Deep Rock Tunnel Connector and Ancillary Projects
NUCA NUCA April 30, 2009
Steve Nielsen, P.E., Deputy DirectorIndianapolis Department of Public Works
Agenda
• Capital Improvement Program Overview• Consent Decree Compliance• Deep Rock Tunnel Connector Update• Deep Rock Tunnel Connector Update• Ancillary Projects
• Sanitary projects• Septic Tank Elimination Program (STEP) projects• Stormwater projects
2009-2013 Program Overview
• $750 million sanitary 2009-2013 capital program• $75 million stormwater 2009-2013 capital program• Benefits throughout Indianapolis• Benefits throughout Indianapolis• City will remain in compliance with federal consent
decree for Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Long Term Control Plan
• Project list and information available online atwww.indycleanstreams.org
2009-2013 Sanitary and Stormwater Projects
Capital Program Investment
$750$750M
SanitaryStormwater
$75M
Key Sanitary ProjectsKey Sanitary Projects
Deep Rock Tunnel Connector• Project Cost: $257 million• Tunnel Bid Date: February 2011• Pump Station /Screening Facility Bid Date: January 2014
• Construction: May 2011-May 2016 • Status: Design • Tunnel 18 feet in diameter• Address CSO 008 and CSO 117• Ph. I of Fall Creek/White River
tunnel system
Fall Creek/White River Tunnel• Project Cost: $562 million• Bid Date: January 2014• Bid Date: January 2014• Construction: March 2014-August
2022• Status: Planning• Overall tunnel storage system• Reduces sewer overflows
Belmont North Relief Interceptor(Crooked Creek Sewer Improvements)• Project Cost: $100 million• Ph. II Bid Dates: July, September, October 2009
• Construction: 2009-2011 • Status: Design (Ph. I bid in April)• Status: Design (Ph. I bid in April)• Gravity/force main sewer in Crooked Creek area
• Reduces sewer overflows • Increases sewer capacity, allowing for more STEP connections
Castleton Relief Sewer• Project Cost: $15 million • Bid Date: December 2010 • Construction: January 2011-October
2013• Status: Design• Relief gravity sewer on north side• Eliminates sewer overflows, backups • Increases sewer capacity
Lower Pogues Run Collector Tunnel
• Project Cost: $16 million• Bid Date: 2013-2014• Details:• Details:
• Conversion of existing Pogues Run box into CSO storage facility and interceptor
• Capacity to range from 1.5 to 10 MG• Consent Decree modification required
East Marion County Interceptor
• Project Cost: $5.9 million• Bid Date: December 2014• Construction: February 2015-February 2017• Details:
• Status: Facility plan in progress• Capacity problems due to growth in area and undersized lift
station
• Lift Station 313 (Buck Creek) Upgrade• Located in southeastern Marion County• Upgrade capacity of undersized lift station
Pleasant Run Relief Interceptor
• Project Cost: $126 million• Bid Dates:
• Phase I: June 2015• Phase II: January 2018• Phase II: January 2018
• Construction: • Phase I: July 2015-November 2017• Phase II: March 2018-December 2020
• Details:• Collection interceptor: 46,000 feet of pipe• Sewer separation
Additional Sanitary Projects of Interest
2009 Bid DateSiphon at 10th/White River
2010 Bid DateSDSR Winchester Drive
2012 Bid DateLDSR Warman and other locations
2013 Bid DateSDSR Winchester DrivePogues Run CSO 143 Sewer SeparationSewer Separation at CSO 017
2011 Bid DateMisc. Small Diameter Sanitary and Combined Sewer RehabilitationBasin 49 Sewer Rehabilitation
2013 Bid DatePogues Run Tunnel ConversionEagle Creek InterceptorBelmont West Cutoff
Homecroft STEP, Ph. I and II
• Ph. I Project Cost: $9.6 million• Ph. II Project Cost: $19.6 million• Bid Dates: June 2009 (I) / Feb 2012 (II)• Construction: • Construction:
• Phase I: July 2009-April 2010• Phase II: August 2009-May 2010
• Details:• Located on south side of Indianapolis• Approximately 1,353 properties• Project Scope: Install new sanitary sewers, provide
drainage relief for Phase I only
Brill/Troy STEP
• Project Cost: $8 million• Bid Date: June 2009• Construction: July 2009-November 2010• Construction: July 2009-November 2010• Details:
• Located on south side of Indianapolis• Approximately 650 properties• Project Scope: Install new sanitary sewers, manholes
and lift stations
Grandview, Ph. II STEP*
• Project Cost: $10.5 million• Bid Dates: June 2010, February 2011, February 2012• Construction:
• August 2010-December 2011• April 2011-April 2012
• Details:• Located in northwestern Marion County• Approximately 400 properties • Project Scope: New sanitary sewer, manholes, lift stations,
street resurfacing, drainage improvements
• April 2012-January 2013 • April 2012-April 2014
*Cost and schedule includes Phase II projects that have not yet bid. (Fox/Hill/Hoover STEP bid April 30.)
Kessler/Michigan Corridor STEP
• Project Cost: $23 million• Bid Dates: November 2010, September 2011,
September 2012• Construction: • Construction:
• December 2010-April 2012• November 2011-November 2012
• Details: • Located in northwestern Marion County• Approximately 1,520 properties• Project Scope: New sanitary sewer, manholes, lift stations,
street resurfacing, drainage improvements
• November 2011-August 2013 • November 2012-November 2013
Southeastern Corridor STEP, Ph. I and II*
• Ph. I Project Cost: $35 million• Ph. II Project Cost: $13 million• Bid Dates: February 2011, March 2013• Construction: • Construction:
• April 2011-April 2013• April 2013-November 2014
• Details:• Located on southeast side of Indianapolis• Approximately 1,660 properties• Project Scope: Installing new sanitary sewers, manholes and lift
stations in neighborhood streets and rights-of-way; improved drainage for Phase I only
*Cost and schedule includes projects that have not yet bid. (Southeastern/Troy STEP bid April 30.)
Additional STEP Projects of Interest
2009 Bid DateFive Points/Southeastern
2012 Bid Date62nd/Shanghai
2011 Bid DateNora Corridor16th/Whitty: Areas 1-4Southeastern/RaymondBluff/Thompson
2013 Bid DateSouth Keystone
Stormwater ProjectsStormwater Projects
Highland Creek Stormwater Improvements
• Project Cost: $1.7 million • Bid Date: June 2009• Construction: July 2009-September 2010• Construction: July 2009-September 2010• Details:
• Frog Hollow neighborhood, 150 structures• Reduce yearly flooding, address septic issues• 80 percent of stormwater redirected• Stormwater quality measures incorporated• Wetland component incorporated
Highland Creek Stormwater Improvements
Northern Estates Drainage Improvements
• Project Cost: $1.16 million• Bid Date: August 2009• Construction: September 2009-May 2010• Construction: September 2009-May 2010• Details:
• Reduce standing water and flooding in neighborhood• Install drainage inlets and pipes• Install roadside ditches and regrade existing ditches
Additional Stormwater Projects of Interest2009 Bid DateMisc. Countywide ImprovementsUpper Pogues Run WatershedWest 79th Street Drainage
2012 Bid Date62nd/MichiganHarlan Avenue Storm SewerHickory/Edgewood Storm Sewer
2010 Bid Date17th/Livingston DrainageMisc. Countywide Improvements
2011 Bid Date17th/Livington Drainage (II-III)Misc. Countywide Improvements
Misc. Countywide ImprovementsBanta/McFarland DrainageBrookdale/Fairhope Drainage
2013 Bid Date17th/Livington Drainage (IV)Olney/38th Street Drainage36th/Emerson Avenue Drainage
2009-2013 Capital Improvement Project ListCapital Improvement Project List
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