SR 16 - Burley Olalla Interchange - Complete October 2009

Quarterly Project Report Update for Quarter Ending March 2006

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

Design work began fall 2005.  Currently the Olympia Design Office is developing the project management plan, project milestones, deliverables and schedule, to deliver this project for Advertisement in November 2007.  A Concept Approval presentation was held on March 2, 2006, and approval is anticipated by March 30, 2006.  The project team is working toward obtaining design concurrence in August 2006.

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

Building the needed interchange will impact travelers accustomed to this at-grade access with SR 16.  The project team will look to develop ways to optimize construction while minimizing traffic impacts.  The local roadway system offers practical detour options that will likely be needed during construction.

Project Milestones Scheduled Attained Milestone Outlook
Environmental Document January 2007  
Design Approval  January 2007  
Environmental Clear  TBD  
Advertisement  November 2007

 

Estimated Open to Traffic  November 2009
Project Cost Summary: Dollars in
millions
Percent
of Total

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

Preliminary Engineering  $1.51  10.1%
Right-of-Way  $0.20  1.3%
Construction  $13.22  88.6%
Funded Project Costs  $14.92  100%

Nickel funds included in above costs

 $14.82  99.3%

2005 Transportation Partnership Account

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

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