I-5 - SR 161/SR 18 Triangle Improvements

Quarterly Project Report Update for Quarter Ending June 2007

Project Title & Location
I-5/SR 161 I/C & SR 18 I/C (Triangle)

Project Description
The I-5/SR 161/SR 18 Interchange Improvement project (Triangle Project Phase 1) includes replacing a cloverleaf loop ramp with a flyover ramp for WB SR 18 to SB I-5 traffic and provide a new WB SR 18 connection to SR 161. The I-5/SR 18 cloverleaf interchange is defined as a High Accident Location. Eliminating one of the loop ramps will eliminate the weave on WB SR 18 and SB I-5. These improvements will improve traffic flow and safety.

Contractor/Consultant
Consultant Berger/Abam

Recent Progress

Berger/ABAM submitted channelization plans for review.

Purchasing the right of way on key properties adajacent to S. 356th St.

Requested access hearing waivers (favorable response from all, but have yet to recieve all).

Design office submitted PCRF to reallocate dollars and update scope.

Contacted propery owners for right of entry at possible wetland mitigation sites.

Updated project Web page.

Design Construction Impacts
Need to secure key right of way for new offramp to S. 356th Street.  We are nearing completion of one parcel with the second parcel still in negotiations; we anticipate acquiring several more properties by summer 2007.

Environmental Impacts / Compliance
Environmental impacts identified by preliminary discipline reports are minimal.  We have decided to switch the NEPA classification from an Environmental Assessment (EA) to a Documented Categorical Exclusions (DCE).  Will complete environmental documentation by May 2007.

Impacts to Traffic
The consultant will develop a staging plan to minimize traffic impacts during construction.

Project Milestones Scheduled Attained Milestone Outlook
Selection of preferred alternative Feb 05 Feb 05
Project Open House April 07 Jan 07
Environmental Document Completed June 07  
 
   
Project Cost Summary: Dollars in
millions
Percent
of Total

Planned vs. Actual Expenditures
(Total Project Cost)
Project Expenditure Chart

Preliminary Engineering $22.7m 20.3%
Right-of-Way $8.0m 7.1%
Construction $81.3m 72.6%
Funded Project Costs $112.0m 100.0%

Nickel funds included in above costs

$3.0m 2.7%

2005 Transportation Partnership Account

$100.0m 90.7%

  For more information, go to www.wsdot.wa.gov/projects

 Bruce Nebbitt, WSDOT Project Engineer @ (206) 716-1170 or E-mail: NebbiEB@wsdot.wa.gov