I-90 - Snoqualmie Pass East - Hyak to Keechelus Dam

Quarterly Project Report Update for Quarter Ending March 2009

Project Title & Location
I-90 - Snoqualmie Pass East - Hyak to Keechelus Dam

Project Description
This project will improve I-90 to provide a safer, more efficient six-lane freeway from Hyak to Keechelus Dam. This project is the first of several projects that will address concerns along I-90 from Hyak to Easton. Avalanche closures and hazards due to rockfall will be minimized. Aging pavement will be replaced to provide a smoother ride. Expanded bridges and culverts will minimize wildlife collisions by providing safer crossings.

Contractor/Consultant
General Engineering Consultant: URS Corporation - Headquartered in San Francisco, CA

Recent Progress
The Hyak to Keechelus Dam project has been separated into six planned construction contracts scheduled to occur over multiple years. The first construction contract (Phase 1A) was advertised in February 2009 with construction slated to begin in early this summer. This contract will construct a long term detour bridge at Gold Creek for eastbound traffic and will remove material from Keechelus Lake to provide irrigation storage mitigation. Final design of the second construction contract is on schedule for a fall 2009 advertisement date. Needed right of way purchases continue on schedule. There is limited geotechnical investigation work anticipated in 2009. Two additional test sections of wildlife fence were installed in October and we will evaluate their condition after winter snow melts later this spring.

Design Construction Impacts
A set of 60% design plans for the second contract (Phase 1B) was completed in January. The results of the 2008 geotechnical investigation work revealed a layer of liquefiable soils in the Gold Creek bridge area. Ground improvement at the Gold Creek bridge abutments are being recommended, which will increase the cost of construction but should not affect the delivery schedule. The project office is continuing to work with geotechnical engineers on the design of a bridge and walls system at Slide Curve for the third contact (Phase 1C). Recent progress has revealed that all permanent walls in this system will need to be anchored into bedrock to overcome global stability concerns. The project office is continuing to work with local fire districts and the county fire marshal to determine the level of fire protection required for the snowshed. The final decision on the level of protection will help define associated costs and impacts on the HQ Bridge Design schedule.

Environmental Impacts / Compliance
The project has delivered the Final Environmental Impact Statement, Endangered Species Act (ESA) consultation is complete, and the Record of Decision (ROD) was signed in October 2008. All permits have been received for Phase 1A. The project is on track to complete permitting for Phase 1B by the end of August 2009.

Impacts to Traffic
No traffic control impacts due to pre-construction work are anticipated for the next quarter. Traffic control impacts are anticipated to start in late spring 2009 as a result of construction work for the first contract, but should be limited to shoulder work or short duration lane closures. No impacts are expected due to geotechnical exploration.

Project Milestones Scheduled Attained Milestone Outlook
Right of Way  Oct 2009 No impacts anticipated at this time.
Environmental Permits Sept 2009 Permits for Phase 1A were received in Feb 2009.
Contract Advertised Oct 2009 Feb 2009 Phase 1A was advertised on Feb 17, 2009.
Open to Traffic June 2015 The operationally complete date has been delayed to Oct 2015 to use the entire 2015 construction season.
Project Cost Summary: Dollars in
millions
Percent
of Total

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

Preliminary Engineering $   48.2  8.4 %
Right-of-Way $   5.8  1.5 %
Construction $ 491.0 90.1 %
Funded Project Costs $ 545.0 100 %

Nickel funds included in above costs

2005 Transportation Partnership Account

$ 545.0 100 %

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

Graph above includes only PE and RW dollars
Randy Giles, Acting I-90 Project Director
(509) 577-1879 or gilesr@wsdot.wa.gov