Transcript of March 2019 EDWARDS ROAD RECONSTRUCTION
St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners
Chris DzaDovsky D I S T R I C T 1
sean MitChell D I S T R I C T 2
linDa Bartz C H A I R
D I S T R I C T 3
Frannie hutChinson D I S T R I C T 4
Cathy townsenD V I C E - C H A I R D I S T R I C T 5
Daniel MCintyre C O U N T Y A T T O R N E Y
howarD tipton C O U N T Y A D M I N I S T R A T O R
Mark satterlee D E P U T Y C O U N T Y A D M I N I S T R A T O
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JeFF BreMer D E P U T Y C O U N T Y A D M I N I S T R A T O R
EDWARDS ROAD RECONSTRUCTION Scope: This project will be awarded as
a design build and will be administered under the FDOT LAP program.
It will involve the reconstruction of Edwards Road from US1 to
Oleander Avenue. The reconstruction includes roadway, curb and
gutter, drainage, and utilities. There will be no changes to the
existing typical section of the roadway. The County has received
emergency funding from FHWA that will cover a portion of the cost.
Cost: $4,600,000 Schedule: TBD Update:
• The County issued the Notice-to-Proceed on February 20, 2019 for
Inwood and AACE to start the survey and data collection.
• The County is working with the FDOT on a time extension and a
schedule. • The team continues to work on a design-build scope of
services. • Awaiting the ACOE permit review and/or issuance. • It
is anticipated the scope of services should be scheduled for the
March 19, 2019 BOCC meeting
for their review and consideration.
KINGS HIGHWAY AND INDRIO ROAD INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS Scope: The
project will widen the existing two-lane road to four-lane divided
road to handle future expected traffic. Roadway widening will
include the construction of dedicated left and right turn lanes. In
addition to the added travel lanes, project work includes a 12-foot
shared use path and a 6-foot-wide sidewalk throughout. Drainage
improvements to the project include new stormwater ponds,
relocation of approximately 1,900 feet of the FPFWCD Canal #4 and
the installation of approximately 1,300 feet of new box culvert.
Estimated Cost: $18,000,000 Schedule: Completion expected August
2019. Update:
• Installation of Kings Highway and Indrio Road subgrade, curb, and
drainage continues. • A change order requesting two weather days
and the addition of six line items for a cost of $0.00
to the project is being scheduled for the March 19, 2019 BOCC
meeting for their review and consideration.
• The County is submitting various change orders to FDOT requesting
funding participation for various project items.
NORTH KINGS HIGHWAY (SR 713) BETWEEN SR-70 & I-95 OVERPASS
(BETWEEN OKEECHOBEE ROAD AND THE I-95 OVERPASS) Scope: The project
will widen the existing two-lane road to four-lane divided road to
handle future expected traffic. In addition to the added travel
lanes, project work includes a 6.5 foot buffered bike lane, a
12-foot shared use path and a 6-foot-wide sidewalk throughout.
Drainage improvements to the project include new stormwater ponds;
relocation of Canal #40 and the installation a box culvert. This is
a FDOT project and therefore managed and funded by the FDOT. Cost:
$45,221,785.65 Schedule: Start Date 09/17/18 - Completion Date
06/02/22. Update:
• Work for the relocation of the canal and for the installation of
the box culvert is ongoing, drainage pipe is being installed in
various locations on the project.
• The FDOT has requested to close down Crossroads at the
intersection of Kings Highway. A meeting is scheduled for the first
week in March with representatives from the FDOT, SLC and the City
of Ft. Pierce.
• The County is working towards an agreement with the Contractor to
install fiber optic conduit and boxes.
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PRIMA VISTA BOULEVARD (U.S. 1 TO BANYAN DRIVE) Scope: This project
will involve the removal and replacement of the storm drainage
trunkline and two cross drain pipes on Prima Vista Boulevard
between U.S. 1 and Banyan Drive. Cost: $650,000 Schedule:
Completion of design expected by the end of 2018. Update:
• The project was advertised for bid on January 20, 2019. • A
pre-bid meeting was held on February 6, 2019. Bids were opened on
February 20, 2019. The
bids are currently under review. • The project will be constructed
with the Prima Vista Boulevard Resurfacing project.
PRIMA VISTA BOULEVARD RESURFACING Scope: As part of the November
Infrastructure Referendum, the County is Planning for Success. This
project will involve the milling and resurfacing of Prima Vista
Boulevard from U.S. 1 to Airoso Boulevard, including improvements
to pedestrian curb ramps and signals to meet ADA requirements.
Cost: $1,500,000 (Dependent upon Referendum) Schedule: Completion
of design expected by the end of 2018. Update:
• The project was advertised for bid on January 20, 2019. • A
pre-bid meeting was held on February 6, 2019. Bids were opened on
February 20, 2019. The
bids are currently under review. • The project will be constructed
with the Prima Vista Boulevard Resurfacing project. • An RFQ was
advertised for CEI services for the project.
BRIDGE #944010 – GORDY ROAD BRIDGE OVER 10 MILE CREEK Scope: The
Gordy Road Bridge over 10 Mile Creek was built in 1987 and the wood
decking has been replaced and repaired on multiple occasions. Steel
plates have been installed on the decking as a temporary repair.
The replacement bridge is proposed for design. Estimated Cost:
Design of the Bridge Replacement is $230,000 Construction is
estimated at $1,500,000 Schedule: Bridge Replacement Design to
begin in Fall 2018. Update:
• Design continues, 30% plans are due in March. • Typical section
will be one lane with pedestrian accommodation with the ability to
expand to
two lanes in the future.
BRIDGE #940029 – OLD DIXIE HIGHWAY (CR 605) OVER TAYLOR CREEK
Scope: The Old Dixie Highway Bridge over Taylor Creek was built in
1962. The bridge was inspected by a County consultant following
Hurricane Irma. The County received a letter from FDOT on January
16, 2018 noting Significant Bridge Deficiencies. The bridge was
closed to traffic on January 25, 2018 due to safety concerns.
Estimated Cost: $2,500,000 Schedule: To be determined.
Update:
• The replacement of the bridge was determined to be a one-way lane
bridge with the East Coast Greenway Trail adjacent to the travel
lane.
• A proposal for design of the bridge was requested from the
consultant.
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COUNTY BRIDGE REPAIRS Scope: This project includes major and minor
repair of bridges throughout the County. The various repairs are
related to deferred maintenance and Hurricane Irma. The following
bridges are included in the project. • Bridge #940030 – McCarty
Road (CR 712A) over 10-Mile Creek (South) • Bridge #940037 – Keen
Road over Taylor Creek • Bridge #940015 – Selvitz Road (CR 611B)
over 10-Mile Creek • Bridge #940067 – Kirby Loop Road over 5-Mile
Creek • Bridge #940071 – Johnston Road (CR 603) over SFWMD C-25 •
Bridge #940019 – Carlton Road (CR 613) over SFWMD C-24 • Bridge
#940026 – Rangeline Road (CR 609) over SFWMD C-23 • Bridge #940018
– Shinn Road over SFWMD C-24 • Bridge #9400138 – Eleven Mile Road
over 10-Mile Creek Estimated Cost: Design $120,000 and Construction
$2.5M Schedule: Design to begin in July and Construction to begin
FY 19/20 Update: This project has been put on hold due to lack of
funding.
CHRISTENSEN ROAD @ NSLRWCD CANAL 102 Scope: The existing 84”
corrugated metal culvert, previously lined approximately two (2)
years ago, and the surrounding area sustained significant damage
during Hurricane Irma. The project will replace and extend the
existing 84” culvert and include the armoring of the canal banks.
Estimated Cost: $400,000; Low Bid $240,256.50 Schedule:
Construction Complete March 2019 Update:
• A request was made to NRCS for an extension of the agreement time
on December 21, 2018. • The project is substantially complete.
Final walkthrough is scheduled the first week of March.
IDEAL HOLDING ROAD AT NSLRWCD CANAL 76 – PHASE II Scope: The
replacement of a 72” corrugated metal pipe culvert, beginning at
the western termination of the Phase I improvements, with a
corrugated aluminum pipe. The banks of the canal along the eastern
slopes will be armored with riprap rubble. Estimated Cost: $165,000
Schedule: Completion expected Fall 2018. Update: Final asphalt and
striping has been put down. Awaiting final paperwork to close out
the project.
KOBLEGARD ROAD @ FPFWCD CANALS 10, 11, 12, AND 13 Scope: Routine
inspections have identified deterioration of the culverts located
at Koblegard Road and FPFWCD Canals 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13. The
project will install Cured-In-Place pipe liners within the culverts
and stabilize the shoulders at the culvert crossings. Estimated
Cost: $400,000 Schedule: Spring 2019. Update: This project has been
put on hold due to lack of funding. MIDWAY ROAD 2600 FT EAST OF
SHINN ROAD Scope: A Midway Road Culvert Study (Study) was completed
in 2014. The Study identified the need for the removal and
replacement of approximately 48 feet of an 18” cross drain under
Midway Road at North St. Lucie River Water Control District
(NSLRWCD) Canal 84. The condition of the pipe had deteriorated and
needs to be replaced. Estimated Cost: Design $50,215; Construction
$220,000 Schedule: Spring 2019. Update:
• 100% plans submitted, awaiting final permits. • Project to be
constructed with the Midway Road at Shinn Road project.
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MIDWAY ROAD @ SHINN ROAD Scope: A Midway Road Culvert Study (Study)
was completed in 2014. The Study identified the need for the
removal and replacement of approximately 48 feet of a 48” cross
drain under Midway Road at Shinn Road into North St. Lucie River
Water Control District (NSLRWCD) Canal 84. The condition of the
pipe had deteriorated and needs to be replaced. Estimated Cost:
Design $43,000; Construction $300,000 Schedule: Spring 2019.
Update:
• 60% plans to be submitted in March 2019. • Project to be
constructed with the Midway Road 2600 ft. east of Shinn Road
project.
MIDWAY ROAD @ NSLRWCD CANAL 22 Scope: A dive inspection was done
and discovered that there is undermining of the headwall and the
pipe on the south side. This project will repair the undermining of
the wall and pipe. Estimated Cost: $80,000 Schedule: TBD. Update:
Engineering’s comments on design proposal returned to C&T on
February 19, 2019.
MIDWAY ROAD @ NSLRWCD CANAL 92 Scope: A Midway Road Culvert Study
(Study) was completed in 2014. The Study identified the need for
the removal and replacement of approximately 68 feet of a 96” cross
drain under Midway Road at North St. Lucie River Water Control
District (NSLRWCD) Canal 92. The condition of the pipe has
deteriorated and needs to be replaced. Estimated Cost: Design
$45,000; Construction $500,000 Schedule: Spring 2019. Update:
• 100% plans have been submitted and reviewed. Comments have been
provided to the consultant. The revisions have be completed.
• Applications for all permits have been submitted to all the
required agencies. • Project to be constructed with the Midway Road
@ NSLRWCD Canal 93 project.
MIDWAY ROAD @ NSLRWCD CANAL 93 Scope: A Midway Road Culvert Study
(Study) was completed in 2014. The Study identified the need for
the removal and replacement of approximately 48 feet of a 36” cross
drain under Midway Road at North St. Lucie River Water Control
District (NSLRWCD) Canal 93. The condition of the pipe has
deteriorated and needs to be replaced. Estimated Cost: Design
$25,000; Construction $240,000 Schedule: Spring 2019. Update:
• The 100% plans submitted, awaiting final permits. • Project to be
constructed with Midway Road @ NSLRWCD Canal 92 project.
PEACOCK ROAD @ NSLRWCD CANAL 78 Scope: Dual 72” corrugated metal
culverts on Peacock Road just north of Canal C24 Road have failed
due to flooding from Hurricane Irma. Peacock Road was closed to
through traffic on October 25, 2017. Cost: $400,000 Schedule: 2019
Update: Design is complete pending comments from the permitting
agencies.
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RUSSO ROAD AT FPFWCD CANAL 6 (EMERSON RD) Scope: The existing 48”
and 36” corrugated metal pipe culverts located within FPFWCD Canal
6 will be replaced with a 60” corrugated aluminum pipe culvert. The
proposed pipe will be extended and the slope and banks armored with
riprap rubble. Estimated Cost: $300,000 Schedule: Spring 2019
Update: 90% plans have been received and are under review.
SELVITZ ROAD @ NSLRWCD CANAL 102 Scope: The culvert failed and was
lined as a repair; making the culvert smaller in diameter and not
meeting capacity requirements. This project will replace the
culvert and bring capacity to meet current and future Estimated
Cost: $600,000 Schedule: TBD. Update: Notice-to-Proceed for design
was issued on February 20, 2019.
VERADA DITCH CALMOSO SECTION Scope: Verada Ditch from SE Calmoso
Drive to SE Lucero Drive sustained slope damage from Hurricane Irma
on both the east and west sides of the ditch. This project will
repair the damage to the slopes on the west side and provide
reinforcement of the slopes on the east side of the ditch.
Estimated Cost: $1,100,000 Schedule: Completion expected by March
2019. Update:
• Work on the Gabions has begun. • Earthwork activities are
ongoing. • Installation of the anchors has also begun. • A request
was made to NRCS for an extension of the agreement time on December
21, 2018.
COUNTYWIDE FIBER OPTIC CABLE (FOC) Scope: Countywide Fiber Optic
Cable will be an ongoing, several year project to interconnect the
traffic signals and communications. Some of the locations in Phase
1 will tie into the ATMS project that is being done by the FDOT,
and will expand the FOC system to include several additional
signals. Phase 1 of the Countywide FOC includes the following
locations: • Indrio Rd – from US1 to I-95, • 25th St – from Midway
Rd to Virginia Ave • Edwards Rd – from Oleander Ave to Selvitz Rd •
Bell Ave – from Oleander Ave to 25th Street • Selvitz Rd – from
Midway Rd to Edwards Rd Estimated Cost: $2,000,000 Schedule: TBD
Update: Proposal has been added to the BOCC agenda for approval at
the meeting on March 19, 2019.
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