For
Immediate Release
February
24, 2014
Airports
Authority Statement Regarding
Status
of Silver Line Phase 1 Construction
Below is
a statement from the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority
regarding the status of construction on Phase 1 of the Dulles Corridor
Metrorail Project.
"The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority
and the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority have concluded a
review of the Silver Line Phase 1 Substantial Completion Submission from
Dulles Transit Partners, and determined the contractor has not yet met
the contract requirements for substantial completion.
The contract requires the submission to meet
criteria in 12 different areas. Seven of the 12 areas were determined to
be deficient. Examples of problem areas include:
·
Failure to deliver certificates of occupancy for
almost 20 wayside buildings, including stations, power substations and
the tunnel;
·
Performance issues with the Automatic Train Control
System that prevent WMATA from beginning Operational Readiness
Testing;
·
Failure to fully correct defects that impact
operations, including track gage problems;
·
Elevator and escalator problems, and water leaks in
buildings;
·
Incomplete documentation for testing requirements
and safety/security verifications.
The Airports Authority has instructed DTP to
provide a plan and date of conclusion for addressing the outstanding
items as quickly as possible. We will work closely with DTP, WMATA and
our other partners to monitor progress and assure that all contractual
obligations are satisfied.
Substantial completion is a major milestone in the
process of advancing the project to WMATA’s Operational Readiness
Testing, safety certification and finally revenue service. After
determining operational readiness, WMATA has up to 90 days to conduct
further testing and setting the date for revenue service.
During the 90-day period, the Tri-State Oversight
Committee and the Federal Transit Administration will conduct
reviews.
Phase
1 of the Silver Line runs from East Falls Church to the eastern
edge of Reston with four stops in Tysons Corner.”
The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, established in 1987
by the governments of Virginia and the District of Columbia, manages and
operates Ronald Reagan Washington National and Washington Dulles
International airports, which together serve more than 40 million
passengers a year. The Airports Authority also operates and maintains
the Dulles Airport Access Road and the Dulles Toll Road and manages
construction of the Silver Line project, a 23-mile extension of the
Washington region’s Metrorail system into Loudoun County, Va. No tax
dollars are used to operate the toll road, which is funded by toll
revenues, or the airports, which are funded through aircraft landing
fees, rents and revenues from concessions. The Silver Line construction
is funded by a combination of toll-road revenues, airport contributions
and federal, state and local government appropriations. The Airports
Authority is led by a 17-member board of directors appointed by the
governors of Virginia, Maryland, the mayor of Washington, D.C., and the
president of the United States.
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