Olmsted Locks & Dam. Informational Brief. 21 May 2015 BUILDING STRONG. Guest Nick Mariano. Briefer Mike Braden, Chief Olmsted Division

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Olmsted Locks & Dam Informational Brief Guest Nick Mariano Briefer Mike Braden, Chief Olmsted Division 21 May 2015 US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG

Status Organization Agenda Orientation/Importance/Relevance Project Overview Dam Re-Baseline Plan Business Lines 2014 LWS Summary To Date 2014 LWS Images Challenges Authorization Milestone Realities Discussion 2

Mega-Project Organization *see ECB 2014-14 for all Mega-Project Tenets 3

US Army Corps of Engineers Ohio River & Great Lakes Division Ohio River Main Stem Locks & Dams MONTGOMERY ISLAND NEW CUMBERLAND DASHIELDS EMSWORTH Pittsburgh ALLEGHENY R. PA MISSOURI OLMSTED OLMSTED ILLINOIS JOHN T. MYERS Cairo 53 52 L&D 53 981 SMITHLAND SMITHLAND L&D 52 NEWBURGH JOHN T. MYERS INDIANA McALPINE CANNELTON KENTUCKY NEWBURGH MARKLAND CANNELTON Louisville Cincinnati HUB of the IWTS McALPINE OHIO CAPT. A. MELDAHL MARKLAND LOUISVILLE DISTRICT P.O. Box 59 Louisville, KY 40201-0059 (502) 582-5736 GREENUP R. C. BYRD T WILLOW ISLAND BELLEVILLE RACINE CAPT. A. MELDAHL PIKE ISLAND HANNIBAL T Huntington GREENUP R. C. BYRD RACINE WILLOW ISLAND BELLEVILLE EXISTING STRUCTURE AND POOL MONONGAHELA R. NEW CUMBERLAND PIKE ISLAND HANNIBAL DASHIELDS MONTGOMERY ISLAND EMSWORTH 250 950 900 850 800 750 700 650 600 550 500 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 WVA HUNTINGTON DISTRICT 502 8th St. Huntington, WVA 25701-2070 (304) 529-5452 LEGEND UNDER CONSTRUCTION PITTSBURGH DISTRICT 1000 Liberty Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4186 (412) 644-4130 700 650 600 550 500 450 400 350 300 ELEVATION IN FEET (M.S.L.) 4

Olmsted Importance L&D 52 L&D 52/53 = 91M tons/yr L&D 53 Original (600 ) Chamber - 1928 Temporary (1,200-ft) Chamber - 1969 Original (600 ) Chamber - 1929 Temporary (1,200-ft) Chamber - 1980 5

Olmsted Relevance Commodities transiting Olmsted proportionately equal to the traffic through Dallas Love Field + Atlanta Hartsfield + Chicago O'Hare + LAX 6

Olmsted Project Overview Fixed Weir Navigable Pass Foundation prep through NP9 complete All 2014 LWS Milestones (PB Nos. 1-4, RBA and NP1) and Stretch Goal (NP2) complete All 2015 LWS Paving Blocks (PB Nos. 5-8) precast in-progress All 2015 LWS Shells (NP Nos. 3-5) and Stretch Goal (NP6) precast in-progress Locks & Approach Walls * Left Boat Abutment Tainter Gates All (18 of 18) TG Shells set TG-1 erected TG-2 in fabrication (6 July delivery) TG-3,4,5 released for fabrication/expedited delivery Operations Facilities Resident Engineers Office Dam Access Road Completed Under Contract Future

Olmsted Cofferdam/Locks/Approach Walls Awarded 1993 Completed 1995 Awarded 1999 Awarded 1995 Completed 2002 Completed 2004 8

Olmsted Dam 2014 PTC 2014 Plan to Complete (PTC) - Final two Shells scheduled set in LWS 2018 * Nine shells set in LWS 2014 including two shells set outside historical LWS limits (15 Jun 30 Nov) 9

Olmsted Dam 2015 PTC 2015 Plan to Complete (PTC) - Final three Shells scheduled set in LWS 2017 * Nine shells set in LWS 2014 including two shells set outside historical LWS limits (15 Jun 30 Nov) 10

Tainter Gate Shell Cut-Away 11

Olmsted Dam - Aerial August 2014

Olmsted Dam Precast * Lower Pier Shell No. 5 suspended under Super Gantry Crane 13

Olmsted Dam Heavy Lift * Lower Pier Shell No. 5 (17/18) being lowered from the Catamaran Barge 14

Olmsted Dam Marine * Low Water Season = 15 Jun through 30 Nov 15

Scheduled Milestones Set PB #5-8 (of 12) Set NP #3-5 (of 12) 2015 LWS Milestones Completion of Upper Piers 5 & 6 Erect TG #2 Complete Install TG #1 (Seals, Hydraulic Cylinders, HPU s) Set Service Bridge #1 & #2 Preparatory Milestones Install Grout Mat NP10 - LBA Drive Foundation Pile thru NP-7, NP-12B & LBA Drive M/S Pile U/S thru NP-6, D/S @ NP- 8, NP-12A Stretch Goal Milestone Set NP #6 (of 12) Legend LP Lower Pier TG Tainter Gate SB Service Bridge GM Grout Mat FP Foundation Pile M/S Master/Sheet RBA Right Boat Abutment LBA Left Boat Abutment PB Paving Block NP Nav Pass Shell (Monolith) 16

1 2014 LWS Images 2 3 4 5 6 1. Commemorating 5000 Dives to date 2. TG-1 transiting L&D 52 3. Testing NP-1 Wicket Gates 4. Setting bulkheads Bay No. 1 5. RBA moving down skid way 6. Setting RBA/Erecting TG-1 17

Efficient Funding Stream Challenges Minimum of $150M Per Year / Less Would Directly Impact Schedule Increase capability funding for FY15 ($205M) Beginning FY15 (85% CG / 15% IWTF) Left Boat Abutment (LBA) (Cast-in-Place) Cofferdam and Revised LBA / Monolith 12 Design Construction Schedule Tainter Gates (TG) TG-1 erection complete Remaining 4 gates released for fabrication Potential for setting multiple gates in a Low Water Season Passing Traffic as Work Continues in the Navigable Pass 18

Congressional Interaction & Authorization Milestones Post Authorization Change Request (13 Apr 2012) $2.918B, Dam Operational 2020, Project Complete 2024 Construction Method Validation (31 May 2012) Validated that In-The-Wet (ITW) is the most efficient method to complete the project Qualitative Risk Assessment (28 Aug 2012) Validated that Locks & Dam Nos. 52/53 are failing and identified failure mode mitigation measures Continuing Resolution (17 Oct 2013) increased Olmsted authorization avoiding significant slow/shutdown impacts Cost ($80M - $208M) Schedule (1-3 Years) 2014 Consolidated Appropriations Act (17 Jan 2014) Division D Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies 25% IWTF during [this] fiscal year period 2014 WRRDA Legislation (10 Jun 2014) 15% IWTF cost share for FY15 and beyond Sense of Congress to expend not less than $150M annually until complete 19

Realities 1. Jobs. Olmsted directly supports approx. 550 engineers, foremen and craft workers. 2. Hub of the Inland Water Transportation System. Approx. 91M tons of commodities transit Locks and Dam Nos. 52/53 annually. (Busiest node in the system) 3. Olmsted must be built. Locks and Dam Nos. 52/53 must be replaced in the near future to ensure reliable navigation of the lower Ohio. 4. Value to the nation. The estimated annual net benefit of the operational project is $640 million. 5. Olmsted is inland navigation s top priority. The Inland Waterways Users Board (IWUB) has adopted the Inland Marine Transportation System (IMTS) Capital Investment Strategy report that ranks Olmsted Locks and Dam as the number one priority for locks and dams construction projects. 6. Project oversight has increased. Olmsted is a USACE designated megaproject. All additional management controls are in place. 7. Execution. Using the existing cost-reimbursable contract and the in-the-wet construction method is the most efficient way to complete the project on schedule and within budget. 20

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