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Northern Region Dot & Pf Design Project Summary NORTHERN REGION DOT & PF DESIGN PROJECT SUMMARY CONSTRUCTION BEYOND 2009 Highway Aviation Facility Est Value Est Value Est Value Community # of Pjs Thousands # of Pjs Thousands # of Pjs Thousands Allakaket 1 $4,600.0 Alaska Highway 3 $34,600.0 Ambler 1 $1,500.0 1 $9,500.0 Barrow 1 $7,000.0 Chalkyitsik 1 $9,800.0 Coldfoot 1 $6,450.0 Cordova 1 $5,000.0 2 $14,000.0 Dalton Highway 4 $131,000.0 Delta Jct. 1 $6,000.0 Edgerton Hwy/McCarthy Road 2 $11,200.0 Elliott Highway 1 $9,200.0 Emmonak 1 $6,500.0 Fairbanks 5 $64,150.0 Fort Yukon 1 $11,000.0 Galena 1 $5,500.0 Glenn Highway 1 $20,300.0 Golovin 1 $6,000.0 Gulkana 1 $1,900.0 Holy Cross 1 $9,000.0 Huslia 1 $6,900.0 Kaltag 1 $5,000.0 Kotzebue 2 $21,000.0 Lake Minchumina 1 $5,000.0 Noatak 1 $13,600.0 Nome 1 $8,400.0 Nulato 1 $4,000.0 Nunam Iqua (Sheldon Pt.) 1 $14,700.0 Parks Highway 2 $51,600.0 Pilot Station 1 $13,000.0 Richardson Highway 10 $146,800.0 Ruby 1 $6,300.0 Selawik 1 $5,000.0 St. Mary's 1 $15,300.0 St. Michael 1 $7,500.0 Stebbins 1 $3,000.0 Steese Hwy 1 $16,200.0 Taylor Highway 1 $38,500.0 Tok Cutoff 1 $7,700.0 White Mountian 1 $3,600.0 Total Communities Total Projects 36 $557,650.0 27 $209,650.0 0 $0.0 GRAND TOTAL 63 $767,300.0 ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC FACILITIES NORTHERN REGION DESIGN PROJECTS CONSTRUCTION BEYOND 2009 ALLAKAKET ALLAKAKET AIRPORT IMPROVEMENTS Estimated Bid Date: TBD Estimated Construction Cost: $4,600.0 Scope: Repair and stabilize the runway embankment and apron to correct settlement areas. Status: Design underway. ALASKA HIGHWAY ALASKA HIGHWAY MP 1222 TO 1235 REHABILITATION Estimated Bid Date: TBD Estimated Construction Cost: $16,100.0 Scope: Rehabilitate, resurface and improve drainage. Status: Design underway. ALASKA HIGHWAY MP 1354 TO 1364 REHABILITATION Estimated Bid Date: TBD Estimated Construction Cost: $6,500.0 Scope: Rehabilitate, resurface and wayside improvements. Status: Design underway. ALASKA HIGHWAY MP 1412 TO 1422 REHABILITATION Estimated Bid Date: TBD Estimated Construction Cost: $12,000.0 Scope: Rehabilitate, resurface and improve drainage. Status: Design underway. AMBLER AMBLER SEWAGE LAGOON ACCESS ROAD Estimated Bid Date: TBD Estimated Construction Cost: $1,500.0 Scope: Construct a new access road to the sewage lagoon. Status: Design underway. AMBLER AIRPORT REHABILITATION Estimated Bid Date: TBD Estimated Construction Cost: $9,500.0 Scope: Extend and widen main and crosswind runway. Resurface operational surfaces. Status: Design underway. 1 ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC FACILITIES NORTHERN REGION DESIGN PROJECTS CONSTRUCTION BEYOND 2009 BARROW BARROW AIRPORT APRON EXPANSION Estimated Bid Date: TBD Estimated Construction Cost: $7,000.0 Scope: Expand apron and construct aviation support areas. Status: Design underway. CHALKYITSIK CHALKYITSIK AIRPORT IMPROVEMENTS Estimated Bid Date: TBD Estimated Construction Cost: $9,800.0 Scope: Rehabilitate runway and taxiway and apply dust palliative. Status: Design underway. COLDFOOT COLDFOOT AIRPORT EROSION CONTROL Estimated Bid Date: TBD Estimated Construction Cost: $6,450.0 Scope: Protect runway and access road from erosion from the Koyukuk River. Status: Design underway. CORDOVA CORDOVA SHEPARD PT. ROAD Estimated Bid Date: TBD Estimated Construction Cost: $32,000.0 (for entire facility) Scope: Status: DOT&PF will provide $5,000,000 toward construction once the Oil Spill Response Facility has been designed and funding secured. CORDOVA AIRPORT RUNWAY SAFETY AREA IMPROVEMENTS (Drainage) Estimated Bid Date: TBD Estimated Construction Cost: $5,500.0 Scope: Rehabilitate the runway safety areas including grading and drainage improvements. Status: Design underway. 2 ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC FACILITIES NORTHERN REGION DESIGN PROJECTS CONSTRUCTION BEYOND 2009 CORDOVA AIRPORT APRON, TAXIWAY and GA IMPROVEMENTS STAGE II Estimated Bid Date: TBD Estimated Construction Cost: $8,500.0 Scope: Construct transient air parking, general aviation parking, improve access roads, and complete obstruction removal. Status: Design underway. DALTON HIGHWAY DALTON HIGHWAY MP 9 MILE HILL NORTH Estimated Bid Date: TBD Estimated Construction Cost: $22,000.0 Scope: Reconstruct and realign 3 miles of highway to remove excessive grades and curves. Status: Design underway. DALTON HIGHWAY MP 11 TO 18 RECONSTRUCTION Estimated Bid Date: TBD Estimated Construction Cost: $15,000.0 Scope: Reconstruct, widen and pave seven miles of highway. Status: Design underway. DALTON HIGHWAY MP 175 TO 209 REHABILITATION Estimated Bid Date: TBD Estimated Construction Cost: $43,000.0 Scope: Rehabilitate, resurface and replace the Marion Creek Bridge. Status: Design underway. DALTON HIGHWAY MP 362 TO 414 REHABILITATION Estimated Bid Date: TBD Estimated Construction Cost: $51,000.0 Scope: Rehabilitate, resurface, and widen 42 miles of highway. Status: Design underway. DELTA JUNCTION CUMMINGS ROAD CONNECTOR Estimated Bid Date: TBD Estimated Construction Cost: $6,000.0 Scope: Construct a 5 mile road from Barley Way to Cummings Road to bypass flooding sections. Status: Design underway. BIA contributing $2,000,000 toward the project. 3 ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC FACILITIES NORTHERN REGION DESIGN PROJECTS CONSTRUCTION BEYOND 2009 EDGERTON HWY/McCARTHY ROAD EDGERTON HWY/McCARTHY ROAD PERMANENT FLOOD REPAIRS (various locations) Estimated Bid Date: TBD Estimated Construction Cost: $1,200.0 Scope: Repair damage caused by October 2006 flooding (embankment, drainage, resurfacing). Status: Design underway. EDGERTON HWY/McCARTHY ROAD PERMANENT FLOOD REPAIRS (Kotsina Bluff) Estimated Bid Date: TBD Estimated Construction Cost: $10,000.0 Scope: Repair damage caused by October 2006 flooding at Kotsina Bluff (embankement, resurfacing, drainage, and minor road re-alignment). Status: Design underway. ELLIOTT HIGHWAY ELLIOTT HIGHWAY MP 108 TO 120 REHABILITATION Estimated Bid Date: TBD Estimated Construction Cost: $9,200.0 Scope: Reconstruct the highway between MP 108 and 120. Status: Design underway. EMMONAK EMMONAK AIRPORT IMPROVEMENTS STAGE II Estimated Bid Date: TBD Estimated Construction Cost: $6,500.0 Scope: Expand existing apron and taxiway and resurface operational surfaces. Status: Design underway. FAIRBANKS AIRPORT WAY INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS Estimated Bid Date: TBD Estimated Construction Cost: $6,150.0 Scope: Construct intersection improvements along Airport Way. Status: Design underway 4 ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC FACILITIES NORTHERN REGION DESIGN PROJECTS CONSTRUCTION BEYOND 2009 CHENA PUMP/SMALL TRACTS SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS Estimated Bid Date: TBD Estimated Construction Cost: $5,000.0 Scope: Widen Chena Pump Road from Palo Verde to Despain Lane including a new bridge. Status: Design underway. COLLEDGE ROAD REHABILITATION (Univ. to Danby) Estimated Bid Date: TBD Estimated Construction Cost: $5,800.0 Scope: Rehabilitate the pavement on College Rd. between University Ave. and Danby. Status: Design underway. UNIVERSITY AVE. 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Status: Design underway. 5 ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC FACILITIES NORTHERN REGION DESIGN PROJECTS CONSTRUCTION BEYOND 2009 GLENN HIGHWAY GLENN HIGHWAY MP 172 TO 189 REHABILITATION Estimated Bid Date: TBD Estimated Construction Cost: $20,300.0 Scope: Rehabilitate and resurface. Status: Design underway. GOLOVIN GOLOVIN AIRPORT IMPROVEMENTS Estimated Bid Date: TBD Estimated Construction Cost: $6,000.0 Scope: Resurface and widen runway and taxiway. Status: Design underway. GULKANA GULKANAN AIRPORT APRON AND TAXIWAY REPAVING Estimated Bid Date: TBD Estimated Construction Cost: $1,900.0 Scope: Reconstruct the apron and taxiway pavement. Status: Design underway. HOLY CROSS HOLY CROSS RUNWAY REHABILITATION Estimated Bid Date: TBD Estimated Construction Cost: $9,000.0 Scope: Raise grade, install new lighting, and resurface all operational surfaces. Status: Design underway. 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