Administration provides update on COTA administrative building and maintenance facility project

The project  is located  in Lower  Base,  Saipan  with an approximate  area of 7,114  square meters. It includes construction of an administration and maintenance facility, paved parking and driveways,  water storage tank, generator  and its enclosure,  ponding  basins, perimeter fencing and perimeter security lighting.

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres said this project will increase public transportation access and open up job opportunities for residents within this growing public service.

“Public  transportation  is one of the biggest  factors  in alleviating  poverty  throughout  the United States, and our administration through the dedication and commitment of our COTA team have worked very hard to make this a real system here in the CNMI. As we expand services, we also want to expand job opportunities for residents who want to be a part of this exciting development. By truly creating a public transportation system that is comprehensive and reaches the most underserved  and vulnerable  areas in our community,  we help people get to work, apply for jobs, and avail themselves of important public services,” said Governor Torres.

Lt. Gov. Arnold I. Palacios said the project is one of several infrastructure  projects in the pipeline these next two years.

“COTA  is doing their part to making it easier for folks to find a job, go to their medical appointments,  or attend classes at Northern Marianas College. With the progress being made on our public transportation  and within our infrastructure  planning  efforts,  we will soon  see  new  facilities  and  improved  roads  to  make  life  better.  Our  goal  is to expand economic  opportunity  for all residents,  and this is one of many  projects  to achieve  this priority,” said Lt. Governor Palacios.

Special   Assistant   for   Public   Transportation   Alfreda   P.   Camacho   said   the   COTA administrative and maintenance facility consists of a concrete building (combined structure) with approximately  10,900 square feet of total floor space.

The construction of the Commonwealth Office of Transit Authority’s  administrative building & maintenance facility is ongoing. Office of the Governor photo

“The project, which technically started on July 29, 2020, will be completed on October 2, 2021 for a total performance period of 430 calendar days. The project accomplishment to date is approximately four percent as of October. We are making significant progress, and we look forward to seeing this project completed next year so that we can expand public transportation services for our community,” said Camacho.

The project site is located on potentially compressible soils, which may result in significant settlements. To improve the site economically and effectively, preloading (surcharge) was recommended to consolidate it relatively quick under loading. Preloading of the building site began on September 14, 2020 and is now on its fourth lift out of the anticipated five lifts. The rate of settlement will be monitored regularly until such time that preloading is complete as determined by the geotechnical engineer on the project.

The building finish floor elevation was established at 9.10 feet, which is 2.10 feet above the base flood elevation. The project contractor, RNV Construction, started its mobilization on August 7, 2020.  Temporary facilities such as field offices, storage and fabrication sheds, access gates, parking, and temporary utilities have been completed.  The contractor has also completed the temporary construction fence along the project boundaries.  Excavation of temporary ponds and swales that will contain the surface runoff within the project site was also done.

“This is one of those very important projects that positively impacts our Commonwealth, and that this administration would like to see completed in a timely manner. We anticipated normal construction challenges when we awarded this project especially at this time of the year, however, we are working very closely with the Department of Public Works and our construction manager GHD Inc. to ensure the project will be completed on time and within budget,” said Special Assistant Camacho.

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