The document provides an update on the Alafaya Trail project from Avalon Park Boulevard to Mark Twain Boulevard. It discusses the project history including planning, design, right-of-way acquisition, and design elements. It then discusses the procurement and construction process, including construction bids and timelines. Finally, it outlines what to expect during the construction phases, including traffic impacts and contacts for more information.
Alafaya Trail Project Update: Avalon Park to Mark Twain Boulevard
1. Alafaya Trail Project Update
Avalon Park Boulevard to Mark Twain Boulevard
Mark Twain Boulevard
Avalon Park Boulevard
& Innovation Way
Alafaya Trail
3.8 Miles
Jennifer Thompson, District 4 Commissioner
Stone Lakes Elementary School
March 3, 2011
2. Alafaya Trail Project Update
Avalon Park Boulevard to Mark Twain Boulevard
Project Mark Twain Boulevard
History
Procurement
and
Avalon Park Boulevard
& Innovation Way
Construction Alafaya Trail
What to 3.8 Miles
Expect
3. Alafaya Trail Project Update
Avalon Park Boulevard to Mark Twain Boulevard
Project Mark Twain Boulevard
History
Procurement
and
Avalon Park Boulevard
& Innovation Way
Construction Alafaya Trail
What to 3.8 Miles
Expect
4. Project History
Planning, Design & Right-of-Way
Identified in Comprehensive Plan
Public/Private Partnership Agreement
Approved by BCC
– Avalon & Associates: Design
– Morgran: Up-Fronted Cash & Ponds
Construction Plans Finalized 2009
Right-of-Way Acquisition Completed
August 2010
5. Project History
Design Elements
10 Stormwater
Ponds
4 Travel Lanes
Raised Grass
Median
12,000 Feet of
Retaining Wall
Utility Work
– Wastewater, Reuse, Water Mains
(Pipe Size Varies from 24” to 36”)
6. Project History
Design Elements
3 Signalized Intersections (One New)
No Landscaping or Lighting Due to Budgetary
Constraints
New
Existing Signal
Signal Stoneybrook Bv.
Upgrade
Golfway Bv.
Existing
Signal
Upgrade
Innovation Way
7. Alafaya Trail Project Update
Avalon Park Boulevard to Mark Twain Boulevard
Project Mark Twain Boulevard
History
Procurement
and
Avalon Park Boulevard
& Innovation Way
Construction Alafaya Trail
What to 3.8 Miles
Expect
8. Procurement and
Construction
Construction
Bid Recommendation Approved – January 25, 2011
Contract Executed – February 11, 2011
Pre-Construction Conference – February 23, 2011
Notice to Begin – Effective March 21, 2011
9. Procurement and
Construction
Construction
Construction Duration 2-1/2 Years
(September 2013)
County’s $19.6 Million Roadway
Estimate: $11.1 Million Utilities
$30.7 Million Total
10. Procurement and
Construction
Construction Bids:
Company Estimated Bid Amount
Jr. Davis $30,203,373
Halifax $31,042,574
Prince $33,359,946
Ranger $34,610,030
County’s $30,700,000
Estimate
11. Alafaya Trail Project Update
Avalon Park Boulevard to Mark Twain Boulevard
Project Mark Twain Boulevard
History
Procurement
and
Avalon Park Boulevard
& Innovation Way
Construction Alafaya Trail
What to 3.8 Miles
Expect
12. What to Expect
Construction Phases
During the First 7-8 Months:
– Installation of Water Main, Force Main &
Reuse Main
– Clearing and Stormwater Pond Excavation
– Temporary Lanes Constructed on the North
Side for Utility Work & Stormwater Piping
• During the Next 6-7 Months
– Southbound Travel Lanes Begin Construction
– Two-way Traffic Moves from Temporary Lanes
to Southbound Lanes When Complete
13. What to Expect
Construction Phases
During the Next 5-6 Months:
– Remaining Stormwater Piping Installed
– Northbound Travel Lanes Begin
Construction
• During the Final Phase
– Structural Asphalt, Friction Course &
Temporary/Final Pavement Markings
Installed
14. What to Expect
Construction Zones
Lots of Construction Barrels and Traffic Barriers
Expect Crews Working Along Entire Project Limits
Reduced Speed Limits & Other Temporary Signage
Travel Lane Shifts, Uneven Pavement, Temporary
Pavement Markings & Reflectors
Construction Vehicles Entering/Leaving Zone
Side Street Visibility
New Traffic Signal and Signal Upgrades
15. What to Expect
Construction Zones
Orange County Highway Construction Administers
Construction Contract
Orange County Will Have On-Site Roadway
Inspector During Construction
Orange County Inspector Communicates Issues
and Solutions Between Highway Construction
Division, the Contractor & the Traveling Public
Normal Hours of Construction: 7:00am to 6:00pm
16. Contacts
Orange County Highway Construction
William Totten
Senior Engineering Inspector
407-836-7911
321-354-7330
Steven Stokes
Engineering Inspector
321-354-7395