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Baltimore-Washington Parkway Widening Feasibility Study

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<strong>Baltimore</strong>-<strong>Washington</strong> <strong>Parkway</strong> <strong>Widening</strong> <strong>Feasibility</strong> <strong>Study</strong>Physical ConstraintsBased on the capital cost calculations, the outside widening options will cost more than the insidewidening options. The AASHTO widening options will cost more than the NPS widening options. Thedifference in cost is due mostly to the wider shoulder impacts resulting from the use of the AASHTOdesign standards in comparison to the NPS standards. This impact would affect both northbound andsouthbound widening. It should also be noted that these costs exclude estimates of potential right-ofwayacquisition or other cost factors previously noted.6.3.2RightofWayCostsThe potential right-of-way impacts identified were very narrow sliver encroachments adjacent to theB-W <strong>Parkway</strong> boundary. It is anticipated that if this study should advance to a more detailed designthat these impacts could be avoided and therefore no costs for right-of-way acquisition are included inthe study.6.3.3OperationsandMaintenanceCostsThe widening of the parkway will increase the pavement area by about 35 lane-miles and the surfacearea of associated bridge structures will be increased accordingly. As a result, the annual operations andmaintenance cost budget for the <strong>Parkway</strong> would likely increase by about $300,000 to $400,000. Thiscost was estimated by applying the increased number of lane miles and structure areas to unit pricestaken from the 2011 operations and maintenance budget, provided by the NPS. This cost includes laborand materials for typical parkway maintenance items such as mowing grass, applying road salt andannual bridge maintenance.6.3.4ConstructionCostsforParkAestheticsGiven the context of the parkway, additional costs were included in the estimate for landscaping andaesthetic treatment of structures. For the NPS alternatives, the cost of roadside barriers was estimatedto account for the decorative concrete/stone treatments. For bridges, an additional $20 per square footwas added to the cost estimate to account for the aesthetic architectural treatments of piers andabutments. The estimated landscaping cost was increased to account for plantings indicative of aparkway.59 November 2012

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