Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 47.01 - Department of Transportation.
47.01.480 - Connecting Washington project delivery—JUDY transportation future funding program—Report.

RCW 47.01.480
Connecting Washington project delivery—JUDY transportation future funding program—Report.

(1)(a) For projects identified as connecting Washington projects and supported by revenues under chapter 44, Laws of 2015 3rd sp. sess., it is the priority of the legislature that the department deliver the named projects. The legislature encourages the department to continue to institutionalize innovation and collaboration in design and project delivery with an eye toward the most efficient use of resources. In doing so, the legislature expects that, for some projects, costs will be reduced during the project design phase due to the application of practical design. However, significant changes to a project title or scope arising from the application of practical design requires legislative approval. The legislature will utilize existing mechanisms and processes to ensure timely and efficient approval. Practical design-related changes to the scope may be proposed by the department, for the legislature's approval, only if the project's intended performance is substantially unchanged and the local governments and interested stakeholders impacted by the project have been consulted and have reviewed the proposed changes.
(b) To the greatest extent practicable, a contract for the construction of a project with any change to the title or scope, whether significant or not, arising from the application of practical design must not be let until the department has provided a detailed notice describing the change to the chairs and ranking members of the house of representatives and senate transportation committees or, if during the interim, to the joint transportation committee.
(c) To determine the savings attributable to practical design, each connecting Washington project must be evaluated. For design-bid-build projects, the evaluation must occur at the end of the project design phase. For design-build projects, the evaluation must occur at the completion of 30 percent design. Each year as a part of its annual budget submittal, the department must include a detailed summary of how practical design has been applied and the associated savings gained. The annual summary must also include for each project: Details regarding any savings gained specifically through changes in the cost of materials, changes in the scope of a project and associated impacts on risk, the retirement of any risk reserves, and unused contingency funds.
(2)(a) The transportation future funding program is intended to provide for future emergent transportation projects, accelerating the schedule for existing connecting Washington projects, and highway preservation investments, beginning in fiscal year 2024, based on savings accrued from the application of practical design and any retired risk or unused contingency funding on connecting Washington projects.
(b) Beginning July 1, 2016, the department must submit a report to the state treasurer and the transportation committees of the legislature once every six months identifying the amount of savings attributable to the application of practical design, retired risk, and unused contingency funding, and report when the savings become available. The state treasurer must transfer the available amounts identified in the report to the JUDY transportation future funding program account created in RCW 46.68.396.
(c) Beginning in fiscal year 2024, as a part of its budget submittal, the department may provide a list of highway improvement projects or preservation investments for potential legislative approval as part of the transportation future funding program. Highway improvement projects considered for inclusion under the transportation future funding program may include new connecting Washington projects, or accelerate the schedule for existing connecting Washington projects, and must: Address significant safety concerns; alleviate congestion and advance mobility; provide compelling economic development gains; leverage partnership funds from local, federal, or other sources; or require a next phase of funding to build upon initial investments provided by the legislature.
(d) It is the intent of the legislature that if savings attributable to the application of practical design are used to accelerate existing connecting Washington projects, savings must also be used for new connecting Washington projects of equal cost.

[ 2022 c 182 § 436; 2015 3rd sp.s. c 12 § 1.]
NOTES:

Intent—Effective date—2022 c 182: See notes following RCW 70A.65.240.


Effective date—2015 3rd sp.s. c 12: "Except for section 4 of this act, this act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect immediately [July 6, 2015]." [ 2015 3rd sp.s. c 12 § 7.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 47 - Public Highways and Transportation

Chapter 47.01 - Department of Transportation.

47.01.011 - Legislative declaration.

47.01.021 - Definitions.

47.01.031 - Department created—Transfer of powers, duties, and functions.

47.01.041 - Secretary of transportation—Appointment, salary, removal.

47.01.051 - Commission created—Appointment of members—Terms—Qualifications—Removal.

47.01.061 - Commission—Procedures and internal operations.

47.01.070 - Director's and commissioner's prior assignments may be delegated.

47.01.071 - Commission—Functions, powers, and duties.

47.01.075 - Transportation policy development.

47.01.078 - Transportation system policy goals—Duties.

47.01.081 - Department—Organization—Management personnel.

47.01.091 - Advisory councils.

47.01.101 - Secretary—Authority and duties.

47.01.131 - Continuation of state services to department.

47.01.170 - Right of entry.

47.01.180 - Roads and bridges in state parks.

47.01.190 - State aid engineer.

47.01.210 - Contract without bid or bond with public utilities and municipal corporations.

47.01.240 - Coordination of long-range needs studies.

47.01.250 - Consultation with designated state officials.

47.01.260 - Authority of department.

47.01.270 - Radioactive or hazardous cargo, notice of prohibition.

47.01.280 - Application for improvements to existing highways.

47.01.290 - Environmental review of transportation projects.

47.01.300 - Environmental review of transportation projects—Cooperation with other environmental regulatory authorities.

47.01.305 - Environmental mitigation in highway construction projects—Public lands first or other sites that avoid loss of long-term, commercially significant agricultural lands.

47.01.315 - Work group on review processes under state and national environmental policy acts for state highway projects—Report.

47.01.330 - Office of transit mobility.

47.01.340 - Local and regional transportation goals.

47.01.380 - State route No. 520 improvements—Exceptions.

47.01.390 - Alaskan Way viaduct, Seattle Seawall, and state route No. 520 improvements—Requirements—Exceptions.

47.01.402 - Alaskan Way viaduct replacement project—Deep bore tunnel option—Funding, accountability, and responsibility.

47.01.408 - State route No. 520 improvements—Design requirements.

47.01.412 - State route No. 520 improvements—Tax deferrals—Definition.

47.01.415 - State route No. 520 improvements—Finance plan.

47.01.417 - State route No. 520 improvements—Finance plan—Revenue sources and savings recognition.

47.01.420 - Naming and renaming state transportation facilities.

47.01.425 - Jurisdictional transfers.

47.01.430 - Wounded combat veterans internship program.

47.01.435 - Highway construction workforce development—Reports.

47.01.440 - Adoption of statewide goals to reduce annual per capita vehicle miles traveled by 2050—Department's duties—Reports to the legislature.

47.01.450 - Funding special needs transportation, application for—Deference to agency council on coordinated transportation recommendations.

47.01.460 - Adjustments to recreational vehicle fees.

47.01.470 - Transfer of ownership of department-owned vessel—Review of vessel's physical condition.

47.01.475 - Transfer of ownership of department-owned vessel—Further requirements.

47.01.480 - Connecting Washington project delivery—JUDY transportation future funding program—Report.

47.01.485 - Final determination by local governments on department permit application for state highway projects less than five hundred million dollars, when due—Annual report.

47.01.490 - Reporting engineering errors on highway construction projects—Requirements.

47.01.495 - Construction program business plan—Requirements—Progress reports—Advisory group.

47.01.500 - Design and construction of bridges across navigable rivers or waterways—Feasibility report on public access.

47.01.505 - Interstate 5 Columbia river bridge project—Joint legislative action committee.

47.01.510 - Autonomous vehicle executive and legislative work group.

47.01.515 - Environmental justice obligations of the department of transportation.

47.01.520 - Publicly available mapping and forecasting tool—Charging and refueling infrastructure locations and information.