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recognize and applaud the leadership and commitment of protecting our air quality in health. that is due to the leadership of the mayor, jared at the time you were with the city, monique. they deserve the credit. we are proud to partner with them to be able to help provide this funding, but the leadership and commitment and drive to make this happen -- it has been a five-year effort. this has been incredible because i remember when we first started this effort. we put together just shy of $2 million to help move this forward. why do we do this? because diesel emissions represent a major health concern here in the bay area. toxic soot from diesel lodges in our lungs, causes a number of respiratory problems, and oceangoing vessels represent a fraction of that. this is something we have an undertaking in the bay area, to clean of diesel soot from a variety of sources.
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we put together a comprehensive program we continue to implement to clean up all the trucks in the port of oakland. we are also doing that with regard to the locomotive traffic in the bay area, and this project represents another example of our efforts working with partners in the city and county of san francisco to make sure we keep it been here in the bay area. [applause] thank you. let me hand it back over to monday. we are glad we could partner with the city and county of san for cisco, and again, i want to recognize their leadership. >> thank you very much, and thank you for your belief in this project and your willingness to help us get it going. that really is the difference- maker for us, and we appreciate that. last but not least is our general manager of the san francisco public utilities commission, ed harrington, who
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came along and help with the investment when we needed it. we are grateful to him and all his staff for making this possible. >> thank you. thank you for your leadership. happy to be here with the bay area quality people and others. you are all aware that we have the best water in the world with hetch hetchy water, and you are probably not aware that it has a very nice by product -- clean, renewable power, and that will be powering this shift. you may say, but " big deal." this is the equivalent in terms of energy use as if you fold city hall into this slit. the amount of hall -- of power this should uses is equivalent to the amount of power used by city hall. this is a place where princess wanted to do this. we wanted to be partners in that, so this is the cheap power -- hetch hetchy power.
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if pg&e had done this, they would be charging about $25,000. we wanted to make it beneficial to the ship to use clean power and not diesel power, so we will be charging about $16,000. we will be cheaper than pg&e, and we will be cheaper than diesel. it is a win for all of us to have a good, clean power at a reasonable price, and i'm happy to be here. [applause] . >> the mayor is checking his math. i would like to recognize the individuals who made this possible. first and foremost has to be the port staff. also, our engineering, real estate, planning and development, and maintenance divisions, not to mention finance division. i would like to thank the cruise terminal environmental advisory committee for bringing this topic of many years ago and seeing it through to fruition.
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that was very much a blessing for all of us. i would like to thank the men and women of the longshore union working behind you. this is probably your one and only opportunity to see them at work. we could not be here without it. i would like to thank the company that is also working this ship. metro cruises is here. you will notice a plethora of volunteers who are concierge as they give us their time for free, and we are very grateful for all of that. i know this project took a ton of effort, not the least of which is through cochrane and also mcmillan engineering. please applaud yourselves. please come inside and enjoy the celebration. [applause] ok, and i am supposed to tell you that if you would like to
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october 14 meeting of the transbay joint powers authority. madam secretary, please call the roll. > [roll call] mr. chairman, you have a quorum. >> next item. >> communications. the november meeting will be held on november 1, due to be regularly scheduled date following -- falling on an absurd holiday. an official notice will be sent out. >> thank you. next item. >> order directors new and old business. >> any new or old business? seeing none, let's move on to
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item five. >> executive director's report. >> good morning. i would like to begin by mentioning that we have a new head of the program management program control team for you. emilio cruz. i think you know him from working on the project in various capacities. i wanted to officially welcome him. we continue to be in support of the design and development structures, with all of our stakeholders, including the fire department, dpw, we have also met with the sentences for redevelopment agency, as you will hear later on. we are also working with greyhound and amtrak as well. we are now 35% complete with the construction documents for the
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project. excavation packages are due on november 9 to us. as you know, we have extended the bid date because bidders requested more time to prepare for this package. with respect to the bus ramp. we have been working hard on that. i would like to have richard present the design to you right now. >> good morning, commissioners. my name is richard kauffman. i am on the design team. i want to give you an update on the structural design elements of the bus ramp connecting the transit center. we did have some changes with high-speed rail in the springtime. over the summer, we worked out
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those alignment which had an to affect on our ability to stretch across natomas street, and that has caused some changes in the design. what you see is a rendering showing how word square, the southwest corner of the transit center. and the design there has buses going in two different directions. what i want to talk about today is how we are modifying this designed to span across the train's box. as maria mentioned, we are around 35% done in terms of construction documents. we have 35% issued and we expect to have 65% by springtime. the train box changes impacted us in a few ways. primarily, the ability to take
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columns down through the tracks is a huge challenge. we met with planning -- we had a meeting last thursday with the project managers, redevelopments officials. everyone was in agreement on going forward with this cable print design. we followed that up with a seismic structural committee on monday. they also concurred that the cable bridge was a good engineering solution for this challenge. we are excited about this. i also want to give you some a visual context and a brief cost schedules as well. structurally, i will just review the boss for ramp layout, working from south to north connecting the bay bridge. we have a substation on sterling's trade that will be realigned in future designs.
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-- sterling street that will be realigned in future designs. we also have plans for a burger- type bridge. -- girder-type bridge. going north, we have an embankment along essex street that will be part of a retaining wall system. there will be abutments on both sides of that. the abutment will tie into a viaduct spanning over folsom st., howard, and natomas. this is the area where we are focusing our changes. the trained box, as of the 35% design in march, as seen in
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orange, as you know with the changes in high-speed rail, it moved about 100 feet to the south to allow wider turns coming into corners and better design characteristics for high- speed rail. that changed the span to about 200 feet where we could easily put a column through the train box. lots of seismic challenges. so we came up with a cable bridge design that spans from howard across to the trauma. this bridge spans 200 feet from howard street to the transit center. you can see the profile here. this is a preliminary profile. it allows the span across the entire transit center area. about 300 feet of the cable bridge time into a concrete by doctors. this is a cross-section of the
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bridge. only about five and half be. that reduces the visual impact. that is good for allowing light in, the bulk of the structure. it is a little bit wider because there are cable anchors on each side. here are the images. this is what we really want to show you today. this is the look from suckeresed howard street. this will be a landscaped area with connections to natoma, the transit center. you will also see the parcelled building to the right of the towers. that has been integrated with our thoughts on how this would fit into the context of the area.
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this is a view looking west on natoma through the pedestrian plaza area. a bigger advantage of the cable bridge is it does not extend columns into the area, and as well, operates better with the bike routes underneath. this is the view from second street. here you can see the span across to the bus deck. finally, this is looking from howard street to the north. you can see taxi ramps and bus ramps going down to the lower concourse. designers are really excited about turning this into an icon of the neighborhood that ties in
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the transit center, but they are worried about the bulk of the tower, so we will be working with them to get a more graceful design, have a more tie-in structure. right now, the schedule is to spend two months doing the cable bridge design. we will incorporate this into 65% construction documents by next march, final documents by next november. this would lead to a bid for peril, with tjpa approval, putting us around march 2012. that is right on schedule and ties into construction for 2012 through 2015 with the main building. as far as cost, about $36 million for the bus ramp. this is in line with the estimates. the cable bridge, $10.9 million.
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the harrison over crossing, the retained sections, that totals about $25 million. so our next up is refining the design, technical details, in the next few months, and we will be back to answer any questions. >> i should also add, peter walker is working with our team to look at the landscaping surrounding the ramp as well. >> ok, any questions? director harper? >> the last i heard about this area -- i did not hear about spanning the train box or anything -- but there was an issue of the curvature for transit buses, whether there would be enough room.
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did that address this? >> we already modified the alignment of the curbs. it has been refined since those issues were discussed. i do not think there are any geometry issues. this is the improved version. >> ok, thank you. >> moving on to the report, you will be hearing from steve role on our demolition update. i did want to report last week, we celebrated 5000 hours of demolition with no problems. 5000 hours without incident. we continue on a 100% safe to track record. i would like to have steve give us an update on the demolition. >> good morning, directors. as the executive director pointed out, that is one of our
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big milestones. through the end of september, 5000 hours of no incidents whatsoever. safety was a big milestone. we have also completed the phase one demolition and turn the temporary terminal back over to the contractor to finish up the last portion, the northwest corner. they we mobilized on september 20. we have also gotten into the
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phase two demolition, removing the building through fremont street. we are 70% into that. that includes removing the remainder of the bus ramps at the beale street crossing, getting into the terminal by us representative. as of yesterday, we started to take down the terminal roof. the yellow areas on your screen our phase one appeared that is now complete. think areas -- pinkz"w on the southern portion of beale street is complete. about 70% leading into the terminal is complete. here are some photographs of what was accomplished last month. deep shoring that had to go into removing the foundations on the temper terminal site. that is completed.
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we are now working our way across parcel land, soon to cross beale street. this is the parcel p area. that area has been completely cleared off and is free of debris. i think ac transit is using part of that for bus parking. starting to go across beale street. this was in september. moving on to the complete removal. there you can see beale is cleared, except for the fed supporting the bridge structure. then moving into the terminal itself. last month, you asked about kraft hours. to date, 605 towers through the
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end of september. 5614 hours, about 94%. those are bay area numbers. hopefully, those are the numbers you were looking for. on the general timeline, what we discussed last week. things have not changed. i know the versatility packages come before you today. that will be starting up shortly. -- first utility package comes before you today. we will be across freemont street by the end of the month. the upper level deck, across first street by thanksgiving. if there are no questions, that is my presentation. >> any questions? maybe you have the answer -- i may have to directed to the executive director. in terms of the materials that
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being recycled in any fashion? >> yes, sir. the steel is being recycled. the concrete is being kept on site to be used as a balanced as contruction goes toward. it will be crushed and used where possible. >> we will have a utility item before you today. on september 15, we open the bid for the sixth utility relocation construction package. we received three qualified bid. all three were small business enterprise contractors, and all were below the engineer's estimate. we will be presenting that for your consideration today. the remaining utility packages will be issued for bids through the end of the year. we expect to have that completed. they all participation goal. we continue to work with pg&e to push them on their work onnatoma
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street so that we can have ari attila the contractors complete their work. with respect to buse continue to meet with transit staff to determine current communications systems. we continue to work with caltrans to review the starke project. on1:5bky the temper terminal, ae mentioned, it is now cleared, so we can complete phase two of the terminal. that work is moving along well. with respect to the rail component of the program, we continue to work with trout track -- caltrans and the california high speed authority on the design. we have received formal written letters onyde the agreement andn the platform agreement, layout of the transit center. we expect the high speed rail authority to formalize the process through a variant. give us the funding of state. y>> good morning.
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last time, two grants pending. they are competitive grants. £4m-lone is out of a high-speedl pot, and that is to keep the phase two work goingl particularly as it relates to environment to work we need to continue that part of the work. !-mv >> director colon? i rg -- director cohen? x about a phased inm75çv4 approaa electrification coming up the peninsula that did not necessarily seem consistent with ]$/p:the strategy we had talked about in treating the entire san jose to>c&$ñ area as one project. i wonder what the impact of that might look like. .9uzvr>> the only thing i know t
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ia high the c speed rail authority responded with a letter to caltrain on that issue. i am not sure theøy[g] are on te same page right now. we have not had any involvement 7kuwt: letters go back and forth. >> it might be worthwhile, perhaps gettingr(tq7úr steve ind again as we have in the past, just to check back in. the commitment that we originally had that we would treat the$1 area as one project was important. if there is any deviation from that, i think weuht seriously consider that. >> director lloyd? >> at this point, if you are correct, director choen,>hcohene
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z addressing it at the november meeting. excellent question. >> 5>!éw/pthank you. now i would like an update on wqiupdate. >> good morning. aeyq5chsmall business manager. i want to provide an update and s terms ofbe8hf uq 4.3, 4.4 bid packages that were issued yesterday. an opening on november 9. in addition tobe%k)4ñ that, didt 19.1, relocation of a temporary wall along+çl
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we are going for a goal. adds past month. m? in z>mñw we also/ew to attending the event at the end of the month of october 27,px# e conjectures of bent, which would be held at the gallery design center. .b$her÷>> thank you. >> any questions? hs>> director lloyd? >> goingp description of the rail box. i assume we are lookinglxtqíl ah >> i think i will have bob
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respond to that. inner-city or commuter. at this point in time, we are stillce@)j÷ looking at different platform heights for high-speed rail and 4 caltrain commuter rail. kaw [3÷high-speed being a 44 in, caltrans, 25 inches. common boardingm@so=iñ height, t will give the station a lot more -- >> we would flexibility in what kinds of trains and tracks we use. i just returnedq it is amazing what they are doing over there. compatible. i would hope that we would have the same sort of thingú caltrain. the new2 emu cars will probably bay-u
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