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GCRTA Euclid Corridor Transportation Project (ECTP)

This outline explores the scope, unique issues, successes, and future challenges of safety and security certification for the GCRTA Euclid Corridor Transportation Project (ECTP) Bus Rapid Transit (BRT). It covers topics such as modifications to facilities, RTV maneuverability, pedestrian safety, fleet integration, and more.

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GCRTA Euclid Corridor Transportation Project (ECTP)

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  1. GCRTA Euclid Corridor Transportation Project (ECTP) Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Safety & Security Certification

  2. Outline of Topics • ECTP BRT Certification Scope • Unique Issues Associated with ECTP BRT Certification • Certification Successes • Future Hurdles for BRT Certification • Safety and Security Certification Tasks, Project Life Cycle.

  3. ECTP BRT Certification Scope • ECTP BRT - 9.4 miles • Downtown Transit Zone - 2.3 miles • Euclid Ave BRT - 7.1 miles • Modification to existing maintenance facilities • Stations/bus stops • 5 median consolidated left side discharge stations • 26 median right side discharge stations • 29 curb side stops • 21 Rapid Transit Vehicles (RTVs).

  4. Unique Issues Associated w/ Certification • Modifications to Central Bus Maintenance Facility & Hayden Garage • RTV maneuverability restrictions • Lifts: adjustable 3-post lift & parallelogram lift • Fall protection • Gas detection system relationship w/ the new interior door • Wash rack.

  5. Westbound Bus Only Lane Left-Turn Only Lane Westbound Only Lane Eastbound Bus Only Lane Unique Issues Associated w/ Certification(Cont’d) • # of intersections w/ protected left hand turn lanes • Contra-flow • Lack of lane separations (pavement cut rumble strips only).

  6. Unique Issues Associated w/ Certification(Cont’d) • 15” high median stations • Pedestrian crossings & Jay-walking issues • Potential head strikes from the mirrors of approaching buses • Integrating existing fleet • Docking arm system design • Wheel studs striking the median platform. • Platform edge durability.

  7. Unique Issues Associated w/ Certification(Cont’d) • Rapid Transit Vehicle (RTV) • 60 ft articulated bus • 3-right side & 2-left side doors • Hybrid-drive • New bus lifts • New bridge plates • Mechanical Precision Docking (MPD) • Operator & mechanic training.

  8. Unique Issues Associated w/ Certification(Cont’d) • Rapid Transit Vehicle (RTV) (Cont’d) • Vapor door system – sensitive edge • 22 RTV retrofits – work in progress, some impact to certification time-line • 170 verifiable items per RTV (certifiable items) 3570 total verifiable items for the fleet of 21 RTVs.

  9. Unique Issues Associated w/ Certification(Cont’d) • Requirements to issue interim operations permit/certificate for multiple operating segments • Downtown Transit Zone, 3 permits issued • “Open roadway segments, E. 17th to E. 55th” and E. 55th to E. 86th” • Without project communication systems • Without docking arm system on existing bus fleet • Initial operable segment with RTV and complete system, Oct 08.

  10. Certification Successes • An active safety and security certification review committee (SSCRC) • Threat and Vulnerability Assessment (TVA) • Station roof modifications • Bollards at station ramps • Safety analysis on the MPD • Lock out knife switch for RTVs • Certification tasks inclusion in project master schedule.

  11. Certification Successes (Cont’d) • Preliminary hazards analysis (PHAs) tracked throughout project, critical hazards addressed • Implementation of interim operations permits • 100 % certification to date • CO1, Transit Zone, North of Euclid Ave • CO6, Bus maintenance facilities modification • CO3, Innerbelt to E. 79th St • Operational planning within the agency • Emergency incident table top exercise • An active Fire-Life Safety Committee.

  12. Future Hurdles for BRT Certification • Certification efforts need to start at the right time during the project life cycle, “Planning and PE Phase” • Outdated FTA certification handbook • BRT certification not addressed in FTA’s handbook • Education of PMOCs to the basic certification process. Handbook for Transit Safety & Security Certification

  13. Future Hurdles for BRT Certification(Cont’d) • Bus Start-up Operations not as constrained as Fixed Guideway Start-up • Bus Start-up Zones overlap limits of contracts requiring interim permits/certificates

  14. 20 Years 3 Years 1-2 Years 1-2 Years 2-3 Years < 1 Year SSC Tasks, Project Life Cycle FTA & FHWA Funding FTA Review & Approval FTA Review & Approval Full Funding Grant Agreement (FFGA) Approval Revenue Service Local & State Transit Improvement Plan (STIP) 3 Year Plans Prioritized List of Projects for Funding Preliminary Engineering (PE) Conceptual to 30% Design Final Design 30%/60%/90% Design Construction • Planning Phase • Metropolitan • Planning • Organization (MPO) • Long Range • Metropolitan • Transportation • Plan, 20 Yr Vision. • Locally Preferred • Alternative (LPA) • Testing • Start-up • Pre-Revenue • Service Certification Methodology Steps Agency Decision on Certification Method: + Self Certification + Certification Consultant 3rd Party + Designer of Record + Construction Contractor + Or any combination of the above. Step 1:Identify certifiable elements Step 2: Provide Input to the development of the safety & security design criteria Step 3: Develop and complete design criteria conformance checklists Includes Vehicle Procurement (Bus/Rail) Step 4:Perform construction specification conformance. Includes Vehicle (Bus/Rail) Specification Conformance Process. • Step 5:Identify additional safety • and security test requirements • Step 6: Monitor testing & validation. • Step 7: Verify integrated tests. • Step 8: Track “Open Items” • Step 9:Verify operational readiness. • Step 10: Conduct final readiness • determination / Issue Safety & • Security Certification. Related Certification Activities and Tasks • PMP Review • SSMP Review + Basic Certification Methodology • SSC Training • TVA • PHAs • SSC Plan • SSCRC • FLSSC • S&S Design • Review • Data Base for • PHAs, SCILs & • NCRs • S&S Design • Review • Value • Engineering (VE) • Track “Open • Items” PHAs, • SCILs, & NCRs • Convert un-resolved • PHAs to OHAs • SSPP Update • SSP Update • Track “Open • Items” PHAs, • SCILs, & NCRs • Review Construction & • Vehicle Procurement • Change Orders • Verify Operational CILs • Emergency Exercises/Training • Interim Operations Permits • S&S Operational Hazard • Checklists & Inspections • Pre-revenue Service • Operations Testing • Final Verification Report • Project Close out

  15. Summary • ECTP BRT Certification Scope • Unique Issues Associated with ECTP BRT Certification • Certification Successes • Future Hurdles for BRT Certification • Safety and Security Certification Tasks, Project Life Cycle.

  16. Thank You for Your Attention! Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Safety & Security Certification

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