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10/17/2018 Honolulu Rail Transit Project General Contractors Association October 16, 2018 Project Construction Progress 1
10/17/2018 West Oahu Stations Group Nan Inc. 65% Complete Anticipated Completion June 2019 Honouliuli (Ho‘opili) Kualaka‘i Keone‘ae (East Kapolei) (UH‐West Oahu) Farrington Highway Stations Group Hawaiian Dredging Construction Company 77% Complete Anticipated Completion March 2019 2
10/17/2018 Hō‘ae‘ae (West Loch) Station 82% complete Pouhala (Waipahu) Transit Center 71.5% complete 3
10/17/2018 Hālaulani (Leeward Community College) 68.2% complete Kamehameha Highway Stations Group Nan Inc. 46% Complete Anticipated Completion September 2019 Halawa (Aloha Stadium) Waiawa Kalauao (Pearl Highlands) (Pearlridge) 4
10/17/2018 Airport Guideway and Stations Aloha Stadium to Middle Street Shimmick Traylor Granite Joint Venture 32% Complete Substantial Completion May 2021 Column Construction Along Kamehameha Highway 5
10/17/2018 Column Construction for Airport Guideway City Center Utilities Relocation (CCUR) Scope of Work 6
10/17/2018 Utility Relocations City Center Utilities Relocation Drainage Facilities: 4,000 LF Sewer Facilities: 6,000 LF Water Facilities: 9,000 LF Electrical Facilities: 40,000 LF Communications Facilities: 67,000 LF Approximates only; values do not include road widening, appurtenances, manholes, etc and removal of existing or abandoned facilities that are included in the scope. 8
10/17/2018 City Center Utility Conflicts Being Addressed by HART 138 kV and Other Utility Relocations to Clear Path for P3 or DB for Guideway and Stations Work Starting with Foundations 17 City Center Timeline, Summary Oct 2017 Industry Outreach, and Procurement DB or P3 Design, Construction & Systems Testing of DB or P3: 22 months 4th Qtr 2019 3rd Qtr. 2018 Dec 2025 Decision NTP Decision on Guideway DB or P3 & Stations Full DB or P3 Revenue Service Date To City City Center Utility Relocations: 47 months Center July 5, 2018 May 13, 2022 Execution of First Substantial Task Order (TO-008) Completion 9
10/17/2018 P3 Increases Fiscal Discipline and Reduces Cost Increases DBF/OM reduces the potential for cost increase and/or change orders DBF/OM places financial incentives and performance requirements on the P3 partner to meet pre‐established budget, scope and schedule DBF/OM is projected to provide modest cost reductions when compared conservatively to DB over the 30‐year term, primarily due to more competitive pricing and increased efficiency Projected minimum City savings of over $310M in operating costs over the 30‐year term, primarily forecast for the years 2031‐2050 subsequent to termination of existing CSC Projected minimum HART savings of $46M in construction costs for CCGS and PHGTC Proposed Amendment to the Honolulu City Charter Shall the Revised Charter of the City and County of Honolulu 1973 (2017 Edition) relating to the board of the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation (the “Board”) be amended: 1. To increase the number of Board members from ten to a maximum of fifteen; 2. To provide that the President of the Hawaii State Senate and the Speaker of the Hawaii State House of Representatives may each appoint up to two non‐voting members, for terms to be determined by the appointing authority; 3. To provide that the City Council may appoint one additional voting member; 4. To specify that six members shall constitute a quorum; and 5. To specify that the affirmative vote of a majority of all voting members of the Board shall be necessary to take any action, and such action shall be made at a meeting open to the public? 10
10/17/2018 The Future Stay Connected Weekly Traffic Advisories Weekly e‐Blast Website and Social Media HART Rapid Response: 24‐Hour Project Hotline number (808) 566‐2299 Email Inquiries: info@HonoluluTransit.org Social Media Inquiries 11
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