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Projects Only DRAFT DRAFT THE NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION’S RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE TEN YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PLAN 2013 - 2022 Projects Only SUBMITTED TO THE GOVERNOR’S ADVISORY COMMISSION ON INTERMODAL TRANSPORTATION (GACIT) PURSUANT TO RSA 228:99 OF THE LAWS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE DRAFT DRAFT PROJECTS LISTED ALPHABETICALLY PREPARED BY THE NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION September 2, 2011 Rev 1.1 Ten Year Plan Category Summary FHWA Funding Preservation Red List Mandated Interstate FY Maintenance Bridges Bridges I-93 Federal Maintenance Other Eng & ROW Grand Total 2013 34.49 5.26 29.53 11.64 18.04 10.82 6.61 7.72 124.11 2014 34.05 5.76 25.45 2.79 16.90 10.02 18.40 9.52 122.88 2015 34.00 0.96 27.15 3.55 11.83 19.67 9.48 9.18 115.81 2016 34.00 2.85 44.29 3.67 11.40 17.02 5.43 10.15 128.82 2017 35.80 5.09 32.03 2.09 11.43 15.12 7.49 11.41 120.46 2018 36.50 15.90 8.50 2.09 13.43 15.68 15.45 8.91 116.46 2019 38.10 14.85 2.00 2.09 14.76 21.12 10.93 10.16 114.01 2020 39.00 17.25 1.65 5.48 14.76 19.73 10.70 7.67 116.23 2021 39.00 9.35 13.34 15.49 14.76 12.69 8.18 11.42 124.22 2022 39.00 4.35 14.29 15.62 14.76 12.69 9.41 11.42 121.54 Totals 363.940 81.614 198.221 64.501 142.071 154.558 102.079 97.577 1204.561 % GrandTotal 30.2% 6.8% 16.5% 5.4% 11.8% 12.8% 8.5% 8.1% 100.0% FHWA Funding - ALL Phases Not Inflated Category_FY_Summary_Detail_Crosstab_S1A_9-2-11.xls: Cat_FY_Sum_Detail Print Date: 9/2/2011 TEN YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PLAN 2013 - 2022 **** Draft **** ~ Condensed ~ 9/13/2011 10:45:36 AM Name/#/Id/Category Route/Road Location, Scope of Work I$(M) Funding Sources Previous Comments: Prog. Yr ACWORTH NH 123A REPLACE BRIDGE OVER BOWERS BROOK - 113/064 {Red List} [Oct 2005 Flood] (Bridge Rehab = Bridge repaired following flood 16301 14540T, FY 2007) damage. 2011 Bridge Priority { 6641 } #12. P 2013 0.206 R 2014 0.320 C 2020 1.287 2018 Red List Bridges I-Total: 1.813 Federal, NHDOT ALEXANDRIA WASHBURN ROAD BRIDGE REPLACEMENT OVER PATTEN BROOK - 160/109 {Red List} Red List Bridge. Specific project 14964 from Statewide program, Local { 6610 } Administration. R 2014 0.005 P 2014 0.125 C 2014 1.081 2014 Red List Bridges I-Total: 1.211 NHDOT, Other ALSTEAD NH 123A REPLACE SINGLE SPAN BRIDGE OVER WARREN BROOK - 073/163 {Red List} 2011 Bridge Priority #98 20817 { 7992 } R 2014 - 2016 0.028 P2014 - 2017 0.165 C 2022 2.617 New Project Red List Bridges I-Total: 2.810 Federal, NHDOT ALTON REED ROAD BRIDGE REPLACEMENT OVER WEST ALTON BROOK - 078/275 [SAB*4126] 20403 { 7968 } R 2020 0.006 P 2020 0.142 C 2020 0.624 New Project Bridges I-Total: .772 NHDOT, Other AMHERST NH 101A & NH 101 RECONSTRUCT INTERSECTION OF NH 101A AND NH 101 EB RAMPS TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL 10136 C EXITING RIGHT TURN LANE AND INSTALL SIGNALS (ITEM #20) (PE & ROW IN PARENT MILFORD TO { 8000 } NASHUA 10136) C 2018 2.416 2012 Other Projects I-Total: 2.416 Federal, NHDOT ~DRAFT~ Phase: C = Construction P = Preliminary Engineering R = Right of Way Projects Page - 1 2013-2022_TYP_S1A.mdb: rpt_TYP_Alpha_13-22_ALL_Condensed Name/#/Id/Category Route/Road Location, Scope of Work I$(M) Funding Sources Previous Comments: Prog. Yr AMHERST HORACE GREELEY ROAD BRIDGE REPLACEMENT OVER PULPIT BROOK - 060/158 {Red List} [SAB*4216] {State Aid Bridge Red List Bridge. Specific project 20231 Program} from Statewide program, Local { 7909 } Administration. R 2020 0.006 P 2020 0.129 C 2020 0.585 New Project Bridges I-Total: .720 NHDOT, Other AMHERST MANCHESTER ROAD BRIDGE REPLACEMENT OVER BEAVER BROOK - 134/100 {Red List} [SAB*4216] {State Aid Bridge Red List Bridge. Specific project 20242 Program} from Statewide program, Local { 7910 } Administration. R 2018 0.006 P 2018 0.139 C 2018 0.719 New Project Bridges I-Total: .864 NHDOT, Other AMHERST NEW BOSTON ROAD BRIDGE REPLACEMENT OVER BEAVER BROOK - 109/090 {Red List} [SAB*4216] {State Aid Bridge Red List Bridge. Specific project 20243 Program} from Statewide program, Local { 7907 } Administration. R 2019 0.006 P 2019 0.143 C 2019 0.636 New Project Bridges I-Total: .785 NHDOT, Other ANDOVER NH 11 REPLACE 5-SPAN BRIDGE OVER NHRR (ABD) - 206/137 2011 Bridge Priority #74 20650 { 7991 } R 2013 - 2016 0.065 P2013 - 2017 0.197 C 2020 3.088 New Project Bridges I-Total: 3.350 Federal, NHDOT ANTRIM CRAIG ROAD BRIDGE REPLACEMENT OVER BROOK - 117/093 {Red List} Red List Bridge. Specific project 14942 from Statewide program, Local { 6495 } Administration. R 2014 0.005 P 2014 0.048 C 2014 0.181 2013 Red List Bridges I-Total: .234 NHDOT, Other ~DRAFT~ Phase: C = Construction P = Preliminary Engineering R = Right of Way Projects Page - 2 2013-2022_TYP_S1A.mdb: rpt_TYP_Alpha_13-22_ALL_Condensed Name/#/Id/Category Route/Road Location, Scope of Work I$(M) Funding Sources Previous Comments: Prog. Yr ASHLAND US 3 & NH 25 BRIDGE REHABILITATION OVER OWL BROOK - 107/094 {Red List} 2011 Bridge Priority #94 16237 { 7814 } P 2013 0.103 C 2021 3.718 New Project Red List Bridges I-Total: 3.821 Federal, NHDOT AUBURN CHESTER TURNPIKE BRIDGE REHABILITATION OVER MURRAY BROOK - 120/149 {Red List} Red List Bridge. Specific project 15512 from Statewide program, Local { 6999 } Administration. P 2013 0.073 C 2013 0.282 2013 Red List Bridges I-Total: .355 NHDOT, Other AUBURN OLD CANDIA ROAD BRIDGE REHABILITATION OVER MAPLE FALLS BROOK - 088/159 {Red List} Red List Bridge. Specific project 15657 from Statewide program, Local { 7170 } Administration. C 2015 0.324 2015 Red List Bridges I-Total: .324 NHDOT, Other BARNSTEAD NH 28 IMPROVEMENTS AT THE PEACHAM ROAD INTERSECTION [Parent = Barnstead-Alton 14121] Specific Project Breakout from 14121 E [HSIP*6767] {Highway Safety Improvement Program} Barnstead-Alton { 7769 } R 2014 0.533 C 2016 3.119 New Project Other Projects I-Total: 3.652 Federal, NHDOT BARNSTEAD HANNAH NUTTER ROAD BRIDGE REPLACEMENT OVER BIG RIVER - 149/073 [SAB*4216] {State Aid Bridge Program} Specific project from Statewide 16020 program, Local Administration. { 7621 } R 2020 0.006 P 2020 0.142 C 2020 0.785 New Project Bridges I-Total: .933 NHDOT, Other BARNSTEAD - ALTON NH 28 RECONSTRUCTION FROM THE ALTON CIRCLE SOUTH APPROXIMATELY 7.0 MILES TO THE Specific intersection priorities 14121 IMPROVED SECTION IN BARNSTEAD programmed as separate { 2738 } construction project. Remaining priorities to be identified. P 2013 0.110 R 2014 0.155 C 2018 1.661 2015 Other Projects I-Total: 1.926 Federal, NHDOT ~DRAFT~ Phase: C = Construction P = Preliminary Engineering R = Right of Way Projects Page - 3 2013-2022_TYP_S1A.mdb: rpt_TYP_Alpha_13-22_ALL_Condensed Name/#/Id/Category Route/Road Location, Scope of Work I$(M) Funding Sources Previous Comments: Prog. Yr BEDFORD NH 101 WIDEN TO 5 LANES FOR APPROXIMATELY 2 MILES, FROM NH 114 TO WALLACE ROAD DOT priority list, SNHPC priority 13953 #1 { 1818 } R 2014 - 2017 0.612 P2014 - 2018 0.976 C 2019 8.104 2019 Other Projects I-Total: 9.691 Federal, NHDOT BEDFORD NH 114 BRIDGE REPLACEMENT - 151/151 {Red List} 2011 Bridge Priority # 95 16156 { 7730 } C 2021 1.992 New Project Red List Bridges I-Total: 1.992 Federal, NHDOT BEDFORD WALLACE ROAD BRIDGE REHABILITATION OVER RIDDLE BROOK - 130/117 {Red List} [SAB*4216] {State Aid Bridge Red List Bridge. Specific project 20000 Program} from Statewide program, Local { 7844 } Administration. C 2017 0.316 New Project Bridges I-Total: .316 NHDOT, Other BEDFORD - MERRIMACK F.E. EVERETT TPK IMPROVEMENT TO OR RELOCATION OF BEDFORD MAINLINE TOLL PLAZA TO INSTITUTE OPEN Specific project from HB 391, 16100 ROAD TOLLING {Turnpike} Turnpike Capital Program. { 7394 } C 2015 - 2016 22.158 2012 Other Projects I-Total: 22.158 NHDOT BENNINGTON VILLAGE AREA PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENTS [09-02TE] Specific project from Statewide 16030 program, Local Administration. { 7633 } C 2013 0.516 TE 2009 Mandated Federal I-Total: .516 Federal, Other BERLIN NH 110 PHASE 2 RECONSTRUCTION FROM FIRST AVENUE TO WIGHT STREET (APPROX.0.7 MILES) [Section Earmark funding. 12958 B 1702 - Designated Project; Demo Id NH043 & NH062] { 3763 } C 2013 2.064 2012 Other Projects I-Total: 2.064 Federal, Other BERLIN HILLSIDE AVENUE BRIDGE REPLACEMENT OVER DEAD RIVER - 232/066 [SAB*4216] {State Aid Bridge Program} Specific project from Statewide 15792 program, Local Administration. { 7338 } R 2017 0.006 P 2017 0.076 C 2017 0.777 2017 Bridges I-Total: .859 NHDOT, Other ~DRAFT~ Phase: C = Construction P = Preliminary Engineering R = Right of Way Projects Page - 4 2013-2022_TYP_S1A.mdb: rpt_TYP_Alpha_13-22_ALL_Condensed Name/#/Id/Category Route/Road Location, Scope of Work I$(M) Funding Sources Previous Comments: Prog. Yr BERLIN 12th STREET BRIDGE REHABILITATION OVER ANDROSCOGGIN RIVER - 256/087 [SAB*4216] {State Aid Bridge Specific project from Statewide 15793 Program} program, Local Administration. { 7339 } C 2016 0.731 2016 Bridges I-Total: .731 NHDOT, Other BOW I-93 BRIDGE REPLACEMENT OVER I-89 & TURKEY RIVER - 135/160 & 136/160 [Parent = Bow-Concord Breakout from Bow-Concord 13742 B 13742] {Both Red List} 13742 Turnpike Capital { 6816 } Program. 2011 Bridge Priorities #14 & #15. C 2013 - 2014 8.761 2011 Red List Bridges I-Total: 8.761 NHDOT BOW - CONCORD I-93 WIDEN FROM I-89 TO I-393 (Between Exits 15 & 16) TO MATCH INTO EXISTING CONCORD "Future Turnpike Capital 13742 PROJECT 11449 @ EXIT 16, TO INCLUDE {Red List} BRIDGES 152/108, 150/107, 142/116 Program for Construction, { 2075 } dependent on Future System- Wide Toll increase, Non- Turnpike portion funding to be addressed".
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