Metropolitan Washington Airport Authority

Dulles International Airport

Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project: Design-Build Contract for Phase I

By resolution approved on June 6, 2007, The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Board of Directors authorized the Airports Authority to enter into a contract to construct Phase I of the Dulles Corridor Metrorail project.  Click here to read the press release about this action.

Below is a copy of the Terms and Conditions of the proposed contract, including the Exhibits of the proposed contract.

Downloadable Contract Documents


Redaction Tables

The redactions that have been made are limited as evidenced by the following tables. The Airports Authority and the Commonwealth must protect their financial interests as well as those of Fairfax and Loudoun Counties as local funding partners. Therefore, the redactions are only in the sections of the contract that address (i) future competitive procurement processes that will be used to acquire various items identified as allowances such as track work, station finishes, and automatic train control, (ii) the insurance limits information in the contractor’s proposed insurance program, (iii) insurance cost information and (iv) the names of individuals under consideration for key personnel positions not yet filled. These names will be available after the contract is signed.

                                                    Contract Articles
Article       Reference point           Reason Remarks
14.1.6 (d) Line 8 & 9 Proprietary Amount allows computation of pricing information that is confidential
22.1.4 Line 5,7,8 & 9 Proprietary and potentially harmful to (MWAA) interest Insurance limits were part of proprietary program; amounts acceptable to MWAA and greater than required by Fairfax County
22.6 Article redacted Proprietary Information reflects specific business relationship of DTP shareholders
29.2.1 (d) Individual Names Named Individuals May Change Specific individual names are persons in representative capacity for notices.

 

                                                     Contract Exhibits

Exhibit Reference point Reason Remarks
14.1.6(a) Paragraphs A & B Pricing information throughout Proprietary Amount allows computation of pricing information that is confidential
22.6 Exhibit redacted in its entirety Proprietary Information reflects specific business relationship of DTP shareholders
8.1 Individual Names Proprietary Assignments Specific identification of individuals and key positions is proprietary to DTP
14.1.1 Lines 1-17 Subcontract Allowances Funding Partners Proprietary and potentially harmful to (MWAA) interest The estimated amounts for individual allowances for subcontracts could affect bidding strategies of future competitors.
Exhibit 14.1.3 Paragraph 3.1 Unit Prices Proprietary Unit Prices for specific items subject to escalation are proprietary pricing information.