SR 16 - Burley Olalla Interchange

Quarterly Project Report Update for Quarter Ending June 2007

Project Title & Location
SR 16 - Burley-Olalla Interchange

Project Description
Constructs a new grade-separated interchange on SR 16 at Burley-Olalla Road to improve safety at this high accident location.

Contractor/Consultant
Project not advertised or awarded.

Recent Progress
Concept design of the new interchange configuration has been approved.  Design of stormwater treatment is underway.  Wetland mitigation strategy is being developed.

Design Construction Impacts
The project team is developing the project management plan and project delivery schedule to identify critical deliverables, task relations and dependencies, and assignments.  An environmental document delivery plan will be developed early in the process in order to obtain permits by advertisement.

Environmental Impacts / Compliance
The Value Engineering Study recommends a tight diamond interchange due in part to wetlands in proximity of all four quadrants.  Design will minimize or avoid wetland impacts. An environmental document will be prepared, and, if unavoidable, impacts and mitigation will be identified.

Impacts to Traffic

Construction of the interchange will severely restrict local access to SR 16 via the Burley-Olalla Road.  The project team will investigate ways to minimize construction time and reduce restrictions to Burley-Olalla Road.  The local roadway system will provide practical options during the construction phase.

Project Milestones Scheduled Attained Milestone Outlook
Begin Preconstruction Engineering July 1, 2005 July 2005  Completed.
Environmental Complete February  28, 2008 Environmental permits are expected in March 2008.
Right of Way Complete February 28, 2008 No R/W is needed within the project area.  R/W phase is needed for off-site wetland mitigation.
Advertisement March 31, 2008  
Estimated Open to Traffic December 31, 2009  .
Project Cost Summary: Dollars in
millions
Percent
of Total

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

Preliminary Engineering  $2.10  8.4%
Right-of-Way  $2.54  10.1%
Construction  $20.50  81.5%
Funded Project Costs  $25.14  100%

Nickel funds included in above costs

 $25.04  99.6%

2005 Transportation Partnership Account

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

Mel Hitzke, Project Engineer, (360) 570-6660