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Metropolitan Council May 30, 2018 1

Today s Topics Revised Project Budget and Schedule Third Amendment to Cooperative Funding Agreement with HCRRA Fourth Amendment to 2017 CTIB Capital Grant Agreement 2

SWLRT Revised Project Budget and Schedule 3

SWLRT Project Budget: Background Existing $1.858B project budget was developed in August 2016 based on 90% design plans In 2016, revenue service was anticipated to be 2021 and is now anticipated to be 2023 $1.858B was submitted to FTA when project applied to enter Engineering FTA approved entry in Engineering in December 2016 FTA established federal participation maximum of $929M Any additional cost increase to project is borne solely by local project partners 4

Funding Sources June 2017 CTIB $226.4M FTA $928.8 M (50%) Henn. Co. $393.6 M HCRRA $185.8 M State $30.3 M Henn. Co and Cities $23.7 M In-Kind Land $69.0 M 5

SWLRT Project Cost Drivers Schedule delays Construction Right-of-Way Project Management 6

SWLRT Project Budget: Cost Drivers Schedule Delays Freight rail negotiations Additional environmental analysis Civil rebidding 7

SWLRT Project Budget: Cost Drivers Construction Commodity cost increases since August 2017 o Diesel fuel prices rose $2.56 to $2.99 or 17% increase o Raw steel prices index increased from $621 to $867 per ton, a 40% increase o Metro unemployment rate ticked downward 3.4% to 3.2% in April Shared corridor protection wall added 8

SWLRT Project Budget: Cost Drivers Right-of-Way Property values escalation Increase of business relocations 9

SWLRT Project Budget: Cost Drivers Project Management Extend consultant services to 2023 Extend agency project staff to 2023 Extend project office lease to 2023 10

SWLRT Project Budget: Cost Drivers Eden Prairie Town Center: Eden Prairie voted May 15 to commit local funding for the Eden Prairie Town Center Station o Station added back into opening day project scope using $6.1 million federal CMAQ grant & funds committed by the City of Eden Prairie Including the station adds $7.7M to project budget 11

Steps Taken to Mitigate Cost Increases Council made changes to the civil contract specifications: Provided contractor with greater flexibility for scheduling construction activities lowered project mobilization risk Propose lower contingency to reflect 100% completion and bid opening of largest construction bid package: 20% in 2016 to 14% in 2018* Re-allocate maintenance/storage functions to existing facilities on Blue and Green Lines * Pending FTA approval 12

Steps Taken to Mitigate Cost Increases: OMF Site Re-allocate LRV maintenance functions to existing system facilities Operations and maintenance capacity: Modification to Franklin facility for additional maintenance capacity Interior modifications to Lowertown to support maintenance Revised plans for the Hopkins site to include a rail support facility, pocket track, stormwater ponding, parking 13

Revised Project Budget and Schedule Revised project budget: $2.003B Represents 7.8% (or $145 million) increase from 2016 budget Requires increased local funding commitment from Hennepin County and HCRRA of $204M Revised project schedule: 2023 (revenue service) 14

Revised Project Budget Element 2016 2018 Details Construction $984M $1,127M Increase in construction costs Reallocate OMF functions in Hopkins to existing facilities, replace with rail support facility, pocket track and stormwater pond, work with the City of Hopkins to identify other project related public uses for the OMF site such as storm water management & parking Add Eden Prairie Town Center, previously deferred Include additional corridor protection / Northstar tail track extension Right of Way $252M $219M Increase in relocations from estimate of 100 to 170+ Remove County in-kind land value LRV $126M $122M Adjust to reflect actual contract costs Project Management TOTAL $1,858M $2,003M $496M $535M Extend project duration, need to retain consultant support, contractors and agency staff longer Additional environmental review 15

Funding Sources With EPTC $928.8 Million Local Funds Committed CTIB* $217.4 M Henn. Co. * $592.9 M FTA $928.8 M (46%) HCRRA $199.5 M *Numbers updated from May 23, 2018 presentation State: $30.3 M Henn. Co and Cities: $26.4 M EPTC: $7.7 M ($6.14M CMAQ, $1.54M EP) 16

SWLRT Budget Adjustments $2,000 State $30.3 State $30.3 In Millions $1,500 $1,000 HCRRA $185.8 Henn. Co. $393.6 Henn. Co and Cities $23.7 In-Kind Land $69.0 HCRRA $199.5 Henn. Co.* $592.9 CTIB $226.4 CTIB* $217.4 Henn. Co and Cities $26.4 EPTC $7.7 $500 FTA $928.8 FTA $928.8 $0 *Numbers updated from May 23, 2018 presentation 2016: $1.858B 2018: $2.003B 17

SWLRT Project Budget Contingency 2016: $1.858B Contingency: $309M (20%) 2018: $2.003B *Proposed Contingency: $238M (14%) Contingency Contingency May 2018 * Pending FTA approval 18

Executive Change Control Board Purpose: Ensure orderly and appropriate coordination of significant changes to project budget Bring the project in under-budget Hennepin County will have shared oversight with the Council on major decisions including contingency spending Change order ECCB approval > $350K 19

Next Steps Hennepin County May 17: Commissioner briefing May 22: County Board & HCRRA meetings May 31: County Board & HCRRA actions (special meetings) Metropolitan Council May 23: Joint Management/Transportation Committee recommendation May 24: Corridor Management Committee May 30: Business Advisory Committee May 30: Council action (special meeting) 20

2018 Major Project Milestones Month February Milestone Published Supplemental Environmental Assessment Published Quality Management Services for Civil Construction RFP March April May July August September Congressional Funding of CIG program Public Comment Period for SEA Freight Rail Agreements/Surface Transportation Board Filing Open Civil Construction Bids FTA Environmental Finding/Met Council Environmental Declaration Request FTA & Hennepin County Letter of No Prejudice (LONP) FTA & Hennepin County Approve LONPs Met Council Awards Civil Construction Contract Begin mobilizing for Civil Construction Apply for Full Funding Grant Agreement 21

Letter of No Prejudice (LONP) Federal policy: LONP authority allows an applicant to incur costs on a project utilizing non-federal resources, with the understanding costs incurred subsequent to the issuance of the LONP may be reimbursable as eligible expenses should FTA approve the project at a later date May 18: Council submitted a FTA LONP request for the Civil Construction in the amount of $187.3M Begin construction activities: mobilization, pre-construction inspections, utility relocations, freight rail phasing/shutdowns, winter calendars & highway/road closures 22

LONP Scope Mobilization SouthWest Station Bridges Prairie Center Dr I-494 Valley View Rd Nine Mile Creek 212/Shady Oak Rd Minnetonka/Hopkins Excelsior Blvd Kenilworth Channel Glenwood Ave Freight Rail Trackwork Kenilworth Tunnel 23

Overall Project Schedule Project Development 2011-2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Engineering ROD AROD Construction LONP FFGA LRV Design, Production & Testing Fare Collection Production & Testing Integration Testing Revenue Operations ROD: Record of Decision AROD: Amended ROD LONP: Letter of No Prejudice FFGA: Full Funding Grant Agreement 24

Recommendation (2018-127) That the Metropolitan Council: Approve the updated SWLRT cost estimate of $2.003 billion as the project budget; and Acknowledge the revised project schedule that anticipates a revenue service year of 2023. 25

SWLRT Third Amendment to the Cooperative Funding Agreement with Hennepin County Regional Railroad Authority 26

Recommendation (2018-128) That the Council authorize the Regional Administrator to negotiate and execute the Third Amendment to the Cooperative Funding Agreement with HCRRA for the SWLRT to: Extend the funding agreement to August 31, 2018; Increase the amount of HCRRA s share of project funding by $4,219,863 (from $63,269,282 to $67,489,145); and Further clarify roles and responsibilities regarding use of contingency, liability and insurance in the corridor, financing federal grant reimbursements and costs associated with the unlikely event of a project shutdown and procedures for collaborative decision making. 27

SWLRT Fourth Amendment to the 2017 CTIB Capital Grant Agreement 28

Recommendation (2018-129) That the Council authorize the Regional Administrator to negotiate and execute the fourth amendment to the 2017 CTIB Capital Grant Agreement for the SWLRT to: Extend the 2017 CTIB grant from May 31, 2018 to August 31, 2018; Increase the spending authority by $4,431,337 (from $179,834,921 to $184,266,258); and Further clarify roles and responsibilities regarding use of contingency, liability and insurance in the corridor, financing federal grant reimbursements and costs associated with the unlikely event of a project shutdown and procedures for collaborative decision making. 29

More Information Online: www.swlrt.org Email: SWLRT@metrotransit.org Twitter: www.twitter.com/southwestlrt 30