SR 543 - I-5 to Canadian Border - Additional Lanes for Freight - Complete February 2008

Quarterly Project Report Update for Quarter Ending March 2007

Project Title & Location
SR 543 - I-5 to Canadian Border - Additional Lanes for Freight

Project Description
Constructs new lanes between Boblett Street and the Canadian border for a separate truck route to address congestion and safety issues on SR 543. Constructs a new interchange at "D" Street. There are currently two lanes. There will be four lanes when this project is completed.

Contractor/Consultant
This project was awarded to Imco General Construction of Bellingham Washington on March 13, 2006.  The award amount was $28.3 million dollars.

Recent Progress

Work on this project started on April 24, 2006.  Most activities to date have focused on preparing the site and the installation of nearly 800 shafts.  These shafts have been placed, up to 80 feet deep, to support retaining walls and the new D Street Bridge going over SR 543.  This work was completed in early February 2007.  The contractor can now move to the next critical phase of work which is the construction of the 2 bridges which will carry D Street traffic over SR 543.

The Contractor worked diligently in order to finish most construction activities south of H Street in 2006.  This included the noise wall and most asphalt paving and widening south of H Street.

Design Construction Impacts
Due to the limited space in this corridor it is planned that the dedicated truck lane, which was closed in early October 2006, will need to be closed for about 1 year.  The Department and the Contractor have worked diligently to determine if there were options that would minimize or eliminate the need to close this truck lane.  Due to the tight physical constraints and the significant elevation differences that have to be accomodated it was determined there was no way to construct this portion of the project and provide for the safest possible area for travelers and workers.  The Contractor was able to find ways to minimize this closure from what was planned, but the need for the closure could not be eliminated.

Environmental Impacts / Compliance

An initial Environmental Assessment was completed with a finding of "no significant impact" issued in Sept. 2001.  An update of the Environmental Assessment was completed in April of 2005.  The update concluded that changes that ocurred since the original EA do not constitute a significant impact.

Environmental permit applications were submitted in December 2004 and were obtained just prior to advertisement. 

Stormwater systems will be upgraded to modern standards.  Wetland impacts will be mitigated with a replacement area within the same drainage basin.  All construction will be done utilizing Best Management Practices to minimize or elimate any impacts to the environment.

Impacts to Traffic

Construction is currently ongoing and is planned to last through the summer of 2008.

One lane in each direction on SR 543 will be kept open through most of the construction.  Access to the border will be provided at all times. 

Closure of City of Blaine street crossings of SR 543 will be required during the improvement of this facility.  The D Street closure commenced on November 1, 2006 and will last for about 1 year.  Other City crossing closures will not be allowed to occur during this closure.

Detours will be provided when short duration closures of SR 543 or intersections with SR 543 are required to facilitate construction. 

Project Milestones Scheduled Attained Milestone Outlook
Begin PE July 1998 July 1998 Completed
Environmental Documentation July 2004 April 2005 NEPA Environmental Assessment update completed April 2005
Contract Advertisement April 2005 Nov. 14, 2005 Advertisement delayed until November 2005 to allow more time to obtain environmental permits and acquire right of way. 
Work Start Summer 05 April 24, 2006 Work start delayed in order to have required permits and property in place to construct.
Open to Traffic October 2008
Project Cost Summary: Dollars in
millions
Percent
of Total

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

Preliminary Engineering $6.3 m 13.6%
Right-of-Way $3.7 m 8.0%
Construction $36.2 m 78.4%
Funded Project Costs $46.2 m 100%

Nickel funds included in above costs

$11.6 m 25.1%

2005 Transportation Partnership Account

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

Chris Damitio P.E., WSDOT Project Engineer @ (360)788-7400 or E-mail: damitic@wsdot.wa.gov

Project Cost Summary reflects the March 2006 Approved Legislative Supplemental Budget