Water Street Corridor Streetscape Improvement Project Resident Engineer Services Information Session June 1st, 2018, 1:00 PM
Agenda Welcome Project Location Project Overview DBE Goals Contract Summary RFP Schedule Questions 2
Project Location
: Project Location 4
Project Overview
VISION: Create a pedestrian-friendly public space that will be a catalyst for future development Make the streets along Water Street safer and easier to navigate for pedestrians and vehicles with traffic improvements from Whitehall Street to Fulton Street along Water Street. Beautify the streetscape along the corridor and provide amenities for pedestrians with two plazas Restore Moore Street after being affected by Superstorm Sandy 6
Whitehall Plaza Construction funded through LMDC. Existing condition West side of Water Street from Whitehall to Broad Street. NYC DOT previously undertook a series of temporary streetscape improvements using temporary street markings to create an enhanced public plaza. The scope of work calls for the build out of a more formal plaza area with new curbs and sidewalks along with new furniture, planters and landscaping. 7
Whitehall Plaza Proposed rendering 8
Coenties Slip Plaza Construction funded through LMDC Existing condition Located from Water Street to Pearl Street. Current public plaza that is maintained through DPR and Downtown Alliance (ADNY) The scope of work calls for a flush plaza with the existing sidewalk along with incorporating the existing sculpture with new planters and landscaping. 9
Coenties Slip Plaza Proposed rendering 10
Moore Street Construction funded by FEMA. Reconstruction of Moore Street to address damage from Superstorm Sandy. New design to incorporate Whitehall Plaza 11
NYC Department of Transportation Client Agency NYC Economic Development Corporation Managing design and construction Alliance for Downtown New York, ADNY NYCEDC NYCDOT ADNY Design Team NV5 Resident Engineer (TBD) General Contractor (TBD) 12
Overall Modifications The construction of 2 pedestrian friendly plazas. Install corner bulb-outs. Install sidewalk extensions / reduce roadway widths Associated drainage improvements. Water line relocation for curb bump outs and Whitehall Plaza. The reconstruction of Moore Street. Utility modifications and work will be done through a Utility Joint Bid Agreement 13
DBE Participation & Requirements
DBE Participation This contract will be funded by funds from the Federal Highway Administration and will be subject to Federal Disadvantage Business Enterprise requirements. DBE Goal: 20% Firms must be certified as DBE by the New York State Unified Certification Program in order to count toward goal. The following state agencies are part of this program: - NYS Department of Transportation - State of New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) - The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey Respondents must submit the Consultant Statement on DBE Goals with their proposals. Failure to do so may result in being declared as non-responsive. DBE Goals will be incorporated into the Consultant Contract - Selected Respondents will be required to meet the stated DBE goals or demonstrate good faith efforts 15
DBE Participation This contract will be funded by funds from the Federal Highway Administration, Lower Manhattan Development Corporation, Federal Emergency Management Administration and City Capital and will be subject to Federal Disadvantage Business Enterprise requirements. Identifying DBE Partners - Use the NYS Unified Certification Program directory to find DBEs in a specific field: o Link: https://nysucp.newnycontracts.com/ o Check out the Interested Subcontractor and Supplier List for this RFP - Network at this info session - NYCEDC can assist in identifying DBEs - Refer to good faith efforts section in draft contract for more ideas 16
Contact Us: Opportunity DBE Please contact us if you questions about the DBE program at NYCEDC New York City Economic Development Corporation 110 William Street New York, NY 10038 Bomi Kim Senior Vice President & Director, 212.312.3695 John Rooney Vice President, 212.312.4256 Claudia Flores Asst. Vice President, 212.312.3712 Lucy Christensen Senior Program Manager, 212.312.4242 opportunitymwdbe@edc.nyc www.nycedc.com 17
Contract Summary & Schedule
Contract Summary Services: Resident Engineering Services Pre-Construction: 8 months Construction: 24 months Post Construction: 12 months Anticipated Contract Term: 3.5 years DBE Participation Goal: 20% Estimated Construction Budget: $17,673,876 Construction Funding Sources: City Capital, FHWA, FEMA, CDBG HUD (through LMDC) RE Funding Sources: FHWA, CDBG HUD (through LMDC) Design Status: 90% Design Documents by October 2018 19
Project Schedule 2018 August RE contract execution October RE commences December Design Complete 2019 February Construction Bidding commences June Construction commences 2021 December Construction complete 20
RFP Schedule Question / Clarification Deadline: June 6, 2018 @ 5:00 PM Question Response Date: June 15, 2018 Proposal Submission Deadline: June 28, 2018 @ 4:00 PM Contact E-mail Address: waterstreetre@edc.nyc Anticipated Notice to Proceed: Fall 2018 21
Questions? 22