of bus shelters and amenities 12 Metropolitan Transportation Commission Livermore-Amador Valley Transit Authority Bus Shelter and Stop Maintenance affected by the COA route realignments. $ 55,640 Purchase a cutaway vehicle needed to meet existing service 13 Metropolitan Transportation Commission Marin County Transit District Purchase One Shuttle Vehicle levels (currently operated with a retired active vehicle) $ 130,000 Replace four (4) cut-away 7-year cutaway vehicles used on rural service with 30ft narrow diesel vehicles (10 -12 year 14 Metropolitan Transportation Commission Marin County Transit District MCTD: Replace Four (4) Rural cutaway vehicles life) $ 75,113 Napa County Transportation and Planning Agency For the construction of a new bus operations and 15 Metropolitan Transportation Commission (submitted as Napa Valley Transportation Authority) Vine Transit Bus Maintenance Facility maintenance facility. $ 13,449 Mid-life overhaul of MP36 locomotives to keep them in a 16 Metropolitan Transportation Commission Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board MP36 Mid Life Overhaul state of good repair $ 1,100,000 17 Metropolitan Transportation Commission Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board Grade Crossing Improvements Improvements to eight grade crossings to enhance safety $ 145,276 Capital expenses related to preventative maintenance on 18 Metropolitan Transportation Commission City of Petaluma Preventative Maintenance Fixed Route buses. $ 6,558 19 Metropolitan Transportation Commission City of Rio Vista - Funds to Soltrans $ - This project will design and construct a replacement vessel for the M/V Vallejo, currently utilized in the ferry service between the City of Vallejo and San Francisco. Dakota Creek was awarded the vessel construction contract in San Francisco Bay Area Water Emergency September 2016. Vessel construction is underway and 20 Metropolitan Transportation Commission Transportation Authority (WETA) Vessel Replacement - Vallejo vessel delivery is expected in December 2018. $ 277,255 21 Metropolitan Transportation Commission San Mateo County Transit District Replacement of 10 Gillig buses w/ Electric buses Replacement of 10 end of life 40-foot Gillig buses $ 568,328 22 Metropolitan Transportation Commission San Mateo County Transit District Linda Mar Park-n-Ride Repaving Repaving of existing park and ride lot $ 657,921 Rehab of light rail vehicles at the mid-point in their useful 23 Metropolitan Transportation Commission Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Kinkisharyo Light Rail Vehicle Mid-life Overhaul life benchmark. $ 4,330,471 Assist in the preventive maintenance of the fixed-route fleet which consists of 32 buses. Performing preventive maintenance on the buses in a timely manner enables Santa Rosa CityBus to provide reliable service to our 24 Metropolitan Transportation Commission City of Santa Rosa Preventive Maintenance of Fixed-Route fleet customers. $ 28,791 Diesel hybrid buses used in local service need engine replacements mandated by the California Air Resources Board upon attaining 185,000 miles. The funds will be used to perform the replacements on four (4) diesel hybrid 25 Metropolitan Transportation Commission Solano County Transit (SolTrans) Replacement Engines for Diesel Hybrid Buses buses. $ 64,599 This project will rehabilitate the roof at Sonoma County 26 Metropolitan Transportation Commission County of Sonoma Operations Facility Roof Rehabilitation Transit's Operations Facility. $ 33,956 Division of Rail and Mass Transportation 2 updated 10/1/18 2017-18 State of Good Repair Approved Project List State of Good Repair Project Information Project Funding Project Title 2017-18 Recipient Sub-Recipient Project Description # Project Titles must match if appearing on more than one list. Estimated total SGR If applicable Max 250 Characters Max 50 Characters Award Amount Additional capital spare parts to support maintenance schedules recently established with the startup of SMART services to accommodate more trips and longer trains than planned. Request is for up to $499,395 with a minimum of 27 Metropolitan Transportation Commission Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit District (SMART) SMART Capital Spare Parts $153,741. $ 153,741 Replace six (6) cutaway vehicles used in ADA Paratransit 28 Metropolitan Transportation Commission City of Union City Replace six (6) Paratransit Vans service $ 17,115 29 Metropolitan Transportation Commission City of Vacaville - Funds to Soltrans $ - These funds will be used to support the local match requirement of the replacement of Revenue Vehicles using 30 Metropolitan Transportation Commission Western Contra Costa Transit Authority Local Match for Purchase of Vehicle Replacement Federal Funds $ 71,403 San Joaquin Regional Rail Commission houses an inventory of spare parts to maintain ACE rolling stock, ensuring equipment is service-ready at all times. May include brake Alameda County Congestion Management Agency - to shoes, wheels, and reconditioning of brake valves on 31 Metropolitan Transportation Commission Altamont Corridor Express (ACE) Preventative Maintenance railcars and locomotives. $ 37,460 San Joaquin Regional Rail Commission houses an inventory of spare parts to maintain ACE rolling stock, ensuring equipment is service-ready at all times. May include brake Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority -