February 1,
2021
Anthony Marino
Town Manager 25 Green Street
Ipswich,
MA 01938
Subject: MassDOT Highway Division Project 611975:
Ipswich- Roadway Improvements on County Street including
Rehabilitation of Bridge
I-01-005– Project Eligibility Notification
Dear Mr. Marino:
On behalf of MassDOT, I am writing to inform
you that the Highway Division’s Project Review
Committee (PRC) has evaluated the subject project and determined that it
is eligible for Federal Aid highway
funding. It is the PRC’s
understanding that the estimated Total Federal Participating Construction Cost (TFPCC) of this project
is $5,653,500. The TFPCC, which consists of the bid items, police details, construction engineering, contingencies and reimbursable utility relocation, must by
fully programmed on the
Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). As the project
proponent, the municipality is
responsible for costs associated with design, right-of-way acquisition and
environmental permitting.
This eligibility determination by the PRC is
not a commitment of state or federal funding to the project, nor is the decision to commit funding
solely MassDOT’s. The decision to
program funding for this project is
made by the Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization (Boston MPO) as
part of their annual TIP
development process. The Boston MPO
is comprised of 22 voting members, including
Massachusetts Executive Office of Transportation, MassDOT Highway
Division, the Massachusetts Bay Transit
Authority (MBTA), MBTA Advisory Committee, the Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport), Metropolitan
Area Planning Council (MAPC), the Advisory Council, the Cities of Beverly,
Boston, Everett, Framingham, Newton,
Somerville and Woburn, and the towns of Acton, Arlington, Brookline, Medway, Norwood and Rockland, and is the
federally designated entity charged with developing transportation plans and programs for this region.
The municipality will be responsible for funding
and administering the project design (with Highway Division review and approval), securing
and providing documentation for all necessary Right-of-Way in accordance with Uniform Act requirements,
and for preparing all environmental permit applications. The Highway Division will be responsible for
administering the environmental permitting process necessary to obtain
the required permits and for
overseeing the project
construction.
519 Appleton
Street, Arlington, MA 02476
Tel: 857-368-4000
Anthony Marino
Ipswich – County Road February 1, 2021
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The following sections
of this letter discuss other requirements in more detail:
PROGRAMMING REQUIREMENTS
1.
In order
to be advertised for construction bids, all federal
aid projects must be
listed in the annual
element, or first year, of the regional
MPO’s approved Transportation Improvement Program which covers
five federal fiscal years. Please
work with the District Office and the Central Transportation Planning Staff (CTPS), which serves as
staff to the Boston MPO, to discuss the appropriate programming approach for this
project.
2. All
projects, even though listed in the TIP, are subject to the availability of
state and federal funding. Considerably
more projects are eligible for federal aid in the MPO region than can be
programmed in the TIP.
3. Since
the TIP is financially constrained by the anticipated federal funding available
each year, any request for amendments
(such as a revision to the project year, total project cost, or project-funding category) should be coordinated through
the MPO. It is expected, however,
that the proponent will attempt to
constrain project costs to available funding.
4. The MPO
considers Transportation Evaluation Criteria (TEC) in establishing priorities
for programming TIP projects. You should consider
both the Highway
Division’s and the MPO’s
evaluation in relation to other similar
projects in your region to determine the level of commitment, and schedule, of your community’s
resources for this project. If this
project has not already been evaluated
by the MPO, or if you believe the evaluation needs to be updated, please
contact this office and the MPO.
5. The
municipality and its project designer should be aware that the Total Federal
Participating Construction Cost, as listed
in the TIP, must include an amount
for contingencies, construction engineering, reimbursable utility costs and traffic control,
and that MassDOT will include an inflationary adjustment based upon the estimated year of advertising.
6.
Cost
estimates shall be reviewed at major design milestones, including every review
submission. In addition, in preparation
for annual TIP development, detailed cost estimates (showing TFPCCC as well as a breakdown of different
funding categories, if applicable) must be submitted to the MassDOT
District Office during
the second week of January
every year.
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS
1.
The municipality is responsible for the completion of the project design in accordance with the 2006 Massachusetts
Highway Department Project Development
and Design Guide, Engineering Directives,
SOPs, and other relevant Highway Division standards and criteria. The Highway Division requires formal approval of design exceptions when any
of the controlling design criteria identified
in the Project Development and Design
Guide (Chapter 2 Section 11) and Engineering Directive E-14-006
cannot be met.
2. If the
municipality requires the services of a Surveyor or
Design Consultant, it must hire a firm that is
currently pre-qualified for the appropriate type of work by the Highway
Division’s Architects and Engineers
Review Board. Lists of pre-qualified
firms are available on the Highway Division website. https://hwy.massdot.state.ma.us/webapps/MHDConsultants/MHD_Consultants.asp
Anthony Marino
Ipswich – County Road February 1, 2021
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3. When
soliciting services from Surveyors or Design Consultants, the Highway Division
requires the municipality use a
qualifications-based selection process. In
addition, the municipality shall refer to the
Municipal Project Guide during the project development and contract negotiation
process. This document is available on the Highway Division website. http://www.massdot.state.ma.us/highway/DoingBusinessWithUs/LocalAidPrograms/MunicipalProje
4.
Municipalities
shall use MassDOT’s Standardized Scope of
Work and Work Hour Estimate Form for Design
Services as a template for municipal agreements with design consultants. These documents are available on the Highway Division website,
and must be submitted to this District Office for review and approval.
http://www.massdot.state.ma.us/highway/Departments/ProjectManagement/StandardizedScopeandE stimateForms.aspx
5. All
projects require some level of construction phase engineering services by the
design consultant. The municipality
is responsible for ensuring that any contracts with design consultants include appropriate consideration for these important
services.
6.
The traffic
control measures developed
for this project
must be prepared
consistent with 701 CMR
7.00 (Use of Road Flaggers and Police Details
on Public Works Projects). The
Highway Division will only advertise
for construction projects that have been developed consistent with the Road Flagger and Police Detail Guidelines that
are found at our website: http://www.massdot.state.ma.us/highway/RoadFlaggers.aspx.
7.
Prior
to the beginning of preliminary survey work, the project designer shall contact
the District Survey Engineer to coordinate
the establishment of horizontal and vertical control points near the beginning and end of the project. All survey work must be prepared in
accordance with the MassDOT Survey Manual. Layout needs to be located by an
instrument survey and suitable to develop a recordable plan in accordance with the applicable sections of 250 CMR 6.01 & 6.02.
8.
The
municipality is responsible for acquiring the necessary rights, including
temporary and permanent easements, on
private and public property in accordance with the Federal Uniform Act Requirements. The Right-of-Way process is time consuming and expensive. The
municipality will need to perform
title exams on all parcels needed for the project. They will need to allocate significant
staffing resources to work with impacted property owners. Property owners are
entitled to an appraisal and an
appraisal review. Property owners are
entitled to receive Just Compensation. Your
municipality is responsible for all Right-of-Way acquisition expenses including
recording fees at the Registry of
Deeds. Your municipality will be
assigned a MassDOT Community Compliance Officer
to oversee the process and ensure compliance to state and federal regulations. Right-of-Way requirements, guidelines and checklists are enclosed for your
reference. Please ensure that
sufficient work-hours
are provided in the design contract for the design consultant to prepare all
necessary Right-of-Way plans and
documents. The preparation of Right-of-Way
plans are required at every stage of
design submission based on an instrument survey that meets 250 CMR 6.01 and
6.02. Recordable plans and
instrument will be required.
Anthony Marino
Ipswich – County Road February 1, 2021
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9.
This
project is subject to Early Environmental Coordination as described in the
Thresholds, Timelines, and Submission
Requirements that appear in Appendices 2-A-6 and 2-A-7 of the MassDOT
2006 Project Development and Design Guide.
Submissions for this project shall include documentation of any coordination that has been completed by the
municipality. The Highway Division will not initiate the 25% design
submission review until the Early Environmental Coordination Checklist has been submitted
to the Highway Division. The latest version of the EECC
is available on our website: http://www.massdot.state.ma.us/highway/Departments/EnvironmentalServices/FormsPublicationsDo cuments/ProjectDevelopment.aspx
10.
The
municipality shall be named as the applicant on all required environmental
permits. The municipality shall prepare all required environmental permit
applications and submit them to the Highway
Division for review. After making any
edits required by the Highway Division, the municipality
shall submit the permit applications to the appropriate environmental
permitting entities, as directed to do so. The Highway
Division reserves the right to assume the role of permit applicant on any project it will advertise.
11.
For all roadway projects, the project designer
must submit the Pavement Design Checklist to the Highway Division Pavement Management Section for approval. If this was not done during the project
initiation phase, then the project
designer shall submit a pavement
design through the District Office
and Highway Division
Project Manager prior to the 25%
design submission.
12.
The
municipality shall coordinate the design of the project with all municipal
departments and with any applicable
public or private utilities such as gas, electric, cable, and telephone, to
determine if there are any potential
utility projects that would disturb the completed roadway work. Any proposed
utility construction must be completed before the project can begin. Please be aware that Highway Division policy restricts highway
surface openings for a period of at least five years after the new surface is placed, except for
emergencies. Justification of surface
opening requires the approval of the
District Highway Director. In
addition, the community is responsible for obtaining any required
waivers.
13.
Any water and sewer work in the area will be
the responsibility of the municipality and shall be completed prior to the start of project
construction, unless MassDOT authorizes such work to be part of project
construction.
14.
Providing safe and convenient walking and bicycling
accommodations in all transportation projects
is a goal of MassDOT. The
municipality is responsible for developing this project in accordance with relevant multimodal guidance in the Project Development Design Guide and
MassDOT Policy and Engineering
Directives, most notably the Healthy Transportation Policy Directive,
P-13-0001, and Engineering Directive E-14-006.
15.
All
Highway Division projects must be designed, constructed
and maintained in compliance with the Americans
with Disabilities Act (ADA) and with the specifications set forth in the
Massachusetts Architectural Access
Board (AAB) regulations at 521 CMR. The
municipality is responsible for ensuring
that any Right-of-Way necessary for construction complies with AAB
specifications and that completed projects are maintained in accordance with ADA
and AAB regulations.
Anthony Marino
Ipswich – County Road February 1, 2021
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16.
The
municipality will be required to enter into a Municipal Project Agreement with
the Highway Division, similar to the enclosed sample, when the actual construction
project bid has been determined. If the municipality will not be able to comply with the terms of the
agreement, which include making reasonable efforts to
remove snow and ice to allow only temporary and isolated interruptions in accessibility, it should not advance this
project for advertising by the Highway Division. This requirement is in accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended, 42 U.S.C.
§ 12101 et seq.; 28 CFR § 35.133, and 23 U.S.C. § 116 (Maintenance).
17.
The municipality shall be responsible for all construction costs under two conditions:
§
When the construction costs for the contract scope exceed the total participating contract bid price
by more than ten percent (10%), the municipality shall be responsible
for the amount over 110% of the total
participating contract bid price unless
the municipality submits
sufficient
documentation
to MassDOT showing
that the work was necessary solely due to MassDOT’s construction oversight, as determined solely by MassDOT.
§ When the municipality requests work that FHWA
and/or MassDOT determine is unnecessary to
complete the Project, the work shall be deemed
“non-participating” and the municipality shall pay the full cost of that work.
18.
To improve the quality of its design and
construction projects, the Highway Division employs a Cost Recovery Procedure for construction extra
work orders determined to be caused by designer errors. The municipality and/or its design consultant are responsible
for addressing all Cost Recovery inquiries
and for making Cost Recovery restitution payments to the Commonwealth, if
determined to be warranted. Any and all approvals made by MassDOT
during the Project’s design review
shall not relieve
the municipality’s responsibilities for such errors and omissions.
Thank you for your anticipated compliance to
the requirements contained in this letter. Failure
to carefully follow the above
requirements may jeopardize your project’s success and eventual
advertisement
for construction. We look forward
to working with you as this project
progresses. If you have
any questions or need additional information, please contact Frank Suszynski, Deputy District
Highway Director at 857-368-4011.
Sincerely,
Frank Suszynski
Digitally signed by Frank
Suszynski Date: 2021.01.29
18:58:11 -05'00'
Paul D. Stedman
District Highway Director
Encl: Attachment A, Municipal Signature page
Right-of-Way Guidelines & Sample Municipal
Project Agreement
cc: (letter only): Rick
Clarke, Public Works Director Matt
Genova, CTPS
ATTACHMENT
A Municipality’s Acknowledgement of Project Eligibility Notification MassDOT - Highway Division Project #611975: Ipswich- Roadway
Improvements on County Street including Rehabilitation of Bridge I-01-005 TOWN OF IPSWICH |
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This signed form should be mailed to District 4 Highway Director, 519 Appleton Street,
Arlington MA
02476