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Tren Urbano Rail System Project
San Juan, Puerto Rico
With the completion of the first phase of the $1.5
billion Tren Urbano project, San Juan, Puerto Rico,
will soon be served by a new rail transit line. DMJM+HARRISs
leadership of strategic planning, management, and technical
services successfully produced this new-start, turnkey
demonstration project on an aggressive schedule that
met the requirements of the Puerto Rican government.
The 10-mile (17.2 km) first phase is a mix of at-grade,
above-grade, and underground sections.
Designed to provide commuters and visitors with a modern
alternative to the islands heavy traffic congestion,
Tren Urbano is a 16-station, high-capacity third-rail
system linking key commercial, institutional, and residential
destinations in the densely developed adjacent municipalities
of Bayamon, Guaynabo, and San Juan. Future phases will
add connections to Old San Juans popular and tourist
destinations, the airport, and the Carolina city center.
Two stations in the Rio Piedras area will be underground.
This is in one of the most sensitive historic areas
in Puerto Rico. Substantial ridership and focused economic
development are anticipated at station locations serving
the office district, medical center, universities, government
services, key residential neighborhoods, town centers,
and major highway intersections.
Responding to the clients ambitious schedule
requirements, DMJM+HARRIS staff published a Draft and
a Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) within
16 months of project inception. We obtained the federal
Record of Decision and a federal full-funding grant
agreement within 18 months. And our construction procurement
specialists developed an aggressive, industry-sensitive
procurement approach that resulted in the successful
bidding of $1 billion worth of contracts.
Because of the urgent need for Tren Urbanodemonstrated
by its unprecedented 90 percent level of public support
DMJM+HARRIS coordinated project planning and design
processes concurrently with the environmental analysis.
This strategy made it possible to award the first design/build/
operate/maintain contract almost immediately upon completion
of the EIS.
Combining a variety of techniques and media for informing
the public of the status and benefits of the Tren Urbano
project, DMJM+HARRIS also provided strategic and technical
support to a program of public meetings, interagency
cooperation, media relations, information access, public
hearings, and special events. We also achieved the clients
goal of transferring technical knowledge about transit
planning, design, and construction through the design
and implementation of a conscientious program by which
Tren Urbano staff participated in structured mentorship
programs and attended monthly seminars by project experts.
A professional development program with M.I.T. and the
University of Puerto Rico was implemented and coordinated
by DMJM+HARRIS to open career pathways for local students
interested in pursuing transportation-related design
and engineering professions.
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