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ROADWAY AND SURFACE CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS AND RELATED
ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR THE MIAMI STREETCAR WITHIN THE
MIDTOWN MIAMI PROJECT.
The amount. of $1,500,297 shall be allocated from the FEC Corridor Neighborhood Improvement
Trust Fund to the following roadway and surface elements of the Miami Streetcar Project to be
constructed within the Midtown Miami Project:
Underground Power/Communication Conduits ($769,750)
• 450 linear feet of 1W4" Traction Electrification Duct Bank
• 2,900 linear feet of 3W4" Traction Electrification Duct Bank
• 50 linear feet of W4" Traction Electrification Duct Bank
• Nine Power Supply Manholes
• 100 linear feet of 2W4" Signal and Communication Duct Bank
• 2,900 linear feet of 3W4" Signal and Communication Duct
• Eight Signal and Communication Manholes
• Cathodic Protection Systems
Overhead Contact System (OCS) -Additional Pole Costs ($1,416,000)
• Twenty-seven modified Street Light Poles
• Thirty Street Light/OCS Combo Poles
• Four Pedestrian Lights modified to accommodate reduced OCS
• Thirty-four Pedestrian Light/OCS Combo Poles
• Forty-one OCS Cable Span Poles
• Twelve OCS Cantilever Poles
Environmental Mitigation ($1,100,000)
• 10,000 Tons of Contaminated Soil
• 10,000 Clean Fill
The construction for these roadway and surface construction elements is estimated to begin in November
2005 and completed in August 2006.
Based on estimates from the Final Design plans for the Miami Streetcar Project within Midtown Miami,
the above costs total $3,758,378 for the construction and construction engineering support. This amount
also includes related engineering and construction administration services to be provided for the
construction of the streetcar elements including contract administration, responses to requests for
information, field site visits, and other construction engineering support. The estimated cost for these
services is approximately $472,628. All the above costs are in 2005 dollars.
FEC Corridor Neighborhood Improvement Trust Fund September 21, 2005