WMATA Use Of The New Austrian Tunneling Method For Lining And Support

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Larry H. Heflin
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's Wheaton Station and tunnel design was completed and offered for bid in the Spring of 1983. The format was unique to the Authority: a four part, four fiscal year contract developed in response to funding limitations with construction divided into four stages allowing the maximum amount of work to be done each year for the funds available. The bid was based on the entire contract, but was orginally awarded for only the first year's work. Each year's work had a maximum funding limitation thus safe guarding the Authority from a grossly unbalanced bid. The Authority's estimate for this work was $83,871,524. The low bid came in at 61% of this for a total low bid of $51,512,058. The low bidder was ILBAU America Corporation whose home offices are in Austria. Following receipt of the bids (and resolution of objections cited by other bidders who felt that the job could not be done for the $51 Million dollar figure), a Notice-To-Proceed was given on October 5, 1983. The construction contract allows a Value Engineering Change Proposal, called a VECP which is initiated and developed by the contractor to change the drawings, specifications or other requirements of the contract. Among other things the VECP should decrease the contract price while maintaining the service life, reliability, ease of maintenance, and standardized features and appearance and not require an unacceptable extension of the contract time. A VECP must estimate the amount of the net savings
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APA: Larry H. Heflin  (1985)  WMATA Use Of The New Austrian Tunneling Method For Lining And Support

MLA: Larry H. Heflin WMATA Use Of The New Austrian Tunneling Method For Lining And Support. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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