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Phase I and II
renovation/construction will begin 4/1/09. Phase I will be
completed by 8/15/09 and Phase II by 9/30/09. During the
renovation/construction cycles 20-30 local, union sub-
contractors representing various construction trades will be
employed on a daily basis and over the course of the project
75-100 individuals will be employed. In 2009, the College will
also hire at least 18-22 new employees (6-8 full- and 12-14
part-time faculty/staff) to deliver programs year-round
1717 South Dort beginning 9/2009. Upon completion of renovation/expansion
Hwy. 300-400 students will receive training at this site annually and Phase I: 8/15/09 -
Baker College of Flint, Michigan, Center for Transportation be prepared to enter the work force in necessary, Phase I: 4/1/09 and Phase II:
Flint 48503 Technology transportation-related careers. 9/30/09 $4,949,845
Baldwin Community Baldwin Community Install energy efficient windows ($400,00), expand EMS
Schools Schools Baldwin Facility Upgrades controls ($100,000) and replace gymnasium floor ($200,000) 5/1/2009 9/1/2009 $700,000
City of Birmingham Birmingham, MI HVAC System - Baldwin Library Replacement of HVAC system at Library $250,000
City of Boyne City Boyne City New well $300,000
City of Boyne City Boyne City Contruct new public works facility $1,850,000
City of Boyne City Boyne City Marina/boat launch reconstruct and expansion $6,000,000
Court Street Area ReConstruction: Existing:
Gravel/deteriorated bituminous-extreme wash out areas even
with medium intensity rains. Existing sanitary sewer and
water main in poor conditions and some areas in need of
sanitary sewer and water service. Proposed: Reconstruct
5,280 linear feet of street /drainage improvements/saintary
City of Boyne City sewer/water mains 11/1/2009 $1,752,000
Boyne City Marina Renovation/Expansion:
Reconstruction/expansion of the existing marina and launch
City of Boyne City ramp facilities 5/1/2011 $1,306,000
City of Grand Fulton Street Farmers Market Project Description: Reconstruction of an outdated market Fulton Street west
Rapids Grand Rapids Reconstruction including new market building, vendor stalls, and parking 6/9/2009 12/9/2009 $3,100,000 of Fuller Avenue
E. 10th Ave
City of Sault Ste. City of Sault Ste. A grade lift and stabilization of E. 10th Avenue between between Seymour
Marie Marie E. 10th Avenue Seymour Street and E. 7th Street 4/9/2009 6/9/2009 $70,000 St and E. 7th St
E. 10th Ave
between Shunk
City of Sault Ste. City of Sault Ste. A grade lift and stabilization of E. 10th Avenue between Road and E. 13th
Marie Marie E. 10th Avenue Shunk Road and E. 13th Street 4/9/2009 6/9/2009 $80,000 St
Improvements, including tuckpointing, to the existing Historical
City of Sault Ste. City of Sault Ste. Landmark Water Standpipe located at the intersection of
Marie Marie Standpipe Phase III Ryan Avenue and W. Easterday Avenue 4/9/2009 8/9/2009 $150,000
City of Sault Ste. City of Sault Ste. Radar Road Tank Improvement, including painting and safety improvements, to
Marie Marie Improvements both the Exterior and Interior of the Radar Road Water Tank 4/9/2009 8/9/2009 $175,000
City of Sault Ste. City of Sault Ste. Construction of a PRV valve to isolate the system between
Marie Marie PRV Valve Construction the Radar Base Area and High Press Zones 4/9/2009 5/9/2009 $85,000
City of Sault Ste. City of Sault Ste. Emergency Generator Fuel System Safety Improvements at
Marie Marie WTP Fuel Tank Improvements the Water Treatment Plant 4/9/2009 5/9/2009 $34,000
City of Sault Ste. City of Sault Ste. Construction of a Cold Storage Building at the Department of
Marie Marie City Cold Storage Building Public Works Yard 6/9/2009 9/9/2009 $200,000
Energy improvements to the Industrial Incubator Building
City of Sault Ste. City of Sault Ste. Energy Improvements to located in the Industrial Park which houses both City EDC and
Marie Marie Industrial Incubator Private Industry 6/9/2009 9/9/2009 $300,000
Swinton St
between E. 7th
City of Sault Ste. City of Sault Ste. Swinton Street Reconstruction between E. 7th Avenue and E. Ave and E. 5th
Marie Marie Swinton Street 5th Avenue 5/9/2009 9/9/2009 $350,000 Ave
E. 7th St
between Swinton
City of Sault Ste. City of Sault Ste. E. 7th Street Reconstruction between Swinton Street and St and Seymour
Marie Marie E. 7th Street Seymour Street 5/9/2009 9/9/2009 $325,000 St
W. 10th Ave from
City of Sault Ste. City of Sault Ste. W. 10th Avenue Reconstruction from Davitt Street to Ashmun Davitt St to
Marie Marie W. 10th Avenue Street 5/9/2009 9/9/2009 $340,000 Ashmun St
W. 14th Ave from
City of Sault Ste. City of Sault Ste. W. 14th Avenue Reconstruction from Davitt Street to Ashmun Davitt St to
Marie Marie W. 14th Avenue Street 5/9/2009 9/9/2009 $325,000 Ashmun St
W. 18th St
between Oak St
City of Sault Ste. City of Sault Ste. W. 18th Street Reconstruction between Oak Street at W. 11th at W. 11th Ave
Marie Marie W. 18th Street Avenue and W. 4th Avenue 5/9/2009 9/9/2009 $450,000 and W. 4th Ave
Delaware Street
Delaware Street Water Main Replacement of 50+ year old watermain. Replacement of from North Street
City of St Louis City of St. Louis Replacement street surface necessitated by water main excavation. 7/1/2009 10/31/2009 $330,000 to Crawford Street
Delaware Street
Delaware Street Water Main Replacement of 50+ year old watermain. Replacement of from North Street
City of St Louis City of St Louis Replacement street surface necessitated by water main excavation. 7/1/2009 10/31/2009 $330,000 to Crawford Street
Replace 50+ year old water main, sanitary and storm sewer. Maple Street from
Maple Street Infrastructure Reconstruct street surface including curb and gutter, drainage State Street to
City of St Louis City of St. Louis Reconstruction and sidewalk.Current project status - in final design. 5/1/2009 9/30/2009 $578,000 Hazel Street
Replace 50+ year old water main, sanitary and storm sewer. Maple Street from
Maple Street Infrastructure Reconstruct street surface including curb and gutter, drainage State Street to
City of St Louis City of St Louis Reconstruction and sidewalk.Current project status - in final design. 5/1/2009 9/30/2009 $578,000 Hazel Street
Michigan Ave -
Morton to East
Dead End Morton
Combined Sewer Overflow Separation Project Separate Avenue - Harrison
combined sewers, new water main, roadway and ADA to Wolcott
accessible sidewalk construction included. To MDEQ 1/26/09 Harrison Avenue -
City of St. Joseph City of St. Joseph Michigan Avenue Area - CSO for Permits. [4th Quarter 2009 SRF Funding] 3/30/2009 6/30/2009 $1,123,000 Wayne to Morton
Drinking Water Revolving Loan Fund Project Water
Marina Drive to Ridgeway - distribution improvements (improve looping and reliability).
City of St. Joseph City of St. Joseph Water Main Design is well underway. [On DWRF PPL List, not funded] 4/30/2009 7/30/2009 $87,000 Not Applicable
Drinking Water Revolving Loan Fund Project Water
Upton Drive to Ridgeway - distribution improvements (improve looping and reliability).
City of St. Joseph City of St. Joseph Water Main Design is well underway. [On DWRF PPL List, not funded] 4/30/2009 7/30/2009 $87,000 Not Applicable
March 1, 2009
could begin a
phase in
approach.
Otherwise
Clarenceville Clarenceville School District - Provide automatic lighting controls with occupancy sensors to would wait until
School District Livonia Clarenceville Middle School improve energy efficiency June 15, 2009 60 days after start $94,454
March 1, 2009
could begin a
phase in
approach.
Otherwise
Clarenceville Clarenceville School District - Provide automatic lighting controls with occupancy sensors to would wait until
School District Livonia Grandview Elementary improve energy efficiency June 15, 2009 60 days after start $94,454
March 1, 2009
could begin a
phase in
approach.
Otherwise
Clarenceville Clarenceville School District - Provide automatic lighting controls with occupancy sensors to would wait until
School District Livonia Clarenceville High School improve energy efficiency June 15, 2009 60 days after start $100,045
May 1, 2009
could begin a
phase in
approach.
Otherwise
Clarenceville Clarenceville School District - Convert all outdated t-12 lighting to more energy efficient t-8 would wait until
School District Livonia Botsford Elementary lighting June 15, 2009 60 days after start $141,178
May 1, 2009
could begin a
phase in
approach.
Otherwise
Clarenceville Clarenceville School District - Convert all outdated t-12 lighting to more energy efficient t-8 would wait until
School District Livonia Grandview Elementary lighting June 15, 2009 60 days after start $153,178
May 1, 2009
could begin a
phase in
approach.
Otherwise
Clarenceville Clarenceville School District - Convert all outdated t-12 lighting to more energy efficient t-8 would wait until 60-90 days after
School District Livonia Middle School lighting June 15, 2009 start $267,553
Coldwater Board of Public water distribution system; 12" water main N. Michigan Ave (
Public Utilities City of Coldwater N. Michigan Ave Water Main reconstruction. N. Michigan - Chicago to Grahl 10/9/2009 10/10/2009 $575,000 Chicago to Grahl)
Coldwater Board of Public sanitary sewer collection system; sewer main N. Michigan Ave (
Public Utilities City of Coldwater N. Michigan Ave Water Main replacement. N. Michigan - Chicago to Grahl 10/9/2009 10/10/2009 $485,000 Chicago to Grahl)
N. Michigan
(Orleans to
Coldwater Board of Public water distribution system; 4" to 8" water main Michigan/Deaden
Public Utilities City of Coldwater N. Michigan Ave Water Main reconstruction. Orleans - Michigan/Deadend 10/9/2009 10/10/2009 $175,000 d)
N. Michigan
(Orleans to
Coldwater Board of Public sanitary sewer collection system; sewer main Michigan/Deaden
Public Utilities City of Coldwater N. Michigan Ave Water Main replacement. Orleans - Michigan/Deadend 10/9/2009 10/10/2009 $185,000 d)
Coldwater Board of Public water distribution system; 12" water main (Saulk to
Public Utilities City of Coldwater S. Michigan Ave Water Main reconstruction. S.Michigan - Saulk/Chicago 10/9/2009 10/11/2009 $350,000 Chicago)
Coldwater Board of Public sanitary sewer collection system; sewer main (Saulk to
Public Utilities City of Coldwater S. Michigan Ave Water Main replacement. S.Michigan - Saulk/Chicago 10/9/2009 10/11/2009 $285,000 Chicago)
Coldwater Board of Public water distribution system; 12" water main Bennett St (Park
Public Utilities City of Coldwater Bennett St Water Main reconstruction. Bennett St - Park to Hooker 10/9/2009 10/11/2009 $150,000 to Hooker)
Coldwater Board of Public sanitary sewer collection system; sewer main Bennett St (Park
Public Utilities City of Coldwater Bennett St Water Main replacement. Bennett St - Park to Hooker 10/9/2009 10/11/2009 $105,000 to Hooker)
Coldwater Board of Public water distribution system; 12" water main Grand St (Clark
Public Utilities City of Coldwater Grand St Water Main reconstruction. Grand - Clark/Church 10/9/2009 10/11/2009 $1,200,000 to Church)
Coldwater Board of Public sanitary sewer collection system; sewer main Grand St (Clark
Public Utilities City of Coldwater Grand St Water Main replacement. Grand - Clark/Church 10/9/2009 10/11/2009 $830,000 to Church)
Coldwater Board of Public water distribution system; 4" to 12" water main Pearl St (Hudson
Public Utilities City of Coldwater Pearl St Water Main reconstruction. Pearl - Hudson/Sprague 10/9/2009 10/11/2009 $730,000 to Sprague)
Coldwater Board of Public sanitary sewer collection system; sewer main Pearl St (Hudson
Public Utilities City of Coldwater Pearl St Water Main replacement. Pearl - Hudson/Sprague 10/9/2009 10/11/2009 $485,000 to Sprague)
Jackson State
Office Building-
Downtown Jackson
Williams
Building- Downtown
Lansing,
VanWagoner
Building- Downtown
Lansing, Ottawa
Building-
Downtown Lansing, Restroom energy efficiency, Restroom update for energy efficiency, water reduction and
Hannah Building- water reduction and code current code and ADA requirements. Replace building piping
DMB Downtown Lansing, upgrades systems that have frequent backups and leaks. 7/1/2009 6/1/2011 $4,000,000 N/A
Saginaw and
Jackson State Elevator replacement including life safety, ADA and code
Office Buildings- upgrades. Equipment is past useful life and parts are no
longer manufactured requiring custom parts that are difficult to
Saginaw County obtain and costly to purchase. This has increased the cost to
Jackson maintain these units and resulted in extended elevator
DMB County Building elevator replacement downtime when repairs are needed. 7/1/2009 6/1/2011 $2,000,000 N/A
The current state and federal surplus program is housed in
temporary space provided by DMVA. This arrangement
expires within the next year. Other departments, such as
DNR, have asked to co-locate heavy equipment and related
offices with DMB. Since DMVA wants to vacate the property
DMVA Surplus eventually, this project would transfer ownership of the
Facility- Lansing, Building renovation and property to DMB, reimburse DMVA for associated assets, and
DMB Ingham County expansion renovate and remodel the building for appropriate use. 7/1/2009 6/1/2011 $8,000,000 N/A
Flint, Saginaw,
Jackson, Grand
Rapids, Traverse Safety fall protection installation to ensure safety of workers
DMB City, and Escanaba Building fall protection and comply with current health and safety codes. 6/1/2009 6/1/2011 $1,500,000 N/A
Michigan Library Exterior building tuck pointing and replacement of damaged
and Historical stone. The mortar joints are failing and are causing water
Center- Downtown Building exterior tuck pointing infiltration inside the building. This has lead to damaged
DMB Lansing and stone replacement building interior. 7/1/2009 6/1/2011 $2,000,000 N/A
Flint, Saginaw,
Jackson, Escanba,
Grand Rapids, Install LED-based technology in all DMB owned facilities.
Traverse City and Replace fluorescent bulbs with efficient LED bulbs to reduce
Lansing area State energy consumption, extend the useful life and reduce
DMB owned buildings LED Technology maintenance. 6/1/2009 9/1/2010 $20,000,000 E1
Installation of the
Hydro-jet water
cleaning devices
will result in
increased efficiency
of the units and the
ability to burn lower Fossil Generation Power Plants DTE Service 30 days after
DTE Energy emissions fuels. Hydro Jets Territory funding $28,800,000 N/A
A new smart house
/ EV demonstration
project (at The
Henry Ford site)
sponsored by DTE
and Ford Motor
Company
incorporating an
electric vehicle
interface, solar,
smart appliances all
controlled by AMI
communication
applications. The The Henry Ford Smart House DTE Service
DTE Energy project will promote w/EV Territory 6/1/2009 $450,000 N/A
proposes building
an $11 million
facility to capture
medium-Btu waste
gas that is a
byproduct of a DTE
Energy Services-
owned a coke
battery on Zug
Island. Currently,
the "excess" gas is
flared. Michigan's
Renewable
Portfolio Standard Waste Gas reclamation at Zug 30 days after
DTE Energy (RPS) Island coke battery Detroit, MI funding $11,000,000 n/a
Energy is
developing a 3.4
megawatt (MW)
landfill gas project
in southeastern
Michigan. The $5.5
million project will
capture the
methane released
from the landfill and
fire it in internal
combustion
engines to produce Landfill gas development thru Michigan
the electricity. DTE Biomass (SE MI based (exact location 30 days after
DTE Energy Const opportunity) confidential) funding $5,500,000 n/a
Install reengineered
Air heater
components to
improve system
reliability, resulting
in further reductions
in fleet emissions
and environmental Fossil Generation Power Plants DTE Service 30 days after
DTE Energy impact. Air Heater Improvements Territory funding $11,700,000 N/A
Detroit Edison
proposes an
intensive program
to remove dead ash
trees in the vicinity
of its power lines.
The emerald ash
borer has killed
thousands of
mature ash trees in
Southeastern
Michigan. Due to
the state’s
struggling
economy, many DTE Service 30 days after
DTE Energy property owner Ash Tree removal program Territory funding is received $20,000,000 N/A
Purchase and
installation of
required hardware
and software
packages to
increase system
reliability during
generation system
upsets. These
projects will support
the reliability of the Fossil Generation Black Out DTE Service 30 days after
DTE Energy grid. Mitigation Projects Territory funding $1,700,000 N/A
The ORH process can address critical national needs for new
energy sources by enabling an inexpensive hydrogen
infrastructure based on renewable, domestically-grown,
carbon neutral biomass. The chemistry of the ORH process
differs from conventional industrial hydrogen production giving
it advantages in energy efficiency, flexibility in feedstock
selection, and simplicity of equipment. In Ovonic Renewable
Hydrogen the hydrogen production pathway is altered with the
addition of base material, such as NaOH, to produce
hydrogen and a solid carbonate salt byproduct instead of CO
or CO2 as in conventional industrial processes. The
carbonate traps the CO2 thus eliminating emission of
greenhouse gases and gas purification equipment needed in
conventional industrial processes. The technology will be
targeted towards the smaller hydrogen consumers in the
merchant hydrogen market (estimated at $2.2B) and in
emerging alternative energy technologies.
The center has been filled to capacity for the past three
years, and has had a waiting list during this time. Because of
this, an addition campus was purchased in Sault Ste Marie,
Michigan in July, 2008 and has, in eight months of operation,
already surpassed the enrollment numbers that were
generated through the Brimley Campus after five years of
operation. The expenses generated by this expansion project
need to be subsidized in order to keep the cost of services at
EUP Learning an affordable rate for local families.
Center Inc. Sault Ste Marie MI Sault Ste Marie 9/1/2008 On-going $178,000
Our Rudyard Center program provides classroom space for
severely disable students from eight of our constituent
districts. We are in need of additional classrooms at this
center. This project would build two additional classrooms up
Special Education Center to LEED gold level certification and provide collaboration and
EUPISD Rudyard, Michigan Expansion consolidation of services at a greater level across our region. 7/1/2009 9/1/2010 $360,000
Rennovation and
expansion of the
Flint Farmers
Market using
renewable energy
technologies for
Greening the Flint Farmers heat and
Flint Farmers Mkt Market Flint, MI $900,000 electricity.
ARTreach is a high-priority program advancing Michigan’s
vision for K-12 education to prepare students to be literate
individuals, healthy and fit people, responsible family
members, productive workers, involved citizens, and self-
directed, lifelong learners. It is a comprehensive, cross-
curricular initiative for at-risk K-12 students organized around
major themes explored in reading series adopted by local
schools. It incorporates the Flint Institute of Arts’ (FIA)
outstanding permanent collection, temporary exhibitions, and
public, family and educator programs to meet national, state,
and local school reform goals. ARTreach is a model program
utilizing authentic instruction (higher-order thinking, deep
knowledge, substantive conversations, and connections to the
world beyond the classroom) to provide a structure for
infusing visual arts learning into language arts, mathematics,
science, and social studies curricula to improve literacy and
Flint Institute of Arts Flint ARTreach student achievement. 8/1/2009 7/31/2010 $385,000
Purchase of 10 inter-city coaches to replace 1989 RTS buses
and support the MTA’s regional work-related service.
Flint Mass Regional ridership is up 25% year-to-date and MTA has many
Transportation requests for additional regional transportation to provide work
Authority (MTA) Genesee County MI Inter-City Coaches rides for job opportunities outside of Genesee County. $5,000,000
Purchase of 20 mid-size buses for MTA’s peak period service.
Flint Mass MTA has added routes and increased ridership by 34% year-
Transportation Genesee County, to-date in response to customer needs and service requests.
Authority (MTA) MI Mid-Size CNG Hybrid Buses The vehicles will have a CNG hybrid configuration. $6,000,000
Add CNG fueling capability to our present Hydrogen
Generation Fueling Facility. Addition of a module for
compressing and dispensing natural gas to the design/build
RFP for a hydrogen generation and fueling station. The
hydrogen station has been funded and the RFP is in final
Grand Blanc review by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA). This will
Flint Mass Township, add the CNG capability to the project and provide the
Transportation Genesee County, opportunity for CNG to be added to our alternative fuels
Authority (MTA) MI CNG Fueling module program. $1,000,000