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Crenshaw/LAX Transit Project
CLC Quarterly Meeting April 10, 2014
Crenshaw/LAX Transit Project
CLC Quarterly Meeting April 10, 2014
Project Overview
• Advanced Utility Work - MetroBuilders
• Design-Build Contract - Walsh SheaCorridor Constructors
• 8.5 miles of light rail• 8.5 miles of light rail
• 8 new stations
• Southwestern Yard MaintenanceFacility – Separate Contract
• $2.058 billion-Life of project budget
• Planned opening: 2019
• 24,400 daily project trips (2035)
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Advanced Utility Relocation
Current construction activities:
Crenshaw /48th St, 50th St, 54th St, & Slauson Av: Water line relocations
Crenshaw/60th St: Sewer relocation
Crenshaw/67th St: Sewer relocation
Crenshaw at Expo and MLK: DWP power and water line relocation
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Crenshaw at Expo and MLK: DWP power and water line relocation
Upcoming construction activities: Crenshaw/48th St, 54th St, Slauson: Time Warner telecom line relocation
Crenshaw/60th St: Tesoro gas line relocation
• Construction site preparation:- Site clearance and demolition of properties at station area sites
• Potholing:- Identification of utilities along streets
Early Prep Work Activities
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• Geotechnical work:- Examination of underground conditions
• Removal of old railroad track and communication poles in the Cityof Inglewood
• Tree and brush removal for upcoming construction
Outreach Update
Recent Community Project Briefings
• Baldwin Hills/Crenshaw Plaza• Crenshaw Chamber of Commerce• Inglewood Green Fair• Exposition Area businesses
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• Exposition Area businesses• Marlton Elementary School• Crenshaw Church of Christ• Peoples Tabernacle of Faith• United Neighborhoods• St. Bernadette’s Church• Neighborhood Taskforce• West Angeles Church• Project Open House• West Area Neighborhood Development Council
Walsh Shea Corridors
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Walsh Shea CorridorsConstructors
Activity ProjectedDates
Duration AnticipatedImpacts
Implementation of Stage A TrafficControl at MLK Station
May 2, 2014 1 Weekend(Fri night to Sunmorning)
Full street closure
Implementation of Stage A TrafficControl at Expo Station
May 16, 2014 1 Weekend(Fri night to Sun
Full street closure
90 Day Look Ahead Schedule(Los Angeles Area)
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Control at Expo Station (Fri night to Sunmorning)
Installation Support of Excavation(SOE) (Drilling Operation) at MLKStation
May 2, 2014 to LateJune 2014
2 months Reduced lanes
Installation Support of Excavation(SOE) (Drilling Operation) at ExpoStation
May 16, 2014 to July2014
2 months Reduced lanes
Utility Relocation / Instrumentation April 2014 to July2014
2 months Reduced lanes
Century Bridge Demolition Mid-Late July 1 Weekend Full street closure
90 Day Look Ahead Schedule(Inglewood Area)
Activity ProjectedDates
Duration WorkHours
Anticipated Impacts
BNSF CommunicationPole Removal on MetroRight-Of-Way.
Mid April2014
1 Month 7:00am to3:30pm
Flaggers will direct traffic foraccess and egress at publicroads and grade crossings.
Clear and Grub on MetroRight-Of-Way
Mid to LateApril 2014
1 Month 7:00am to3:30pm
Intermittent lane closures
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Right-Of-Way April 2014 3:30pm
Demolition of RemainingBuildings on Metro Right-Of-Way
Late April2014
1 Month 7:00am to3:30pm
Noise and dust will be mitigated
Expo Station Area Construction cont.Phase I Temporary Traffic Control
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MLK Station Area Construction cont.
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MLK Station Area Rendering –Conceptual Drawing
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• Work occurs behind K-rail (concrete barriers)and separated from the public
• Vehicular and pedestrian traffic maintained
Expo Station and MLK Station Construction
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• Business access maintained
• Piles installed around the perimeter of thestation box
• Maintains station integrity
Underground Station Construction
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Box Construction
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PLA/CCP Updates
Project Labor Agreement/Construction Careers Policy Update
No. of WorkHours*
Targeted EconomicallyDisadvantaged WorkerUtilization (%)
Goal: 40%
Apprentice Utilization(%)
Goal: 20%
DisadvantagedWorker Utilization(%)
Goal: 10%
12,223.04 71.90% 11.30% 21.32%
Percentage Project Complete: 0.41% (rounded)
Crenshaw/LAX Transit Corridor ProjectPLA Targeted Worker Attainment: Prime: Walsh/Shea
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Executive Order 11246 Demographic SummaryNo. ofWorkHours*
AfricanAmericanUtilization
Asian/PacificIslanderUtilization
CaucasianUtilization
HispanicUtilization
NativeAmericanUtilization
Other/Declinedto state
MinorityUtilization
Goal: 28.3%
(rounded)
Female
Utilization
Goal: 6.9%
12,223.04 31.22% 10.36% 14.53% 42.44% 1.00% 0.46% 85.01% 2.58%
*Cumulative Hours Through End of Noted Reporting Period –as Reported by Prime Contractor. Data subject to change to
reflect updates or audits.
Percentage Project Complete: 0.41% (rounded)
No. of WorkHours*
Targeted EconomicallyDisadvantaged WorkerUtilization (%)
Goal: 40%
Apprentice Utilization(%)
Goal: 20%
Disadvantaged WorkerUtilization (%)
Goal: 10%
42,673.91 58.88% 10.20% 13.87%
Report Data Through February 28, 2014
Crenshaw/LAX Advanced Utilities RelocationPLA Targeted Worker Attainment: Prime: Metro Builders
Project Labor Agreement/Construction Careers Policy Update
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Executive Order 11246 Demographic SummaryNumber ofWorkHours*
AfricanAmericanUtilization
Asian/PacificIslanderUtilization
CaucasianUtilization
HispanicUtilization
NativeAmerican
MinorityUtilization
Goal: 28.3%
Female
Utilization
Goal: 6.9%
42,673.91 13.13% 0.02% 24.53% 62.31% 0.02% 75.47% 0.76%
*Cumulative Hours Through End of Noted Reporting Period –as Reported by Prime Contractor. Data subject to change to
reflect updates or audits.
Percentage Project Complete: 81%
Construction Careers InformationCenter (CCIC)
The mission of the CCIC is to increase community knowledge and understanding of constructionindustry careers and to assist individuals in building the framework to become employed in theconstruction industry.__________________________________________________________________________
> CCIC Kickoff Event: Held on March 22nd , 2014 at the Crenshaw Mall (Bridge)
> In attendance: General Contractors, Metro, Walsh Shea, Turner Construction,Balfour Beatty, PV JOBS, other Public Entities, Los Angeles World Airports, LosAngeles Unified School District, California Employment Development Department,
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Angeles Unified School District, California Employment Development Department,Los Angeles/Orange County Building and Trades, Los Angeles Department ofPublic Works, Second District Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas, The Los AngelesMayor’s Office, White House Representative, and a host of other elected officialsand public agency representatives
> Event attracted several hundred community members
> CCIC Orientations: Mondays and Wednesdays 9:30am at the LAUL WorkSource Center
> Services include but are not limited to the following:
> Universal Access Services (Labor Market Information, Career Counseling,Professional Development Workshops, etc.)
> Case Management Services
> Occupational Evaluation of Skills
> Apprenticeships
> Career Planning
> DBE & Small Business Outreach Event
> May 14th 2014
> Rogers Park – Inglewood, CA
> More information coming soon
> Local 300 Boot Camp
> PV JOBS is pulling 15 individuals from its collaborators to send through a special bootcamp with the Laborers Union (Local 300). The goal is to allow for these individual to
Upcoming Community Inclusion Efforts
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camp with the Laborers Union (Local 300). The goal is to allow for these individual tobecome new apprentices and work on the Crenshaw/LAX Project.
> Tunnel Training August 2014
> Local 300 has agreed to sponsor a special tunnel training for selected journeymen sothat they will be prepared to work in the tunnels on the Crenshaw/LAX project. PV JOBSwill have the opportunity to choose 5 of the 10 individuals from it collaborators toparticipate in the training.
> Coupon Book
> WSCC is creating a coupon book using businesses along that alignment. The goal is toallow companies to market themselves as well a provide an incentive so that peopleworking on the project will be more inclined to patronize the businesses included in thebooklet.
Crenshaw/LAX Transit Project
Contact Us:
> Telephone: 213-922-2736
> Email: [email protected]
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> Email: [email protected]
> Web site: metro.net/crenshaw
> Facebook.com/crenshawrail
> Twitter.com/crenshawrail