THE : SANDY DART Parsons Brinckerhoff s Disaster Awareness Report October 25, 2013



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THE : SANDY DART Parsons Brinckerhoff s Disaster Awareness Report October 25, 2013 The Sandy Disaster Awareness Report (DART) presents a summary of key developments and funding priorities in the region affected by Hurricane Sandy, as well as some of Parsons Brinckerhoff s activities in support of recovery and mitigation efforts. Parsons Brinckerhoff s Superstorm Sandy Information Center: A website established by Parsons Brinckerhoff allows you to track rapidly evolving congressional, regulatory and federal agency funding developments pertaining to Superstorm Sandy. The site provides links to the final Sandy bill, notices of funding availability and funding allocations, Federal Register notices, fact sheets on agency Emergency Relief programs, testimony from Sandy implementation hearings, etc. The website can be accessed through the following link: http://www.pbtransportationupdate.com/legislation/hurricane_sandy_supplemental_funding.aspx State of Affairs: Washington, DC/National ACTION POST-SANDY: FEMA has obligated $79 million in aid for 84 boardwalk and beach repair projects along the Jersey shore, with different strategies being used to repair and protect beach areas (link below). ACTION POST-SANDY: FEMA is working on a pilot project with National Public Radio s technology research and development group to demonstrate how emergency alert messages can be transmitted in real time to the hearing-impaired (link below). Regional (New York/New Jersey) ACTION POST-SANDY: In New York, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority is looking at creative flood protection strategies to protect the transportation system from future storm-related events (link below). http://www.fema.gov/news-release/2013/10/22/one-year-later-beaches-and-boardwalks-restoring-jerseyshores-lifelines http://www.fema.gov/news-release/2013/10/22/fema-and-national-public-radio-work-together-increaseemergency-alert http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/hurricane-sandy/mta-mulling-flood-protection-strategies-article- 1.1495562 ACTION POST-SANDY: New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has signed four new laws that will further assist communities and homeowners in the state still affected by Sandy (link below). http://www.governor.ny.gov/press/10222013-superstorm-sandy-recovery Page 1

ACTION POST-SANDY: A NY Rising Community Reconstruction conference in Albany, in advance of the Sandy anniversary, brought together members of the state's 45 local planning committees to collaborate on long-term rebuilding after a series of major storms (link below). http://www.governor.ny.gov/press/10232013-ny-rising-community-reconstruction-conference ACTION POST-SANDY: Ellis Island is reopening one year after Sandy, although additional repairs are still needed (link below). http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article/20131023/hospitality_tourism/131029951 ACTION POST-SANDY: The architectural practice White Arkitekter, based in Stockholm, was chosen as the winner of the two-phase design competition "For a Resilient Rockaway" (link below). http://archrecord.construction.com/news/2013/10/131023-winner-chosen-for-design-of-resilient- Rockaways-Community.asp ACTION POST-SANDY: Two home purchases have been made five months after the launch of a $300 million post-sandy home buyout program in New Jersey, with more closings expected soon (link below). http://www.state.nj.us/governor/news/news/552013/approved/20131024c.html ACTION POST-SANDY: Sandy by the numbers: the link below offers a visual representation of Sandy-related data. http://visual.ly/hurricane-sandy-one-year-later ACTION POST-SANDY: What if Sandy wasn t the big one? A forensic hurricanologist at Queens College voices his concerns that Sandy s westward path was an aberration, and the New York area is still due for a strike by a major hurricane on a northward path (link below). http://www.globalpossibilities.org/nyc-hurricane-expert-sandy-wasnt-the-bigone/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nyc-hurricane-expert-sandy-wasnt-the-big-one ACTION POST-SANDY: While many cities are taking climate change seriously, some of the hardest work is being done in New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Houston, and Salt Lake City (link below). http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2013/10/23/2819541/5-cities-climate-resilient/ ACTION POST-SANDY: As people impacted by Sandy reflect on the recovery effort and how much remains to be done, public officials, engineers, planners, and architects are considering how to balance rapid and effective planning with existing political and fiscal realities (links below). http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article/20131018/news/131019888 http://archrecord.construction.com/news/2013/10/131022-hurricane-sandy-one-year-later.asp http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/23/opinion/international/the-stormy-politics-of-building.html?_r=1& http://www.fastcoexist.com/3020202/a-year-later-has-the-east-coast-learned-anything-from-hurricane-sandy ACTION POST-SANDY: The following links highlight some events and exhibitions on Sandy s effect and the issues raised by the storm. Page 2

http://thoughtgallery.org/events/urgent-new-york-perspectives-onresilience/?utm_source=sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_term=thought%20gallery&utm_campaign=the% 20Curriculum%20-%20Oct.%2023&utm_content=A ACTION POST-SANDY: A year after Sandy, are we better prepared locally and nationally for the effects of extreme weather? The links below offer some interesting perspectives. http://www.crainsnewyork.com/eventscalendar/details/4/2924037#utm_source=events%20calendar%20alert&utm_medium=alerthtml&utm_campaign=newsletters http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/dailypolitics/2013/10/a-year-after-sandy-city-is-better-prepared-for-futurestorms http://www.marketwatch.com/story/one-year-after-superstorm-sandy-americans-concern-about-disastersremains-high-but-preparedness-is-low-2013-10-23?reflink=mw_news_stmp Parsons Brinckerhoff Activities: Response, Recovery and Mitigation Projects NEW: Recently awarded contracts ** Alternative Duct Bank Demolition and Construction at Montague Tube: The Montague Tube is an under-river tube connecting Whitehall Street Station in Manhattan and Court Street Station in Brooklyn. Parsons Brinckerhoff/Parsons has been chosen to investigate alternatives to demolish and rebuild duct banks while minimizing impact on New York City Transit operations. Rebuild by Design: A Parsons Brinckerhoff-supported team led by SCAPE/Landscape Architecture PLLC was chosen to proceed to stage two of REBUILD BY DESIGN, a national US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) multi-stage design competition to protect and enhance communities affected by Sandy. New York City Transit: Indefinite Quantity Engineering Services for Superstorm Sandy Related Repairs and Resiliency Projects and Miscellaneous Construction: Parsons Brinckerhoff is one of several firms chosen to provide on-call design, construction management, and inspection services for federally funded repair/resiliency projects. New York City Special Initiative for Rebuilding and Resiliency (SIRR): Through a task-order contract, Parsons Brinckerhoff was the lead coastal protection consultant for New York City s A Stronger, More Resilient New York report, providing the SIRR team with planning and engineering products that led to 37 of the nearly 250 initiatives that drive the NYC resiliency strategy. Parsons Brinckerhoff was also lead author for the transportation chapter and had a staff member embedded on the SIRR team. Consolidated Edison Company of New York: Parsons Brinckerhoff will be conducting a hardening study for seven priority facilities. The objective is to harden the facilities for protection against future superstorms or similar natural disasters. Parsons Brinckerhoff will survey and assess the facilities and propose preventive measures to mitigate or eliminate interruption to Con Edison s operations. The facilities are service centers vital to the repair and recovery of electrical and steam operations throughout the city. Coler Hospital: Parsons Brinckerhoff is performing a condition/damage assessment related to the permanent generator and basement lighting demolished after Sandy. Parsons Brinckerhoff will also provide the necessary design documents to replace the permanent generator and basement lighting, and will ultimately provide construction administration services. Jacobi Hospital: Parsons Brinckerhoff performed a damage assessment for a soffit on the front entrance of Building 6 that was damaged during the storm. Metropolitan Hospital - Independent Architectural and Engineering Damage Assessment: Parsons Page 3

Brinckerhoff is conducting an independent damage assessment of the hospital and preparing the condition/damage assessment with associated construction cost estimate. We are providing a draft FEMA Project Worksheet narrative that will be used to develop the Project Worksheet for the facility. Coney Island Hospital: Hospital Data Center Relocation from the Ground Floor of the Hammett Building to the 5th Floor of the Main Building: Parsons Brinckerhoff is providing condition/damage assessments and hazard mitigation for architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and information technology elements of this project; once the necessary funding is identified we will move to the design phase and ultimately to construction administration. New York City Transit Structural Integrity Assessment: Tubes and Interior Structures: The Parsons Brinckerhoff/Parsons Team is assessing structural damage using non-destructive methods such as ground penetrating radar and infrared scanning, and providing an assessment report of the Montague, Canarsie and Greenpoint tunnels. This contract is in addition to the ongoing assessment of flood damage the team is currently performing in two of the three tunnels. New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) Business Loan and Grant Program: Parsons Brinckerhoff is providing the NYCEDC with technical guidance regarding the level of environmental review required for its Business Loan and Grant Program, which will provide financial assistance to New York City businesses impacted by Sandy. We are also preparing the environmental documentation necessary to obtain environmental clearance from HUD. The initial project was completed within two weeks after notice-to-proceed. New York City Transit Recovery and Flood Mitigation Project for Performance of Architectural/Engineering Design for Repair and Feasibility Study for Flood Mitigation/Resiliency at Montague Tube, Boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn, New York: The Parsons Brinckerhoff/Parsons Team is performing field inspections, survey and final design for repair and replacement of equipment and facilities implemented prior to the2013 hurricane season. Additionally, our team will design solutions to be implemented for the 2014 hurricane season. New York City Transit Recovery and Flood Mitigation Project for Performance of Architectural/Engineering Design for Repair and Feasibility Study for Flood Mitigation/Resiliency at Clark Street Tube, Boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn, New York: The Parsons Brinckerhoff/Parsons Team is performing field inspections, survey and final design for repair and replacement of equipment and facilities implemented prior to the 2013 hurricane season. The team will also design solutions in preparation for the 2014 hurricane season. New York City Transit Recovery and Flood Mitigation Project for Performance of Architectural/Engineering Design for Repair and Feasibility Study for Flood Mitigation/Resiliency at the Canarsie Tube, Boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn, New York: The Parsons Brinckerhoff/Parsons Team is performing field inspections, survey and final design for repair and replacement of equipment and facilities implemented prior to the 2013 hurricane season, and will design solutions in preparation for the 2014 hurricane season. New York City Transit Flood Mitigation Feasibility Study, St. George Terminal Yard Staten Island, New York: The Parsons Brinckerhoff/Parsons Team is performing flood mitigation measures for the yard and adjoining tunnel sections. The primary objective of the study is to develop an effective flood mitigation scheme to protect the yard and tunnel from flooding that may be caused by a Nor easter, heavy rainfall and /or storm surges from up to a category 2 hurricane, and associated high tides New York City Transit Flood Mitigation Feasibility Study, Clifton Yard /Shop, Staten Island, New York: The Parsons Brinckerhoff/Parsons Team is performing flood mitigation measures for the yard and adjoining tunnel sections. The primary objective of the study is to develop an effective flood mitigation scheme to protect the facilities from flooding conditions. Bellevue Hospital: Parsons Brinckerhoff is performing work on behalf of the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation (HHC) to rebuild and strengthen components of Bellevue Hospital. Work includes a 1500kW generator replacement and fuel oil system upgrade, expansion of emergency power distribution, vertical transportation mitigation planning and design, and redundant domestic water pump system emergency inlet and back-up steam source and distribution for the campus. Geotechnical/Tunnel Design for Port Newark Flood Resiliency: Parsons Brinckerhoff is performing engineering design and construction support services for the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey (PANYNJ) Port Newark Flood Resiliency Program through on-call contract. Our engineers are working with PANYNJ Engineering to design retaining walls, stop logs and other barrier systems as flood resiliency measures for critical facilities at Port Newark. Geotechnical/Tunnel Design for PATH Flood Resiliency: Parsons Brinckerhoff is performing geotechnical and tunnel design services for the PANYNJ PATH Flood Resiliency Program through our Geotechnical and Tunneling Technology on-call contracts. Our engineers are working with PA Engineering to design retaining Page 4

walls and other barrier systems as flood resiliency measures. Work is being performed for PATH s Harrison Car Maintenance Facility and for both the Hoboken and Exchange Place PATH stations. NJ TRANSIT Westbound Waterfront Connection: As part of NJ TRANSIT s post-sandy initiative, Parsons Brinckerhoff is preparing the feasibility study, preliminary engineering and final design for a flyover that will allow the easy movement of trains from the Hoboken and Meadows Maintenance Complex yards prior to an event to the safe harbor yards. This flyover will eliminate across the track train movement on the Northeast Corridor that would impede service during pre-event preparation Rehabilitation and Flood Mitigation/Resiliency at New York City Transit Montague Tube: The Parsons Brinckerhoff/Parsons Team is performing field inspections, surveys, and final design for repair and replacement of defective equipment and facilities implemented prior to the 2013 hurricane season for New York City Transit. Additionally, our team will design short and long-term solutions for implementation for the 2014 hurricane season. Consultant Services to Investigate Existing Flood Mitigation/Resiliency Systems Adaptable to the New York City Transit System: The Parsons Brinckerhoff/Parsons Team, on behalf of New York City Transit (NYCT), is researching/investigating and providing reports of possible flood mitigation/resiliency systems to be used in NYCT property based on existing systems in use worldwide. Our team will propose these systems and/or adapt them so they can be utilized in the NYCT system as part of long-term solutions. Rehabilitation and Flood Mitigation/Resiliency at South Ferry Station (IRT): The Parsons Brinckerhoff/ Parsons Team is working with NYCT to prepare bid packages for the work necessary to restore South Ferry Station to its pre-sandy condition, bring it to a state of good repair, reintroduce service, and prevent future flooding from coastal storms. The South Ferry Station, completed in 2009 and the newest station in the entire transit system, was significantly damaged by flooding. New York State Boat Channel Emergency Maintenance Dredging and Robert Moses Park Beach Fill: Working with the New York State Office of Parks and Recreation, as part of an on-call contract, Parsons Brinckerhoff s assignment is to dredge the channel to 12 feet and use the material for beach fill. New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT): Route 35 Bridge over Cheesequake Creek, Sayreville Borough and Old Bridge Township, Middlesex, NJ: Provided support to the NJDOT Environmental Team; reviewed emergency repair reports by other consultants; redesigned the proposed scour countermeasures. NJDOT Route 37 Mathis Bridge: As a modification to an existing contract, performed underwater assessment and investigation and emergency repairs to this movable bridge. Superstorm Sandy Recovery Call Center and Registration Intake Services: Parsons Brinckerhoff has supported FEMA s efforts by providing registration intake and call center services through Parsons Brinckerhoff s FEMA Housing Inspection Services contract. In November 2012, Parsons Brinckerhoff was awarded a technical assistance task order to place RI agents at FEMA s Virginia and Texas National Processing Service Centers. Hurricane Sandy Recovery FEMA Category B Emergency Protective Measures (Location of Debris and Shoaling in State Channels): Parsons Brinckerhoff is working with NJDOT to map the condition information for all state navigation channels in the Raritan Bayshore, Monmouth, Ocean, Burlington, Atlantic and Cape May shore areas in order to protect the public from injury and harm. NJ TRANSIT: Flooding of the Passaic River in Newark during Sandy caused flooding via sidewalk gratings into the tunnel areas near Newark Penn Station. Visual assessments of electrical power, tunnel ventilation, associated instrumentation and control equipment are being provided along with mitigation recommendations. Brooklyn Battery Tunnel: Work includes condition assessment of mechanical and structural systems; capture of lessons learned from related superstorm activities on facilities worldwide; production of rapid response mitigation measures; and preparation of design documentation for permanent mitigation measures. Queens Midtown Tunnel: Services similar to those provided for Brooklyn Battery Tunnel. Cape May Townsends Inlet: Condition assessment of Cape May County s roads and bridges within 36 hours of the storm, followed by an investigation to perform emergency repair design for this movable bridge. New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) Ocean Parkway Preliminary Coastal Restoration: Review, consultation, and emergency preparation of civil/environmental documents to restore the washed out roadway, with a focus on coastal replenishment and subsurface stabilization. NYSDOT Emergency Preparedness: Preparation of emergency procedures, training, and exercises to update current practices for Region 11. Long Island Railroad (LIRR) Westside and Long Island City Flood Study: Study to analyze Sandy s impact in rail yards and develop mitigation solutions. Page 5

Contact: John R. Boulé II P.E. Vice President Senior Manager for Priority Project Delivery, Northeast Region Parsons Brinckerhoff One Penn Plaza New York, New York 10119 Boulejr@pbworld.com 212 465-5113 (office) 646 463-2438 (cell) Page 6