SR 20 - Fredonia to Interstate 5 - Additional Lanes

Quarterly Project Report Update for Quarter Ending March 2007

Project Title & Location

SR 20 Fredonia to I-5

Located on SR 20 in Skagit County between SR 536 and Burlington.

Project Description
This project will improve approximately 5 miles of State Route 20 in Skagit County, from the intersection of SR 536 (Fredonia) to Interstate 5 (Burlington). This portion of SR 20 is currently a two-lane undivided highway, which this project would upgrade to a four-lane divided highway. In addition, realignment of the southbound I-5 ramps and modifications to the northbound ramps will improve movement at the SR 20/I-5 interchange.

Contractor/Consultant
 • We awarded Stage I of this project to Scarsella Brothers, Inc. for their low bid of $15.1 million. 

Recent Progress
 • We awarded Stage I of this project to Scarsella Brothers, Inc. for their low bid of $15.1 million. 
• Right of way acquisitions for stages 2 and 3 are underway and scheduled to be complete by the end of 2007.

• Coordinating with the city of Burlington on agreements necessary to incorporate the Nevitt Road project into the Stage 2 contract.
 • Utililty companies are providing potholing information.
 • 60% constructability review meeting to be held on May 1.

Design Construction Impacts

·    The project has been broken into three stages due to funding shortfalls resulting from increases in real estate values, general cost escalations, and increase in agreement costs.  Stage 1 and 2 are funded for construction in 2007 and 2008, and Stage 3 is funded for construction in 2017.  Stage 1 provides improvements from the SR 536 interchange to east of Higgins Airport Way.  Stage 2 provides improvements from Pulver Road to the SR 20/I 5 interchange.  Stage 3 is located between Stage 1 and 2 limits and provides improvements from west of Avon Allen Road to Pulver Road

·     The State will be acquiring additional Right of Way for the City of Burlington for their Nevitt Road project on those parcels that the State was already planning a partial take.  This will eliminate multiple property acquisition transactions with property owners. 

·     This project changes access rights and traffic movements to right-in/right-out only for all properties adjacent to the highway.

 

Environmental Impacts / Compliance

· The project will impact 6.33 acres of wetlands.  Wetland impacts will be mitigated by creating 8.35 acres of new wetlands and enhancing 0.69 acres of existing wetlands adjacent to Gages Slough.

Impacts to Traffic

· Moderate daily traffic delays are expected due to normal construction activities such as trucks entering and exiting the roadway etc.

· Traffic control staging will be required.

· Detours will be necessary for intersecting local roads during upgrade of railroad crossings and road work.

· Detours will be provided for SR 536 traffic during realignment of SR 536 connection with SR 20.

Project Milestones Scheduled Attained Milestone Outlook
Environmental Documentation Complete November, 2004 January 2006 A reevaluation of NEPA and SEPA is being coordinated to address the switch from the Goldenrod Road alignment to the Nevitt Road alignment.
Right-of-Way Certified December, 2007    Appraisals and negotiations are progressing. Stage 1 acquisitions are complete.  Stage 2 and 3 acquisitions are scheduled to be complete by December 2007.
Contract Advertisement January, 2008 Stage 2 is on schedule for bid advertisement in January, 2008.
Open to Traffic Fall 2009 Open to traffic for Stage 1 is scheduled for Summer 2008.  Open to traffic date for stage 2 is Fall 2009.
   
Project Cost Summary: Dollars in
millions
Percent
of Total

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

Preliminary Engineering $8.0 m 9.5%
Right-of-Way $20.7 m 24.7%
Construction $55.1 m 65.8%
Funded Project Costs $83.8 m 100%

Nickel funds included in above costs

$76.3 m 91.1%

2005 Transportation Partnership Account

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

Dawn Yankauskas, WSDOT Project Engineer @ (425) 744-5103; or Yankadr@wsdot.wa.gov

Project Cost Summary reflects the March 2006 Approved Legislative Supplemental Budget