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TIGER and FASTLANE Grant Funding Assistance TIGER and FASTLANE Grant Funding Assistance 01 Many of our clients have infrastructure projects that could have substantial impacts on communities and the economy, but are held back by gaps in funding. To help close these funding gaps so that projects of regional and national significance can move forward, the U.S. Congress appropriates money to the U.S. Department of Transportation for two competitive grant programs: TIGER and FASTLANE. TIGER (originally, Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery grants) has been assisting surface transportation projects for eight rounds to date; FASTLANE (Fostering Advancements in Shipping and Transportation for the Long-term Achievement of National Efficiencies) is a new program under the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act designed to help fund critical freight and highway projects across the country. FASTLANE has been authorized through Fiscal Year 2020. Since 2009, USDOT has awarded almost $5.1 billion in TIGER grants. For the first year of FASTLANE grants, USDOT selected 18 projects to be awarded nearly $760 million for transportation projects that will have significant impact on the nation, a metropolitan area, or a region. These funds will help close the gap for transportation projects that promise to help achieve critical national objectives, such as greater economic competitiveness, improved mobility, and access to healthcare, education and employment opportunities, as well as increased safety, livability, and environmental sustainability. Both programs are highly competitive, with hundreds of agencies 02 requesting funds—requests can exceed total available funds by 30 times or more. We have supported nearly 50 projects in successful requests for TIGER or FASTLANE grants. Together these projects have received $1.2 billion in federal funds for building key transportation projects. This accounts for 20 percent of the total construction $5.8 B We have Total TIGER assisted clients and FASTLANE in competing Capital Grants 01 | Colton Crossing Grade Separation, Colton, successfully for $1.2 B California 20% of the total HDR-Assisted 02 | New York City Fordham Transit Center, TIGER and New York, New York funds available. FASTLANE Grants hdrinc.com funds awarded under TIGER and FASTLANE. In the first round of FASTLANE, HDR- About Us supported applications accounted for 40 percent of the total amount awarded, HDR — No. 7 among Engineering including the largest award of $165 million for the Atlantic Gateway project. News-Record’s Top 50 Our experts can help complete an application in its entirety, provide guidance on the Transportation firms — provides application, or prepare the required benefit-cost or cost-effectiveness analysis. planning, design, program management, environmental, economics, construction, and HDR-Assisted Winning TIGER & FASTLANE Grant Applications security services through a variety of delivery methods, FASTLANE- 2016 AWARDS including design-build. Atlantic Gateway: Partnering to Unlock the I-95 Corridor | VA $165 million Interstate 10 Phoenix to Tucson Corridor Improvements | AZ $54 million We employ nearly 40 professionals Port of Savannah International Multi-Modal Connector | GA $44 million who are dedicated to working Conley Terminal Intermodal Improvements and Modernization | MA $42 million with clients to achieve success with TIGER and FASTLANE grant funding. TIGER VIII - 2016 AWARDS I-579 Cap Urban Connector Project | Pittsburgh, PA $19 million Redlands Passenger Rail Project | Redlands, CA $8.7 million Portland Marine Terminal Freight and Jobs Access Project | Portland, OR $7.3 million TIGER VII - 2015 AWARDS Transforming Dixie Highway Project | Louisville, KY $16.9 million Southwest Chief Route Advancement and Improvement Project | CO and NM $15.2 million SR 347 Grade Separation Project | Phoenix, AZ $15.0 million Rail to Rail Active Transportation Corridor Connector Project | Los Angeles, CA $15.0 million Grand Canal Bike and Pedestrian Improvements | Phoenix, AZ $10.3 million Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal Modernization Project | San Diego, CA $10.3 million TIGER VI Vision Zero: Saving Lives and Providing Opportunity Project | New York, NY $25 million Bronzeville Bridge to Chicago’s Lakefront | Chicago, IL $18.76 million Washoe County Bus Rapid Transit | Washoe County, NV $16 million The Southwest Chief Route Improvements | Garden City, KS $12.47 million Eastside Access Improvements | Los Angeles, CA $11.8 million Willowbrook/Rosa Parks Station Planning | Los Angeles, CA $10.25 million TIGER V Kansas City Downtown Streetcar | Kansas City, MO $20 million Southwest Atlanta BeltLine Corridor Trail | Atlanta, GA $18 million NH Northcoast Rail Corridor Improvements | Ossipee, NH, to Rollinsford, NH $1.4 million TIGER IV I-15 Virgin River Gorge Bridge | Littlefield, AZ $21.6 million Fort Lauderdale Wave Streetcar Projects | Fort Lauderdale, FL $18 million 03 Port of Oakland Intermodal Rail Improvements | Oakland, CA $15 million Main Street to Main Street Multimodal Connector | Memphis, TN, to West Memphis, AR $14.94 million Gulf Marine Highway Intermodal Project | Brownsville, TX $12 million 03 | Port of New Orleans Rail Yard Improvements, New Orleans, Louisiana Nueces River Rail Yard Expansion | Corpus Christi, TX $10 million hdrinc.com TIGER III Port of New Orleans Rail Yard Improvements | New Orleans, LA $16.74 million I-5 Lewis-McChord Area Congestion Management | McChord AFB, WA $15 million I-95/US-301 Interchange Improvement | Columbia, SC $12.1 million Cincinnati Streetcar Riverfront Loop | Cincinnati, OH $10.92 million Dames Point Intermodal Container Facility | Jacksonville, FL $10 million Merrimack River Bridge Rehabilitation | Haverhill, MA $10 million Northern Montana Multimodal Hub | Shelby, MT $10 million TIGER II BNSF/UP/TxDOT Tower 55 | Fort Worth, TX $34 million Sugar House Streetcar | Salt Lake City, UT $26 million Memorial Bridge Replacement | Portsmouth, NH, to Kittery, ME $20 million Crenshaw/LAX Corridor Light Rail Transit | Los Angeles, CA $20 million Coos Bay Rail Line | Coos Bay, OR $13.6 million Fordham Transit Plaza | New York, NY $10 million West Vancouver Freight Access | Vancouver, WA $10 million TIGER I CSX National Gateway | OH, PA, WV, MD $98 million 04 Tucson Modern Streetcar | Tucson, AZ $63 million Rail Improvements | Montachusett/Fitchburg/Westminster, MA $55.5 million New Orleans Streetcar Expansion | New Orleans, LA $45 million Colton Crossing Grade Separation | Colton, CA $33.8 million 05 04 | Kansas City Streetcar, Kansas City, Missouri 05 | Tower 55 Multimodal Improvement Project, Fort Worth, Texas hdrinc.com.
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