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| Project Name: | BART Construction Management Services |
| Location: | San Francisco, California |
| Project Description: | This
5-year, $15 million project includes construction management services for
various projects including, but not limited to, the following: Parking and Intermodal Access: ADA and Title 24 access upgrades, garage and parking lot expansions, modifications and renovations, and intermodal facilities. Mainline and Yard Infrastructure: Additional storage facilities, maintenance shop expansions, TransBay tube facility rehabilitation, transit vehicle washer replacement, and underground and overhead structure repairs. Facilities (Stations and Buildings): Elevator/escalator additions, fire protection modifications, passenger station expansions, security enhancement plan, and transit joint development. Train Control Systems: Advanced Automatic Train Control (AATC) expansion and complementary technologies, Automatic Train Control implementation and renovation, technology development (e.g., Adaptive Diagnostic Systems, Broken Rail Detection, Vehicle Automatic Train Control), Yard Control and Car Tracking. Transit Power Systems: System wide essential power, 34.5Kv and 1000v traction power rehabilitation and optimization, technology development (e.g., Superconducting Cables), Cathodic Protection and Structural Coatings. Controls and Communications: Central facilities modifications and computer replacement, communications additions (e.g., CCTV, Data Transmission Network, Destination Signs, Intercom, PA, Radio, Telephone), and emergency controls and communications. |
| Paragon's Role: | As Construction Management Consultant, Paragon is responsible for providing construction management services including, contract administration, cost management, scheduling, quality control, quality assurance, claims management, dispute resolution, acceptance test management, staff augmentation, and emergency response services, as required. |
| Owner: | San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) |
| Client: | Earth Tech |
| Project Duration: | 2002-2007 |
| Budget: | $15 million |
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