I-5 - Port of Tacoma Road Interchange to King County Line - HOV Lanes

Quarterly Project Report Update for Quarter Ending September 2004

Project Title & Location
I-5 HOV - Port of Tacoma to King County Line

Project Description
This project builds HOV lanes on I-5 from the Port of Tacoma Road to the Pierce/King County line. There are currently eight lanes of traffic and there will be 10 lanes when the project is complete.

Contractor/Consultant
Project not yet advertised or awarded

Recent Progress

Recent progress includes development of new contract plan sheets and conversion of previously designed contract plans from metric to English to reflect WSDOT’s policy to move back to English standards.

An engineering consultant has developed a hydraulics report for the stormwater conveyance system of the project to a 90% completion level. This work has focused on the evaluation of alternatives for stormwater treatment that meet current water quality standards. A final hydraulics report is expected in October.

Design Construction Impacts

As a result of the widening of I-5 and the ramps, six bridges over Wapato Creek and Hylebos Creek will require widening.

Environmental Impacts / Compliance

Innovative stormwater treatment design will be required due to high ground water levels and the close proximity to Puget Sound.  Additionally, efforts to find a suitable site to mitigate for the wetland impacts of the project has led to a potential partnering project with the City of Federal Way to purchase a parcel along Hylebos Creek.

Impacts to Traffic
Temporary impacts during construction could include narrow lanes along with nighttime lane closures and minor detours at the 54th Avenue Interchange.

Project Milestones Scheduled Attained Milestone Outlook
Hydraulic and Stormwater Redesign August 2004 September 2004 The stormwater and hydraulic redesign are complete, the consultant is currently finalizing the 90% hydraulic report.  Right-of-way needs have been identified.
Environmental Documentation Complete October 2006   Environmental documentation is currently scheduled to begin in October 2004.
Right-of-Way acquisition complete June 2005   Right-of-way needs for stormwater treatment have been identified and development of a site plan has begun.  Work to aquire needed right-of-way will begin in October.
Advertisement Date February 2009   No issues at this time.
Open to traffic October 2011   No issues at this time.
Project Cost Summary: Dollars in
millions
Percent
of Total

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

Preliminary Engineering $  4.4  11.6%
Right-of-Way $  6.6  17.4%
Construction $27.0  71.0%
Funded Project Costs $38.0 100.0%

Nickel funds included in above costs

$33.6 88.4%

2005 Transportation Partnership Account

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

Steve Fuchs, Project Engineer, (360) 570-6602, fuchss@wsdot.wa.gov