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2010-11-19 20:38:43
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Hey Guys, Eric and I took another look at the draft RFQ and the language actually reads as follows: ----- In addition, FDOT *desires* the team members to have, respectively, the levels of experience set forth in this Section 6.3.1(b). * Lead Rolling Stock Manufacturer *A Rolling Stock Manufacturer that has design, manufacturing, testing and delivery experience within the past 5 years , having supplied at least one project, with electric steel-wheel-on-steel-track passenger trains capable of minimum operating speeds of at least 186 mph/300kph with a proven and demonstrable passenger service history . ----- The obvious key word being "desires." The way this reads is that CAF could participate, but may lose some points as a result of not having proven experience at 186mph. This seems to be in contrast to the presentation we saw in Orlando so we'll wait to see what the final language is on the RFQ (expected to be released at the end of this month). Mike On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 10:19 AM, Michael Muldoon < mmuldoon@rosemontseneca.com> wrote: > > Note that FL (Tampa-Orlando) received $800 million in the latest round of federal funding. > > > > Feds give Fla. $800 million more for high-speed > > > > The Associated Press > > TAMPA, Fla. -- The federal government has given Florida another $800 million for a high-speed rail line between Tampa and Orlando. > > The grant announced Monday brings total federal funding to $2 billion. > > President Barack Obama came to Tampa in January to announce $8 billion in stimulus awards for rail projects nationally including $1.25 billion for Florida. > > The new money is not stimulus but comes from $2.5 billion Congress put in the transportation budget for high-speed rail. > > Sen. Bill Nelson, a Florida Democrat, said he expects the state to get the remaining $300 million in federal money it needs next year. The project will total $2.6 billion including about the state's contribution. > > Florida also is getting $8 million to plan an Orlando-Miami leg. > > Read more: http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/10/25/1890349/feds-give-fla-800-million-more.html#ixzz13TDFT0Vv > > > > On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 10:49 AM, Michael Muldoon < mmuldoon@rosemontseneca.com> wrote: >> >> Good Morning Guys, >> >> >> >> Our meeting with CAF and HNTB went well yesterday. CAF outlined their company/HSR expertise and were able to openly question the HNTB project management team on aspects of their plan for the Tampa-Orlando corridor. A couple of key points that came out of the discourse are below: >> >> >> >> 1) Speed: When asked about the specs. that will be included in the RFQ, Adrian Share (Program Director for Florida Rail Enterprise – THE guy) responded that it would be “performance based” and would more than likely require a proven-speed of 186 mph. As you know, CAF doesn’t currently have a train in operation that goes that speed (developing a prototype that can go 220 mph and will begin testing soon). We need to determine who (HNTB/FL Rail Enterprise or FRA) is pushing for the speed threshold and ensure that it doesn’t prevent CAF from submitting a bid. Adrian repeatedly said that it was the FRA that was pushing for this requirement, but Virginia/Tomar disagreed. >> >> >> >> 2) Timeline: Adrian and his team largely reinforced the timeline as we knew it. Below are key dates: >> >> -Week of 10/25: FL Rail Enterprise hears about additional $1.12bn in federal funding (in addition to the $1.25 awarded through ARRA, will largely complete funding for the Tampa-Orlando >> >> Route) >> >> -November 8-9: HSR Conference. Critical for CAF. Is essentially a matchmaking opportunity. >> >> -Late November: RFQ released with a one month turnaround time (teams will need to be formed by then) >> >> -March 2011: RFP issued to shortlist (3-4 consortia) >> >> -Late 2011: Selection of winning team >> >> -2012: Begin construction >> >> >> >> 3) Consortia: Adrian largely reinforced the list of consortia that he gave Eric last time they spoke. It was evident that we should focus on the SNCF/Bechtel and Fluor Daniel/Balfour Beatty teams as they are still looking for a rolling stock manufacturer. I'd suggest we reach out to Fluor Daniel ASAP. Their Board of Directors are here: http://www.fluor.com/about_fluor/leadership/board_of_directors/Pages/default.aspx if you guys want to see if we have any connections at that level. >> >> >> >> There were some additional points made that we can discuss on our call next Tuesday. Let me know if you have any questions and Lorenzo please add anything I missed! >> >> >> >> Best, >> >> >> >> Mike >> >> >> >> >> >> Mike Muldoon >> >> Rosemont Seneca Partners, LLC >> >> 1010 Wisconsin Ave., NW >> >> Suite 705 >> >> Washington, DC 20007 >> >> (202) 333-1880 >> >> mmuldoon@rosemontseneca.com >> >> P Consider the environment before printing this email. >> >> > > > -- > Mike Muldoon > Rosemont Seneca Partners, LLC > 1010 Wisconsin Ave., NW > Suite 705 > Washington, DC 20007 > (202) 333-1880 > mmuldoon@rosemontseneca.com > -- Mike Muldoon Rosemont Seneca Partners, LLC 1010 Wisconsin Ave., NW Suite 705 Washington, DC 20007 (202) 333-1880 mmuldoon@rosemontseneca.co
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