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Line Structures Meeting with New York Building Congress 5/24/2016 Line Structures Capital Program Investments Proposed 2015-2019 Capital Program Stations Other 10% 24% Track Power 30% 9% Shops and Yards Communications and 7% Signals Line Structures 14% 6% MTA Long Island Rail Road 2 Core Infrastructure Projects 2015 – 2019 Capital Program (Key Elements of the Program) LINE STRUCTURES Post Avenue Bridge Replacement, Buckram Road and Bridge Painting & Waterproofing projects STATIONS Babylon Station Platform Replacement, Murray Hill Station Elevators, Port Washington Station Improvements, Nostrand Avenue Station Rehabilitation TRACK Main Line Double Track Phase 2, Jamaica Capacity Improvements, Retaining Walls/Right of Way Projects COMMUNICATIONS Central Traffic Control System (Study, and Start of Migrations) Signal Babylon Interlocking Renewal SHOPS & YARDS Mid-Suffolk Yard, Morris Park Locomotive Shop POWER Replacement of Substations; Power Component Replacements MTA Long Island Rail Road 3 Line Structures Line Structures – Bridge Replacements (Design-Build) 2015-2019 Capital Program Post Ave. Bridge Replacement Buckram Road Bridge Replacement Design-Build Award 1st Quarter 2017 Design-Build Award 1st Quarter 2017 These Rail Road Bridges will need to be replaced over a weekend outage. Seeking the Best Method of Construction 5 Wreck Lead Bridge Mechanical Components Rehabilitation 2015-2019 Capital Program Design-Build Award 2nd Quarter 2017 Scope • The scope of this project is to provide for a mechanical overhaul of the movable bridge components of the LIRR single leaf rolling lift thru-truss bascule bridge over the Wreck Lead Channel in Island Park, Nassau. • Based upon Consultant’s inspection and testing results, bridge components will be replaced, cleaned, adjusted, re- lubricated, realigned or painted as needed to address any misalignments and to provide for the optimal balance condition during bridge operation. 6 Passenger Stations Nostrand Avenue Station Rehabilitation 2015-2019 Capital Program New Stairs, Overpass & Elevators Construction Award 4th Quarter 2016 New Platform and Canopies 8 Study & Conceptual Design 2015-2019 Capital Program Stations Enhancement Project Bayside Station East Hampton Station Design-Build Award 2nd Quarter 2017 The Long Island and Metro-North Railroads have initially identified locations for Station Enhancements and will be seeking Consultant services to prepare New Station Enhancement Guidelines and conceptual designs to meet the goals of this program: • Improve appearance and public perception of stations. • Improve safety, security, customer amenities, art and customer information systems. • Improve customer experience, including accessibility improvements necessary to meet current ADA requirements Stewart Manor Station 9 Murray Hill Elevators 2015-2019 Capital Program Eastbound Aerial Eastbound Side Aerial Construction Award 4th Quarter 2016 Scope of Work • Install Two New Elevators • Modify Existing Stairs • Upgrade Station Lighting, and Communication Systems • Install CCTV System • Improve Station Signage Westbound Aerial 10 Shops and Yards Mid-Suffolk Yard (Design-Build) Design-Build Award 1st Quarter 2017 This project will consist of a new fully functional electric train yard in Ronkonkoma on the LIRR Main Line Branch for additional East-End Train Storage Capacity. There will be: • Up to eleven (11) lay-up tracks • A Drill Track • Employee facility for Operating Departments. • Indoor and Outdoor Storage Facilities • Car Appearance Maintainer (CAM) Sheds. • Two car Inspection Pits. • Yard Lighting (LED), and Security Systems • AC & DC Power Substations 12 Morris Park Locomotive Shop and Employee Facility (Design-Build) Construction in 2015-2019 Capital Program New Locomotive Shop and Employee Facility (conceptual rendering) Design/Build Award 1st Quarter 2017 Scope of this Design-Build project consists of a New Locomotive Shop, Employee and Material Facility, as well as 4 New Outside Storage Tracks in LIRR Morris Park Yard. 13 2015-2016 Mentor Projects: DOT Bridge Painting Morris Park Building Rehabilitation New HVAC at 6 Stations MTA Long Island Rail Road 14 Track Projects Double Track Project Phase II 2015-2019 Capital Program Phase II - New Station Platforms (Design-Build) Wyandanch (today) Design-Build Award 1st Quarter 2017 New Platforms at Wyandanch and Pinelawn Stations will be needed for double track service on the Main Line Branch Pinelawn (today) 16 2015-2019 Capital Program JCI PHASE-II (Final Design) 2015- 2019 Capital Program – Scope of Work: Finalize Design of Phase 2, Early release of the following: • E-Yard Extension – Design/Build • Met interlocking reconfiguration • New Signal System Final Design Award 1st Quarter 2017 MET D-Yard JAMAICA TRACK LAYOUT – Final E-Yard Configuration JAY UNION HALL DUNTON BEAVER 17 Power Substations Substation Replacements 2015-2019 Capital Program Design-Build Award 3rd Quarter 2017 6 Substation Replacements: • Meadowbrook • Bellmore • Ocean Avenue • Queens Breaker • Murray Hill • Jamaica Bellmore Substation Meadowbrook Substation Ocean Avenue Substation 49 Communications and Signals BABYLON INTERLOCKING RENEWAL 2015-2019 Capital Program SCOPE - Replace the Following System and Components • Signal and Supervisory Systems • Computer-Based Centralized Instrument Huts, Signal, Signal Bridges, Switch Machines, Cables, Crossing Gates, Impedance Bonds, cases SCHEDULE • Design Award 1ST Quarter 2016 21 Team Up: • Team Up for Design-Build Projects • Team Up for Higher MBE/WBE/DBE Goals • Team Up for Code Compliance, and Special Inspections Requirements • Team Up with the Experts • Team Up for Competition MTA Long Island Rail Road 22 .
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