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鶹TVվ Senior Civil Engineer/On-Site Project Manager Clinton McClure shares insights into Chicago’s Project Coordination Office, which he’s been a part of since 2012.

The ‘Building a New Chicago’ program, a $7-billion infrastructure investment announced by former Mayor Rahm Emanuel in 2012, generated an influx of transportation projects for the Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT), spurring new innovations in the process.

To keep development on schedule, CDOT officials founded the Project Coordination Office (PCO), an internal management agency that could administer work between utility companies and other agencies that help improve the public right of way.

Along with connecting various stakeholders to improve information sharing, the PCO enables efforts to improve city infrastructure and reduces waste and duplication to boost savings across public and private agencies by an average of $22.8 million a year.

It consists of engineers and planners from prime consultant Collins Engineers and its various sub-consultants, including , an 鶹TVվ Company, where Clinton McClure has amassed 11 years of experience.

 

“We developed a mapping application called to visualize project data and identify problem areas that need coordination. DotMaps has been adapted to be used by city officials, utility companies, and even the general public with ChiStreetWork.” — Clinton McClure, Senior Civil Engineer/On-site Project Manager at 鶹TVվ

 

The PCO coordinates infrastructure projects across Chicago by gathering information from public and private utility companies about their capital improvement programs. Personnel are able to coordinate projects with special event planners like the Lollapalooza music festival and the Chicago Marathon hosted by Bank of America.

This includes using maps to identify areas where multiple projects will take place at the same time and communicating with those agencies to develop a succession of projects that minimizes the amount of new asphalt or concrete that is removed by future work. Projects are then recorded in a Memorandum of Understanding that all parties sign before construction takes place.

 

“An important aspect of the PCO is the open line of communication between us and our client. We’re working very closely to deliver timely infrastructure improvements that benefit the entire city. This program allows us to serve our community through serving our client.” — Dr. Jing (Connie) Li, PhD, PE, President of TranSmart

 

This ensures that all underground work takes place on a street before final asphalt resurfacing begins, allowing the road surface to remain undisturbed for longer than it would have been otherwise, saving both material and labor costs to the utility or agency that can be allocated towards future construction.

CDOT has recognized the value that the PCO has in promoting cooperation among various stakeholders and driving efficiency in infrastructure improvements.

“[The PCO] has improved collaboration with other agencies and service providers within the public right of way, helping save taxpayers millions of dollars while minimizing disruption for residents and businesses,” said Gia Biagi, a previous CDOT Commissioner. “With a busy construction season around the corner, we look forward to continuing to find ways to improve and streamline the process of delivering infrastructure improvements across Chicago.”[1]

And TranSmart has helped the PCO achieve these improvements, providing support for both project coordination as well as technical review of construction drawings submitted to CDOT for permit approval and GIS analysis of public data for planned construction projects, permits, and recently resurfaced streets.

“The PCO is proudly comprised of dedicated staff across our partner firms who deeply and genuinely care about their city. TranSmart has been a steady and committed sub-consultant partner on this project over the years and has played an important role in helping to create the powerful results that we have delivered for our client,” said Kelly Samara, program manager for CDOT-PCO.

PCO staff engineers include Dillon Rattray-Mattis, Bernard Lodyga, and on-site project manager Clinton McClure, P.E.

The PCO, which some records list as the first of its kind in the U.S., has saved the City $251 million due to its coordination efforts. Today the PCO continues to provide swift management of many infrastructure improvements that help boost the quality of life in Chicago.

[1] “CDOT’s Project Coordination Office Saved Chicago $23.7 Million in 2022” City of Chicago, February 27, 2023. https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/cdot/provdrs/future_projects_andconcepts/news/2023/february/ProjectCoordinationOffice.html

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鶹TVվ Selected to Lead Sherwood Forest Drive Extension Project in Louisiana /atlas-selected-to-lead-sherwood-forest-drive-extension-project-in-louisiana/ Tue, 30 Jun 2020 14:14:31 +0000 /?p=243951 The post 鶹TVվ Selected to Lead Sherwood Forest Drive Extension Project in Louisiana appeared first on 鶹TVվ.

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AUSTIN, Texas, June 30, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — 鶹TVվ Technical Consultants, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATCX) (“鶹TVվ” or the “Company”), a leading provider of professional testing, inspection, engineering, program management and consulting services, announced today that the 鶹TVվ/ATC Baton Rouge Office has been selected by East Baton Rouge Parish to design the Sherwood Forest Drive Extension project.   The approximately $30 M, 2-mile greenfield project is part of the East Baton Rouge Parish’s $1B Road Rehabilitation and Mobility Enhancement Program known as MOVEBR.  鶹TVվ will provide Road/Bridge Design, Geotechnical Design, Flood Plain Analysis (to include fill mitigation and detention design), Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling, Drainage Design, Green Infrastructure Planning and Design, Complete Streets, Utility Coordination, Subsurface Utility Engineering (Level A), Topographic Survey, Right-of-Way Survey and Mapping, Traffic Engineering and Design.

“We are pleased to have the opportunity to work with the East Baton Rouge Parish on this program that will deliver less congested corridors, safer streets, and enhanced quality of life for all residents in the region,” said 鶹TVվ CEO L. Joe Boyer. “鶹TVվ continues to be committed to assisting communities with programs like MOVEBR that will be the industry standard of excellence for delivering high-quality transportation solutions.”

The Sherwood Forest Drive Extension project will be delivered in two phases.  In Phase I – Preliminary Engineering, the 鶹TVվ team will develop multiple corridor alignment alternatives analyzing each’s impacts on key analysis criteria such as environmental, wetland, drainage and traffic impacts while implementing resilient design strategies to solve flood plain and detention issues. Phase I will also include implementing the latest technology in LiDAR aerial drone surveying coupled with traditional topographic surveying to produce accurate real-world data for use in the preliminary engineering tasks.  Upon completion of the design study and identification of the final corridor alignment, which will take approximately 18 months, 鶹TVվ will negotiate Phase 2 of the project which will include the final design components of Road/Bridge design, drainage, two new intersections, Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) Services, pedestrian access and sustainable green infrastructure.

The corridor encompasses many environmental and utility challenges to be considered including environmental wetlands, residential and commercial right-of-way, oil and gas pipelines, and transmission lines.  In addition, the entire area falls within the Comite River watershed which was inundated during the parish-wide 2016 flood event and as a result, the entire project area is classified as Flood Zone AE.  Implementing resilient design strategies will require extensive upstream and downstream watershed modeling, detention modeling, and flood plain fill mitigation.  This extensive use hydrologic and hydraulic modeling will be the first of its kind for the MOVEBR program and will likely be used for any future development in the area and incorporated into a larger parish-wide master drainage plan initiative

The Sherwood Forest Drive Extension project is part of the larger Baton Rouge transportation master plan which seeks to reduce corridor congestion, provide safer streets, and enhance mobility to improve the quality of life for all residents and commuters to the Capital area.  For more information about MOVEBR please following the link: 

About 鶹TVվ Technical Consultants
Headquartered in Austin, Texas, 鶹TVվ is a leading provider of professional testing, inspection engineering and consulting services under the name 鶹TVվ Technical Consultants, offering solutions to public and private sector clients in the transportation, commercial, water, government, education and industrial markets. With more than 100 offices in 40 states and 3,200+ employees, 鶹TVվ provides a broad range of mission-critical technical services, helping clients test, inspect, certify, plan, design and manage a wide variety of projects across diverse end markets. For more information, go to .

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