Economic Stimulus Information Meeting Florida Department of Transportation Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise

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Economic Stimulus
Information Meeting
Florida Department of Transportation
Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise
March 17, 2009
Chief Operating Officer
Comments
Jennifer M. Olson, P.E.
Chief Operating Officer
Turnpike System
GARCON POINT
BRIDGE
MID-BAY BRIDGE
NORTHERN COIN SYSTEM
WESTERN BELTWAY, PART C
SEMINOLE EXPRESSWAY
SUNCOAST PARKWAY
BEE LINE EAST EXPESSWAY
VETERANS EXPRESSWAY
BEE LINE WEST EXPESSWAY
CROSSTOWN EXPRESSWAY
PINELLAS BAYWAY SYSTEM
TICKET SYSTEM
SUNSHINE SKYWAY BRIDGE
POLK PARKWAY
Florida’s Turnpike System 460 miles
Other FDOT Owned
126 miles
Other FDOT Operated
SOUTHERN
CONNECTOR
EXTENSION
21 miles
ALLIGATOR ALLEY
TOTAL
607 miles
SOUTHERN COIN
SYSTEM
SAWGRASS
EXPRESSWAY
HOMESTEAD
EXTENSION OF
FLORIDA’S
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TURNPIKE
Florida’s Turnpike Today
Largest toll system in Florida
Nationally:
2nd largest in revenue
4th largest in length
System of toll roads
User-financed: does not rely
on gas taxes
Part of the FDOT
Florida’s Turnpike Today
PEOPLE OF FLORIDA
GOVERNOR
SECRETARY
Transportation
Commission
General Counsel
Inspector General
Legislative Programs
Administrator
Federal Programs
Administrator
Public Information
Administrator
Assistant Secretary
Engineering &
Operations
Assistant Secretary
Finance &
Administration
Districts 1 - 7
Florida’s Turnpike
Assistant Secretary
Intermodal Systems
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Development
5
Organization
Governor
Transportation
Commission
Secretary
Executive Director
Chief Executive Officer
Communications & Marketing
Deputy Executive Director
Chief Operating Officer
FHP Troop K
General Counsel
Government Affairs
Deputy Executive Director
Chief Financial Officer
Planning & Production
Financial Planning
Highway Operations
Financial Services
Toll Operations
Work Program
Business Development &
Concessions Management
Contractual Services
Administration
Management Structure
FDOT
Management
Private Sector Support
Customer Satisfaction
FY
2005
FY
2006
FY
2007
FY
2008
Received value for toll paid
87%
91%
92%
92%
Would recommend using
Turnpike System
92%
96%
96%
96%
Satisfied with road conditions
93%
92%
92%
93%
Would recommend stopping
at a service plaza
73%
85%
82%
83%
Would recommend
purchasing SunPass
97%
97%
97%
97%
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DBE Commitment
Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise is committed to providing
business and economic opportunities for Florida’s
minority, women and disadvantaged business
enterprises by ensuring a level playing field and
fostering equal opportunity in DOT-assisted contracts.
We are committed to identifying and including DBEs in
our procurement process.
The Department of Transportation has an overall eight
point one percent (8.1%) race-neutral DBE goal. This
means that the State’s goal is to spend at least 8.1% of
the highway dollars with Certified DBE’s as prime
Design/Build Firms or as subcontractors.
Scope of Services
Matthew Price, P.E.
District Construction Engineer
All Electronic Tolling (AET)
Phase 3
Two Mainline
Plazas
Okeechobee
Miramar
14 Ramp Plaza
Locations
Note: Dolphin Center is in Phase 4
E8J81- AET Phase 3
FDOT/FTE will issue a request for proposal (RFP) to solicit
competitive bids and proposals for the Design/Build project,
which consists of converting the northern section of the
Homestead Extension of Florida’s Turnpike (HEFT/SR 821) into
an all-electronic toll (AET) facility.
This work will include:
Demolition
Building Modifications
Roadway Improvements
Grading
Drainage
Signing & Pavement Markings
DBE Utilization
DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (DBE) UTILIZATION
The State of Florida, Department of Transportation, in accordance
with the provision of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat.
252) and the regulations of the Department of Commerce (15 C.F.R.,
Part 8) issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all firms and
individuals that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered
into pursuant to this advertisement, Disadvantaged Business
Enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit proposals in
response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the
grounds of race, color, sex, or national origin in consideration for an
award.
The Department of Transportation has an overall eight point one
percent (8.1%) race-neutral DBE goal. This means that the State’s
goal is to spend at least 8.1% of the highway dollars with Certified
DBE’s as prime Design/Build Firms or as subcontractors.
Access to Project RFP/Bid
Information
Ramon Paez,
Finance/Administration MBE Manager
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