Port MacKenzie Rail Extension

Similar documents
Port MacKenzie Rail Extension

Proposed At-grade Crossings of Officially Recognized Trails Port MacKenzie Rail Extension Project

WELCOME to the Iditarod Dog Sledding Historic District (IDSHD) Workshop. January 11, Houston Middle School Houston, Alaska

A number of goals were identified during the initial work on this Big Lake Transportation Plan.

TRAILS. RM10_Cultural Resources Survey Report_ Stephen R. Braund & Associates

4.0 Context for the Crossing Project

CORPS OF ENGINEERS ALASKA DISTRICT Dredging Projects. Michael Tencza, PE Operations Project Manager November 4, 2015

Matanuska Susitna Borough Community Development Recreation Bond

Northern Rail Extension, Phase One

A. From I-68 in Monongalia County, West Virginia to SR 6119 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania 1

Port Everglades Master/Vision Plan Update

HOUSTON, ALASKA ORDINANCE 18-08

OPEN CELL SHEET PILE TECHNOLOGY. Presentation to Alaska State Legislature, House Finance Committee

Section 4(f) and Section 6(f) Technical Analysis

NC Dredge Studies. Sterling Baker, P.E. NCDOT James Gregson NCDEQ April 5, 2018

Item # 28. Chief Capital Management Officer Report. November 20, 2008

1.2 Corridor History and Current Characteristics

Auburn Trail / Ontario Pathways Trail Connector Feasibility Study Public Information Meeting Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Annual Port Review. June 22, 2016

NC Dredge Studies NCBIWA Spring Conference April 23, 2018

Segment 2: La Crescent to Miller s Corner

Trail # NW Tuesday, June DESIGN. Provide an Review the Provide an. Project Goals: System system. wayfinding

Executive Summary. Executive Summary

Appendix L Technical Memorandum Aesthetics

Chapter 12 Route window W15 Dog Kennel bridge. Transport for London

Mr. Jeff Keever Deputy Executive Director Virginia Port Authority May 2, 2012

Port MacKenzie Rail Extension Project Iditarod Dog Sledding Historic District Workshop Summary and Implementation Plan

U.S. ROUTE 202 SECTION 300 IMPROVEMENT PROJECT East Whiteland Township Tredyffrin Township Chester County

COMMONWEALTH OF THE BAHAMAS MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS & TRANSPORT NASSAU HARBOUR PORT IMPROVEMENT PROJECT. Nassau Harbour Port Improvement Project

HIGH SPEED RAIL CROSSING WITH FLANGE-BEARING CROSS TRAFFIC. UPRR/TPW Crossing in Chenoa, IL

NPS Form a OMB No (8-86) Expires

At the time, the portion of the line through Eagle County remains wholly under the ownership of Union Pacific Railroad (UP).

Proposed Cherry Grove Canals Dredging Project

Mason Street Bike/Pedestrian Trail Project

Jason J. Hull, P.E. Director of Engineering. Port Freeport 1100 Cherry Street Freeport, Texas

90 I-90 Snoqualmie Pass East September Annual Mega-Project Report. Project Benefits

The Holes Creek Bridge Replacement By Bradley McClelland

Section 3.6. Parklands & Recreation Areas

Agenda Report. Spruce Street Outlet Drainage Improvements Tower Road Relief Sewer

GRAND OPENING OF OLD POINT NATIONAL BANK S NEW CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS

I-3 DFW Extension Public Hearing. June 2, 2011

SECTION 106 ACTIVITIES ANNUAL REPORT

Santa Cruz Wharf Improvement Project. Briefing Paper. Prepared by City of Santa Cruz. for

2013 Construction Accomplishments

LAS VARAS RANCH CA COASTAL TRAIL PROPOSED ALIGNMENT

Port Everglades: Making The Last Mile Count. AAPA Annual Convention November 3, 2015

Public Notice ISSUED: December 10, 2018 EXPIRES: January 9, 2019

DRAFT. Dorabelle Campground Rehabilitation

South Jersey Port Corporation

U.S. 33 Ravenswood Connector

Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project Update Dulles Area Transportation Association August 25, 2009

Trail Feasibility Study

Creating Connections in Niagara Region

The Chu property is a 6.57 acre parcel located in the Town of Superior on the west side of McCaslin Boulevard. In 2014, the Town of Superior acquired

Chicago St. Louis High-Speed Rail. Enos Park Neighborhood Association May 13, 2014

Juneau Creek Alternative

Hospital Link Project Project Update September 2015

PULLMAN-MOSCOW REGIONAL AIRPORT Runway Realignment Project

BUILD. Update CONSTRUCTION. In this issue: FEATURED PROJECT: KENT AVENUE ARCH CONSTRUCTION AT THE SJ RIVER VIADUCT FEBRUARY 2019

Overview of Highway 37 Project. Napa County Board of Supervisors December 20, 2016

Bigger, Deeper, Wider

Crossing Canada s Other Border. Northern Perspective on a Multi-Use Transborder Corridor Through Canada to Alaska

2. The EPA provided the following information regarding EPA s activities in Newark Bay during the meeting:

Community Development

SECTION 55A1 ROBINSON TOWNSHIP IN WASHINGTON COUNTY

SECTION 106 ACTIVITIES ANNUAL REPORT

Welcome KROSNO CREEK DIVERSION PROJECT CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT

Phoenix Sky Harbor transit guideway bridge

SENSITIVE AREAS: PART FIVE - AREAS OF LOCAL CONCERN

1 PROJECT STATUS UPDATE 2 ND CONCESSION FROM BRISTOL ROAD TO DOANE ROAD TOWNS OF EAST GWILLIMBURY AND NEWMARKET

Additional Economic Development Strategy submissions- Klickitat County

Waterways Council November 10, 2017


North Metro Rail Line Elected Officials Briefing. November 16, 2017

BUILD. In this issue: NEW AERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION NEW PROJECT IN CONSTRUCTION PAC K AG E 4. August 2018

TGS CEDAR PORT INDUSTRIAL PARK

Safety, Infrastructure, and Tenant Improvement Project. Public Hearing Informational Brochure February 26, 2013

Texas Department of Transportation Corpus Christi District. Corpus Christi Harbor Bridge

Welcome to Dayton Parkway Interchange Open House. November 26, 2018

County of Fairfax, Virginia. Silver Line Update. Committee for Dulles March 2, Mark Canale Fairfax County Department of Transportation

APPENDIX L -4 RECREATIONAL TRAIL CROSSING PLANS

Georgetown-Lewes Rail/Trail Study. Rail/Trail Study: Cool Spring to Cape Henlopen State Park New Road Extension (House Resolution No.

Trail Assessment Report

Port Everglades Master/Vision Plan Update

HISTORY OF THE CENTRAL EYRE IRON PROJECT (CEIP)

PORT DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES & SUCCESS STORIES. PORTMIAMI AN EVOLVING GATEWAY Juan M. Kuryla, PPM PortMiami Director and CEO

SUMMARY OF THE MEETING OF THE WOODS HOLE, MARTHA S VINEYARD AND NANTUCKET STEAMSHIP AUTHORITY. September 25, 2018

Improvements to the Railroad Infrastructure Airport Drive/RFD Airport Davis Jct. Flag Center

Port Everglades 2014 Master/Vision Plan Update

Railroad Safety Trail

2012 Mat Su Valley Collision Avoidance Survey

FORECASTING FUTURE ACTIVITY

TRUCKEE TAHOE AIRPORT DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTOR STAFF REPORT

2018 Alaska General Contractors Annual Conference ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY SYSTEM

MPRB: Southwest LRT Community Advisory Committee Issues and Outcomes by Location Current to: 12 November 2010

TOWPATH AND ACCESS IMPROVEMENTS BIRMINGHAM AND BLACK COUNTRY CANALS

Wallace Brothers Mountain Recreational Use Assessment

HAMPTON ROADS CROSSINGS PATRIOTS CROSSING AND HRBT

Blue River Trail Master Plan JSA to Town Hall June 2004

Baltimore Harbor & Channels, Maryland and Virginia

Transcription:

Port MacKenzie Rail Extension Project The Matanuska-Susitna Borough (MSB) and the Alaska Railroad Corporation (ARRC) jointly propose construction and operation of a new rail line to connect the Borough s Port MacKenzie to ARRC s rail system. The port lies about 30 miles southwest of Wasilla and about 5 miles due north of Anchorage, across Cook Inlet. The selected route involves 32 miles of new rail line extending from Port MacKenzie to the Alaska Railroad s mainline just south of Houston. Port MacKenzie has a deep draft dock (60 feet at low tide) that requires no dredging and can serve the world s largest ships (Panamax and Cape Class vessels). The port s 8,940 upland acres and 1,300 tide-land acres provide ample room to accommodate bulk resource storage, transport and processing facilities, as well as rail and terminal facilities for effi cient train loading and unloading. The project includes an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) as required by the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). The EIS and associated studies identified and analyzed feasible alignment alternatives, completed preliminary engineering design on alternatives, estimated construction costs, and determined the project s economic, financial and engineering feasibility. When complete, the new rail line would operate as part of the Alaska Railroad system. Project Benefits With the longest rail car loop in Alaska, the extension offers highly-efficient offloading of bulk resources from train to ship. For Interior shippers, the new rail link shortens the distance to tidewater. Increased rail freight activity, and development stimulated by the rail link, would benefit railbelt communities through increased employment, contributions to the state and community tax base, and overall economic health. March 26 2015 Segment 3 grade work north of W. Susitna Parkway mid-summer 2013.

With ample room for staging and assembling, Port MacKenzie is an ideal site for large construction projects, such as oilfield modules or pipeline assembly. Project & Timeline In June 2007, MSB and ARRC signed a Memorandum of Agreement to pursue environmental work, engineering and alternative analysis in support of the Surface Transportation Board (STB)-led environmental document for a Port MacKenzie rail line extension. Following an extensive environmental review process, the STB issued a record of decision in 2011 recommending the Mac East Variant (Mac Central) and Houston South route. 2011-2013: Construction bids awarded to Bristol Construction (Segments 1 and 4), Quality Asphalt Paving (Segment 3), and Granite Construction (Segment 6). June 4, 2013: Ground-breaking ceremony. 2014: Segments 1, 3 & 6 substantially complete. Late 2017: Anticipated completion. Project Participants Matanuska-Susitna Borough (MSB) The local government that owns Port MacKenzie land and facility. The MSB is the project s Sponsor, and has acquired $184 million in state legislative appropriations, to date. The MSB co-manages the project and is responsible for public and government relations, and land use planning for the project. Alaska Railroad Corporation (ARRC) A self-sustaining corporation owned by State of Alaska, ARRC is the project s Applicant, responsible for rail-related technical expertise, and for support of the EIS effort. ARRC comanages the project. Surface Transportation Board (STB) STB is the lead federal agency on the project with the authority to approve construction of new rail lines (including extensions) in the United States. Because the project requires federal approval, an environmental document was prepared to meet NEPA requirements. The STB, through its Section of Environmental Analysis (SEA) was responsible for preparing the EIS. Cost and Funding The total project budget is $303.5 million. From 2008 to present, $184 million has been funded via state grants. An additional $119.5 million in funding is needed to complete design and construction of the project. For More Information Mat-Su Borough: Public Affairs Director Patty Sullivan at 907.745.9577 Alaska Railroad: Corporate Communications Officer Stephenie Wheeler at 907.265.2671 www.portmacrail.com Joint MSB-ARRC web site established in 2007 to facilitate the public process prior to STB application submittal. The web site continues to incorporate project status updates and visual information. Building a Segment 1 winter trail culvert crossing fall 2013. Seeding new embankment along Segment 6 in July 2013. Port MacKenzie Rail Extension Page 2

Cow La ke Hollywood Project Milepost and Segment Summary NANCY LAKE STATE Red Shirt Lake RECREATION AREA SEGMENT 6 (1.8 miles) K32 K30 K31 K27 K28 K29 SEGMENT 5 (4.2 miles) PARKS HWY LITTLE SUSITNA RECREATION K25 K26 Horsehoe Lake Big Lake Rd RIVER K24 Papoose Twin Lakes K22 K23 SEGMENT 4 (7.4 miles) Big Lake K21 W. Susitna Pkwy K20 K19 Knik Goose Ba K18 SEGMENT 3 (7.7 miles) K17 SUSITNA FLATS K16 K15 K14 Point Mackenzie Rd PORT MACKENZIE RAIL EXTENSION PROJECT FEBRUARY 2015 CONSTRUCTION STATUS STATE GAME REFUGE POINT MACKENZIE AGRICULTURE DISTRICT SEGMENT 2 (7.1 miles) K13 K12 K11 K10 K9 K8 K7 ") GOOSE BAY STATE GAME REFUGE Goose Creek Correctional Center SEGMENTS 1, 3 & 6 STATUS: Funded. Embankment completed. Rail installed on Segment 6. Communication Tower erected SEGMENT 4 STATUS: Funded. Under construction, estimated completion date fall of 2015. SEGMENT 2 STATUS: Partially Funded. All Right-of-Way (ROW) purchased. Condemnation of covenants on ROW underway. Funding Required. Embankment construction. SEGMENT 5 STATUS: Funded. Embankment construction deferred to 2015 due to delay in obtaining ROW from Knikatnu. K6 K5 K4 SEGMENT 1 (4.9 miles) K3 K2 PORT MACKENZIE DISTRICT K1 PORT MACKENZIE SEGMENT 7 STATUS: Funding Required. South communications tower; fiber optic cable; Terminal Reserve buildings; moose mitigation. SEGMENT 8 STATUS: Funding Required. Procurement and placement of sub-ballast, ties, and ballast, and installation of rail. 0 1 2 3 Miles E Port MacKenzie Rail Extension Page 3

Segment One Baker Farm Creek 3-span Bridge Lake Loop Trail Oversize Culvert Winter Trail Crossing Length: 4.9 miles ~ 4 million cubic yards (CY) of earth to be moved; 2.1 million CY moved to date. Construct 3-span, 84-foot long bridge crossing over an unnamed stream at Baker Farm. Install 19-foot diameter 146-foot long steel multi-plate pipe to create winter crossing at Lake Loop Trail. Contractor: Bristol Construction Services Begin: Construction began in spring 2012 Substantially completed in fall 2014. Construction accomplished in 2012 included clearing and earthwork. Earthwork continued through 2014. Segment work was substantially complete by fall 2014. Port MacKenzie Rail Extension Page 4

Segment Three Diamond Lake Outlet 5-span Girder/Steel Bridge Iditarod Trail 3-span Girder Bridge Length: 7.7 miles ~ 1.1 million CY of earth to be moved Construct three bridges: 5-span, pre-cast girder and steel beam bridge over Diamond Lake Outlet/Outfall. 3-span, pre-cast girder bridge over Historic Iditarod Trail. 3-span, pre-cast girder bridge over Iditarod Race Trail. Install 18-foot diameter 128-foot long steel multi-plate pipe to cross unnamed trail. Contractor: Quality Asphalt Paving (QAP) Begin: construction begins spring 2013. Completion: substantially completed summer 2014. Most grade construction completed in 2013. Segment work was substantially complete by summer 2014. Port MacKenzie Rail Extension Page 5

Segment Four Little Susitna Tributary 5-span Concrete Girder Bridge Length: 7.4 miles ~ 1.0 million CY of earth to be moved Construct three bridges: 5-span, concrete girder 140-foot bridge over Tributary to Little Susitna River. 5-span, concrete girder 140-foot bridge over Iron Dog Trail. 4-span, concrete girder 112-foot bridge over Houston Loop Trail. Closest residence is 970 feet. Contractor: Bristol Construction Services Begin: construction begins winter 2013. Completion: scheduled for fall 2015. Clearing and grubbing is completed. Earthwork is underway and will be completed by fall 2015 Bridge work is underway and will be completed by early summer 2015. Segment work to be substantially complete by end of 2015. Port MacKenzie Rail Extension Page 6

Segment Six 120-foot Single-Span Bridge over Little Susitna River Length: 1.8 miles new embankment and widen 2.9 miles of existing mainline embankment ~ 630,000 CY of earth to be moved Construct single-span 118-foot long steel girder bridge over the Little Susitna River. Construct a Y rail connection and a new siding adjacent to the Alaska Railroad main line. Contractor: Granite Construction Begin: construction begins spring 2013. Completion: substantially completed by summer 2014. Grade work completed in 2013. Segment work was substantially complete by summer 2014. Port MacKenzie Rail Extension Page 7