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1 District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority David L. Gadis, Chief Executive Officer Clean Rivers Project Northeast Boundary Tunnel Construction Kickoff Meeting WELCOME NEIGHBORS! January 17,
2 Community Welcome Hadiah Jordan & Alan Etter 1
3 Agenda Welcome Meet the Construction and Outreach Team Northeast Boundary Tunnel (NEBT) Overview Construction Sites First Street NW Pumping Station T Street NW Florida Avenue NW R Street NW Local Business Partnership with Main Streets Community Concerns NEBT Outreach and Tunnel Forum Recruitment Community Questions 2
4 Northeast Boundary Tunnel Construction Team DC Water s Clean Rivers Project and Salini Impregilo Healy Joint Venture 3
5 Northeast Boundary Tunnel Overview Bill Levy 4
6 Clean Rivers Project Tunnel System Status Operation Date First Street Tunnel Blue Plains Tunnel Anacostia River Tunnel Northeast Boundary Tunnel In Operation 2016 In Operation 2018 In Operation 2018 Construction 2023 Potomac River Tunnel Planning 2030 Clean Rivers Project and Nitrogen Removal Programs Clean Rivers Project: $2.7 Billion Nitrogen Removal: $950 Million Total > $ 3.6 Billion 25 year implementation ( ) 96% reduction in CSOs & flood relief in Northeast Boundary Approximately 1 million pounds/year nitrogen reduction predicted 5
7 Northeast Boundary Tunnel Problem Chance of flood occurring in any given year Before 1 st St Tunnel 6
8 Northeast Boundary Tunnel Solution 7TH ST NW 4 FLORIDA AVE CONSTRUCTION SITE 3 R ST CONSTRUCTIO N SITE 6 NORTH CAPITOL ST MICHIGAN AVE CONSTRUCTION SITE CHANNING ST CONSTRUCTIO N SITE 4TH ST NE 1ST ST NW 6TH ST NW M I R ST NW T ST NE PUMPING STATION AND T ST CONSTRUCTION SITES MICHIGAN AVE NE RHODE ISLAND AVE CONSTRUCTION SITE 2 4TH ST CONSTRUCTION SITE Northeast Boundary Tunnel at a Glance 5 Miles in length Approximately 100 feet below ground W ST CONSTRUCTIO N SITE Tunnel constructed using a Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) A TBM is an underground machine that cuts through the soil and assembles a reinforced concrete liner as it moves forward B R 1 MT OLIVET RD CONSTRUCTION SITES E CAPITOL ST NE W STNE 17TH ST NE C ST NE INDEPENDENCE AVE SE 19TH ST SE Construction site Construction site with Diversion Facility Chronic flood area Northeast Boundary Tunnel First Street Tunnel Northeast Boundary Trunk Sewer Construction of diversion facility along First Street NW E CAPITOL ST NE CSO 019 CONSTRUCTION SITE On average, CSO events will be reduced to two per year. Tunnel Benefits Significantly mitigate the frequency, magnitude and duration of sewer flooding and basement backups in the Northeast Boundary drainage area Control combined sewer overflow discharges to the Anacostia River, significantly improving water quality Minimize the nuisance and economic costs associated with flooding Reduce risks to human health 7
9 Tunnel Statistics From March through December 2018, the Anacostia River Tunnel prevented 4.57 billion gallons of sewage, and nearly 900 tons of trash, solids and debris from entering the Anacostia. The First Street Tunnel has performed well in mitigating the sewer flooding and basement backups in Bloomingdale and its surrounding neighborhoods. Since placed into operation in October 2016, it has captured a cumulative volume of over 20 million gallons of combined sewage during peak rain events. 8
10 What Are We Building? 9
11 How Is the Tunnel Constructed? Modern Soft Ground Tunneling: 1. The TBM is pushed against the ground using hydraulic jacks or rams to provide support and limit ground movements A circular plate on the front cuts into the ground with cutting tools Thick steel cylinder supports the ground until the concrete lining is installed. 4. Tunnel is permanently supported by concrete segments. 2 1 TUNNEL BORING MACHINE = 1.5 FOOTBALL FIELDS LONG Image c/o Herrenknecht
12 NW Construction Sites Shane Yanagisawa & Daniele Nebbia 11
13 First Street NW Pumping Station Construction Site The First Street Pumping Station Construction Site is located at the intersection of Thomas Street NW and First Street NW and includes the unit block of Rhode Island Avenue NW. Schedule* Work Hours Haul Hours Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish February 2019 March :00 AM 7:00 PM 9:30 AM 3:30 PM Dates are approximate and subject to change as construction progresses Construction Staging Area Duration* Lanes Traffic Impacts Roadway Pedestrian Impacts Sidewalks Closed 1 36 Months N/A None Southside of Thomas Street 2 3 Months N/A None None None Bicycle Impacts No impacts beyond sidewalk closure. 3 9 Months Closed - First St (northbound) 1 lane closed - Rhode Island Ave (eastbound) 1 lane closed - Rhode Island Ave (westbound) Northside of Rhode Island Ave Eastside of First Street No impacts beyond sidewalk and traffic lane closures. 4 3 Months 1 Thomas Street (eastbound) Southside of Rhode Island Avenue 5 3 Months N/A Alley closed Eastside of First Street No impacts beyond traffic lane closures. No impacts beyond sidewalk and Alley closures. 12
14 First Street NW Pumping Station Construction Site Construction Site Work Sequencing Overview Dates are approximate and subject to change as construction progresses (FEBRUARY 2019 MARCH 2019) Mobilization on Site/Site Preparation Bryant Street Alternate Parking Area (APA) Install Geotechnical and Monitoring Instrumentation Median Removal (MARCH 2019 NOVEMBER 2019) Jet Grout / Ground Improvement (FEBRARY 2019 October 2021) Adit Excavation, Final Lining, and Hydraulics Prepare for TBM Arrival (OCTOBER 2021 NOVEMBER 2022) Adit Final Lining and Slab Perform Final Adit Connection or Tie-in (NOVEMBER 2022 MARCH 2023) Testing, Commissioning and Pump Station Decommissioning Site Restoration 13
15 T Street NW Construction Site The T Street NW Construction Site is located at the intersection of T Street NW and Rhode Island Avenue NW and the intersection of First Street NW and the unit block of Rhode Island Avenue NW. Schedule* Work Hours Haul Hours Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish January 2019 March :00 AM 7:00 PM 9:30 AM 3:30 PM Dates are approximate and subject to change as construction progresses Construction Staging Area Duration* Lanes Traffic Impacts Roadway Pedestrian Impacts Sidewalks Closed Bicycle Impacts 1 21 Months Closed - T Street 1 lane closed - Rhode Island Ave (westbound) Northside of Rhode Island Ave No impacts beyond sidewalk and traffic lane closures. 2 6 Months 1 lane closed - Rhode Island Ave (eastbound) 1 lane closed - Rhode Island Ave (westbound) None No impacts beyond traffic lane closures. 3 5 Months 4 9 Months 1 lane closed - Rhode Island Ave (eastbound) 1 lane closed - Rhode Island Ave (westbound) Closed - First St (northbound) 1 lane closed - Rhode Island Ave (eastbound) 1 lane closed - Rhode Island Ave (westbound) Southside of Rhode Island Ave Northside of Rhode Island Ave Eastside of First Street No impacts beyond sidewalk and traffic lane closures. No impacts beyond sidewalk and traffic lane closures. 14
16 T Street NW Construction Site Construction Site Work Sequencing Overview Dates are approximate and subject to change as construction progresses (JANUARY 2019 FEBRUARY 2019) Utility Relocation (OCTOBER 2019 DECEMBER 2019) Mobilization on Site/Site Preparation Remove Medians Install Geotechnical and Monitoring Instrumentation (DECEMBER 2019 JUNE 2020) Secant Pile Installation Ground Improvement: Perform Jet Grouting for The Adit (JUNE 2020 JULY 2021) Adit and Drop Shaft Excavation, Final Lining, and Hydraulics Prepare for TBM Arrival (JULY 2021 JANUARY 2022) Construction of Near Surface Structure (NSS) Perform Final Adit Connection or Tie-in (JANUARY 2022 MARCH 2022) Installation of Soldier Piles for Diversion Sewers Backfill and Full Site Restoration 15
17 T Street NW Traffic Control During Utility Relocation RHODE ISLAND AVENUE NW 16
18 Florida Avenue NW Construction Site The Florida Avenue Construction Site is located on 3rd Street NW and includes the 300 block of Rhode Island Avenue NW and the 300 block of Florida Avenue NW. Schedule* Work Hours Haul Hours Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish February 2019 June :00 AM 7:00 PM 9:30 AM 3:30 PM Dates are approximate and subject to change as construction progresses Construction Staging Area Duration* Lanes Traffic Impacts Roadway Pedestrian Impacts Sidewalks Closed 1 25 Months Closed 3 rd Street Westside of 3 rd Street 2 13 Months 3 5 Months 1 Lane Closed - Florida Ave (eastbound) 1 Lane Closed - Florida Ave (westbound) Off-Peak Closures Only 1 Lane Closed - Rhode Island Ave (eastbound) 1 Lane Closed - Rhode Island Ave (westbound) Westside of 3 rd Street Westside of 3 rd Street Bicycle Impacts No impacts beyond sidewalk and traffic lane closures. Bike lane in R Street unaffected. No impacts beyond sidewalk and traffic lane closures. Bike lane in R Street unaffected. No impacts beyond sidewalk and traffic lane closures. Bike lane in R Street unaffected. 17
19 Florida Avenue NW Construction Site Construction Site Work Sequencing Overview Dates are approximate and subject to change as construction progresses (FEBRUARY 2019 APRIL 2019) Mobilization on Site Install Geotechnical and Monitoring Instrumentation Site Preparation (APRIL 2019 JANUARY 2020) Install Secant Piles for Shaft Ground Stabilization: Ground Freezing and Jet Grouting Drop Shaft Excavation, Final Lining, and Hydraulics ( JANUARY 2020 MARCH 2021) Adit Preparation, Excavation, Connection, and Final Lining Construction of Near Surface Structure (NSS) (MARCH 2021 JUNE 2021) Perform Final Adit Connection or Tie-in Backfill and Full Site Restoration 18
20 R Street NW Construction Site The R Street NW Construction Site is located within Cooper Gordon Park bounded by 6th Street NW, R Street NW, and Rhode Island Avenue NW. Schedule* Work Hours Haul Hours Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish May 2019 December :00 AM 7:00 PM 9:30 AM 3:30 PM Dates are approximate and subject to change as construction progresses Construction Staging Area Duration* Traffic Impacts Lanes Roadway 1 Lane Closed - 6th Street (northbound) 1 33 Months 1 Lane Closed - 6th Street (southbound) 1 Lane Closed - Rhode Island (eastbound) 1 Lane Closed - 6th Street (northbound) 2 3 Months 1 Lane Closed - 6th Street (southbound) 1 Lane Closed - Rhode Island (eastbound) Closed - R Street (detour) 2 Lanes Closed - 6th Street (northbound) 3 3 Months 1 Lanes Closed - 6th Street (southbound) 2 Lanes Closed - Rhode Island (eastbound) Pedestrian Impacts Southside of Rhode Island Westside of 6th Street Northside of R Street Southside of Rhode Island Westside of 6th Street Northside of R Street Southside of Rhode Island Westside of 6th Street Northside of R Street Bicycle Impacts Lane to be shifted along R Street between 6th Street and Rhode Island Avenue R Street (detour) None 19
21 R Street NW Construction Site Construction Site Work Sequencing Overview Dates are approximate and subject to change as construction progresses (MAY 2019 JUNE 2019) Mobilization on Site Install Geotechnical and Monitoring Instrumentation Site Preparation (JUNE 2019 MARCH 2021) Drop Shaft Guidewall and Slurry Wall Construction Drop Shaft Excavation, Final Lining, and Hydraulics TBM Removal (March 2021) (OCTOBER 2019 SEPTEMBER 2021) Construction of Near Surface Structure (NSS) Installation of Bio-Retention Areas, Planters, Irrigation, etc. (SEPTEMBER 2021 DECEMBER 2021) Perform Full Site Demobilization and Restoration 20
22 Major Construction Equipment Jet Grout Rig Hydro Mill Caisson Drill Rig 21
23 Haul Routes Michigan Ave 7 Trucks / Hour 9:30 am to 3:30 pm Haul Hours DDOT Approved Channing St 7 Trucks / Hour 9:30 am to 3:30 pm Haul Hours Pump Station 7 Trucks / Hour 9:30 am to 3:30 pm Haul Hours Florida 7 Trucks / Hour 9:30 am to 3:30 pm Haul Hours R Street 12 Trucks / Hour 9:30 am to 3:30 pm Haul Hours th Street NW NW 666thth Street Street NW Haul Route 1 R Street, Florida Avenue, and T Street Construction Sites Capitol North Street Capitol Street North Street North Capitol T Street 7 Trucks / Hour 9:30 am to 3:30 pm Haul Hours North Capitol Street First Street Channing St Haul Route 2 Pumping Station Construction Site M Street NE M Street NE 22
24 Local Business Partnership with Main Streets Bill Levy 23
25 Benchmarking Review National Washington DC Area Location Project Project Compensation Los Angeles, CA Phoenix, AZ LA Metro Crenshaw/LAX transit line Light rail projects Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Subway in 1970s and 1980s No business compensation program Salt Lake City, UT Light rail project Wilson Bridge No business compensation program Portland, OR Milwaukee, WI Tucson, AZ Portland TriMet Light Rail extension Construction mitigation study Transportation construction impact study District Dept. of Transportation 3 rd Street Tunnel CSX Virginia Ave. Tunnel No business compensation program No business compensation program Community mitigation program included Minneapolis-St. Paul Houston, TX Central Corridor light rail transit Light rail project Maryland Dept. of Transportation Purple Line No business compensation program Funds provided to encourage patronage of affected businesses during construction Seattle, WA Central Link light rail 24
26 Who Are the Main Street Organizations in DC? National program started in The Main Street Approach is based on four key points: Organization of commercial revitalization efforts (e.g., developing and sustaining financial and volunteer resources) Promotion of neighborhood commercial districts (e.g., branding campaigns and special events) and individual businesses operating therein; Designs affecting the physical environment of the commercial district (e.g., clean teams and streetscape improvements) and the appearance of business storefronts and interiors; and Economic Vitality including business retention, recruitment, and expansion DC Department of Small and Local Business Development (DSLBD) is the primary funding mechanism for the 19 Main Street organizations established in the District. DC Main Streets promote the revitalization of traditional business districts. Created in 2002 through the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Main Street organizations are not government agencies. 25
27 Who Are the Main Street Organizations in DC? Rhode Island Avenue NE Main Street Rhode Island Avenue and 4th Street Construction Sites North Capital Main Street Florida Avenue, T Street and First Street Pumping Station Construction Sites Shaw Main Street R Street Construction Site 26
28 Best Practices Investigation Summary Service Service Definition Lead Responsible Party DC Water Main Street Communication Mailings, , fliers, phone with stakeholders X Public Meetings Open meetings with stakeholders X Signage Postings to inform public X Website / Hotline Program Liason Parking Economic Vitality Promotions Design Updates and information available on the internet / Informational telephone operator Position designated to interact with business stakeholders during construction X X Efforts to ensure adequate parking by business staff and customers X X Assist with social media/web prescence, branding, marketing strategy Assist with loyalty cards, paid advertising, events Storefront improvements, signage, lighting, visibility X X X X 27
29 Community Concerns Hadiah Jordan & Alan Etter 28
30 Mitigation of Community Concerns Minimize Duration of Construction Minimize Construction Impacts Mitigate Quality of Life Impacts Design-Builder Collaboration Process Best Value, Highest Technical Score Contract Milestones to Complete Work Advance Utility Relocations Pre- and Post-Construction Surveys Compact CSAs Commuter Outreach Plan DDOT Approved Traffic Study Haul Hours Daytime Off Peak CSA Security During Non- Work Hours Special Needs Access Plan Maintain Services (Trash, etc.) Maintain Access to Homes Maintain Access to Businesses Maintain Access around CSAs Fencing w/ Fabric Covering Snow and Ice Removal from Sidewalks, Roads and Alleyways within 50-ft of CSAs or where Snowplow Access is Impeded by Construction Site Cleanings Vibration, Noise and Dust Control Rodent and Pest Control Operator Shielded CSA Lighting 24-Hour Hotline 29
31 Bryant Street Alternative Parking Area 30
32 Community Concerns Pre-Construction Survey Overview Contact from DC Water via mail and telephone to schedule survey 30 minute 1 hour inspection of your home Photographs and video taken by DC Water for record Full interior and exterior survey conducted Pre-Condition Survey Report Materials Conditions Existing damage and cracks 31
33 Community Concerns Typical Structure Monitoring Devices Where Necessary A monitoring program will measure and document movements. Instrumentation data is routinely reviewed by engineers from the Contractor and DC Water. A Right of Entry between DC Water and the Owner is required for survey targets to be installed and monitored on private property. Survey targets will only be placed on the exterior of structures. Survey targets will be measured daily when excavation occurs nearby. 32
34 Community Concerns Claims Process Property Owner reports damage Inspection by NEBT Team A claim number is generated ESIS* adjustment process Claim is reimbursed or denied *Insurance provider hired by DC Water. 33
35 Community Concerns Construction Noise and Vibration Monitoring Program Construction activities generate sound Noise and Vibration Specialist Conducts daily monitoring Implements mitigation measures Contractor held to DCMR limit of 80 dba during weekday day shifts Same limit as for a leaf blower Night time limit is 55 dba Weekend limit is 60 dba Source: Federal Aviation Administration 34
36 Community Concerns Construction Site Security and Safety Site Security Services Temporary security lighting after dark Every construction site and access road Adjacent sidewalks and bicycle lanes Provides well lit paths for pedestrians at night Security monitoring cameras at every construction site 24 hours per day, seven (7) days per week Includes parking areas and adjacent sidewalks Footage kept for a minimum of 30 days Patrolling security monitoring guards: Covering all construction sites and Bryant Street APA Weekdays: 7 PM 7 AM Weekends: 24 hours Security fencing Fully encloses construction sites Posted emergency and security contact information A safe perimeter around the construction site 35
37 Site Maintenance Vector Control Within 300 feet of every construction site Non-toxic Tamper resistant Warning labels Weekly monitoring and maintenance Garbage Collection Contractor is required to maintain access for trash collection. 36
38 NEBT Outreach and Tunnel Forum Recruitment 37
39 Public Outreach Mission The NEBT Outreach Team understands that building and maintaining strong relationships is an integral part of executing a successful project that maintains public support. One of our major objectives is to remind the public of the NEBT benefits, and explain efforts that are being put in place to mitigate construction impacts to quality of life. The areas of focus bulleted below assist in creating an opportunity to adequately form, build and maintain relationships with the communities surrounding the NEBT Construction Staging Areas (CSAs). 24/7 Hotline Tunnel Forums Website Updates Updates List Serve Updates Traffic Advisory Pre- and Post-Construction Surveys Webinars Social Media ANC Meetings Mailings Project Information Sheets Mapping Tools Council Member Meetings Community Meetings/Events Business Meetings Block Meetings Door Hangers Handouts Targeted Robo Calls Public Outreach Continues Throughout the Cycle of Construction DC Water is interested in attending future ANC and Civic Association meetings to discuss the NEBT. Ideally, DC Water will provide a brief, 20-minute presentation on the project. 38
40 Commuter Outreach Plan Our Goal is to Keep You Informed with Advance Notification and Information Weekly Construction Alerts One- and two-week look ahead schedules News Media TV, Radio, Print Use of Social Media Facebook, Twitter, Instagram etc. Project Website dcwater.com/nebt Tunnel Forum Meetings Monthly meetings to share information DC Council and ANC Communications Distribute project information through their networks Notifications/Information Flyers Mail, s/flyers about commuting impacts Commuter Fairs and Festivals Participate and distribute information Civic Association Meetings, newsletters/list serves, blogs Northeast Boundary Tunnel Hotline
41 Tunnel Forum Recruitment Tunnel Forums Tunnel Forums are reoccurring, collaborative meetings to share information about the project, gather community input, and collectively resolve issues while building relationships. DC Water Contractor SIH Community Participants Drive Solutions! Drives Solutions! Get Involved to: Learn about what is happening Ask questions Provide feedback Get results! Contact Us: NEBT Outreach Team: Northeast Boundary Tunnel Project: dcwater.com/nebt 24/7 NEBT Hotline: Sign up today to participate! 40
42 Questions? 41
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