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Union Depot project team profile: Dan Mehls

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

One of the people that Speaker Nancy Pelosi talked with when she toured Union Depot was Dan Mehls, Mortenson Construction’s on-site supervisor for the Union Depot project. Dan has worked on several complicated, high-profile projects in the Midwest.

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Dan was recently featured in Finance & Commerce for his work on another Twin Cities-based construction project, Target Field. Like the Union Depot, the construction of Target Field posed several unique challenges, but under Mehls direction, the project was finished two months early and under budget. His work on Target Field is one more reason we’re excited that he’s managing the Union Depot project.

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Pelosi: “I came to Minnesota to see the future”

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Saint Paul’s Union Depot was once a bustling hub for the region’s rail traffic, serving more than 200 passenger trains a day before it was shuttered 40 years ago. On June 26, the concourse was bustling with traffic once again as Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, joined a growing list of federal leaders who have visited Saint Paul to see for themselves the plans to transform the historic Union Depot into a multi-modal transportation hub.

“I came to Minnesota to see the future,” Speaker Pelosi said at a news conference following the tour. “If we give you the money, we know the dirt will fly. You are a model to the nation, and our hopes are riding with you on this project. This is the future, and this is a lot of money, but a small price to pay to take this region into the future.”

Speaker Pelosi addresses reporters at a news conference at the Union Depot.

Speaker Pelosi addresses reporters at a news conference at the Union Depot.

Pelosi was joined by Congresswoman Betty McCollum, Congressman Keith Ellison, Congressman Jim Oberstar, and members of the Ramsey and Washington County Boards of Commissioners for a special tour to showcase the history of the building and the plans to restore the concourse and train platforms.

Ramsey County Commissioner Jim McDonough shows Speaker Pelosi artist renderings of the Union Depot after the renovations are complete.

Ramsey County Commissioner Jim McDonough shows Speaker Pelosi artist renderings of the Union Depot after the renovations are complete.

“The project has already put 170 people to work and will employ 3,000 people when construction is in full swing next year,” said Ramsey County Commissioner Jim McDonough, chair of the Ramsey County Regional Rail Authority. “Union Depot also plays a key role in the revitalization of downtown Saint Paul, particularly the Lowertown Historic District. The related economic development will create jobs, short term and long term.”

As part of the tour, the group also received a special briefing by Mortenson Construction. The company is working with the Ramsey County Regional Rail Authority on the design concepts that will transform the train station into a transportation hub for Amtrak, commuter, high-speed, and light-rail trains, local and interstate buses, bicycles, and pedestrians.

Dan Mehls and Nancy Pelosi

Dan Mehls, director of project development for Mortenson Construction, shows Speaker Pelosi the design concepts for the renovated depot. Pictured are (from left to right) Congressman Keith Ellison; Mehls; Shar Knutson, president of the AFL-CIO; Dan Scott, chair of the Saint Paul Area Chamber of Commerce’s transportation committee; Speaker Pelosi; Congresswoman Betty McCollum; Commissioner McDonough; Ramsey County Commissioner Victoria Reinhardt; Ramsey County Commissioner Rafael Ortega; Tim Mayisch, director of the Ramsey County Regional Rail Authority; and Congressman Jim Oberstar.

“You all have worked together to bring this project together and all that springs from it,” Speaker Pelosi said. “It’s exciting to see it all. It’s also hard to see why it didn’t happen sooner, but we are here today because it is happening now.”

The renovation is the largest public works project ever undertaken by Ramsey County in partnership with the business community and other governmental agencies. The strong local support and partnerships have helped maintain momentum as the project competes with others around the country for limited federal funding.

Congresswoman Betty McCollum (left) takes Speaker Pelosi on a tour of the Union Depot.

Congresswoman Betty McCollum (left) takes Speaker Pelosi on a tour of the Union Depot.

“This is a model project for the country on how to come together to work on a project,” said Congresswoman Betty McCollum. “Union Depot construction will start this fall because of the support we see here today.”

Dan Scott, former board chair and current transportation chair for the Saint Paul Area Chamber of Commerce, talks with Speaker Pelosi about the partnership between business and government leaders to support transit projects that benefit the entire region.

Dan Scott, former board chair and current transportation chair for the Saint Paul Area Chamber of Commerce, talks with Speaker Pelosi about the partnership between business and government leaders to support transit projects that benefit the entire region.

“The prospects of what [the Union Depot] can become are amazing,” Speaker Pelosi said. “It is dazzling to see the cooperation between business, labor and government. It’s coming together because of leadership.”

One of Union Depot’s strongest supporters, Congressman Jim Oberstar, reaffirmed the federal government’s commitment to the project and the funding needed to complete the construction. The entire project is estimated to cost approximately $240 million, $130 million of which has already been committed. Both Pelosi and Oberstar reaffirmed Congressional support to keep the project on track.

Congressman Jim Oberstar speaks to reporters at a news conference at the Union Depot.

Congressman Jim Oberstar speaks to reporters at a news conference at the Union Depot.

This project has a national commitment. But it could not happen without local participation and the partnerships that have been forged,” said Oberstar. “We should not be a third-world country in passenger rail. We led the way in rail transportation, and we need to bring it back. We are going to get there.”

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Pelosi to visit Union Depot Saturday

Friday, June 25th, 2010

Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, is scheduled to visit the Union Depot tomorrow with U.S. Representatives Betty McCollum, Keith Ellison, and Jim Oberstar.

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Pelosi is one of several key national leaders who have come to Minnesota to see firsthand the initial construction at the Union Depot and the plans for the high-speed rail connection between Saint Paul and Chicago.

As different projects around the country continue to compete for federal resources, the Speaker’s visit shows the importance of the project and the Mississippi River Route to the federal government. While Union Depot has a lot of regional significance to our area, it is also a crucial part of the planned national train system.

For more information, read these articles from the Pioneer Press and the Star Tribune.

Check back for more information after Pelosi’s visit.

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State business leaders applaud River Route

Friday, May 7th, 2010

By Dan Scott, former chair of the Saint Paul Area Chamber of Commerce

A century ago James J. Hill and other business leaders worked together to invest in our community. Their work to build roads, bridges, buildings, and a network of railroad tracks helped this region grow. They left us a legacy and a challenge to continue building the infrastructure that sustains our economy and livelihood.

Today the business community is carrying on this legacy and meeting this challenge by again working hard to invest in efforts that are good for the entire community. This is why the Saint Paul Area Chamber of Commerce and other business groups strongly support On Board Midwest and other efforts to bring new transit to our region. From high-speed rail to light-rail, the business community understands the significance of this opportunity and our role.

Dan Scott (R), former chairperson of the Saint Paul Area Chamber of Commerce and Kris Johnson (L), former president of the Saint Paul Area Chamber of Commerce, met with U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood in October to discuss the Union Depot renovations.

Dan Scott, former chairperson of the Saint Paul Area Chamber of Commerce met with U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood in October to discuss the Union Depot renovations.

We have been challenged to realize that projects like high-speed rail are about more than what is good for one company or a group of businesses. High-speed rail is an investment of millions of dollars in our region that will do more than just create a new way to get to Chicago.

Revamping the state’s rail network will help our marketplace stay competitive at a time when our economy faces significant challenges. Not only will this transit investment bring much-needed jobs and economic development to our region, it will also expand freight service. Saint Paul used to be a major hub for the nation’s freight rail system and Red Wing and Winona flourished because of the jobs that trains brought to each city. But now this vital freight link has almost reached capacity. Upgrades to the freight tracks along the Mississippi River Route will help commodities reach their destination faster. Ultimately, farmers and manufacturers will be able to better reach markets around the world and keep jobs in the state.

The business community needs to continue to support efforts to bring high-speed rail to Minnesota. From funding efforts like On Board Midwest to working closely with government leaders, it is our responsibility to be part of the solution. Leaders before us understood this and accepted this challenge. We need to follow suit to make sure our region does not miss this important opportunity.

Minnesota has a bright future in rail transit. Help support and celebrate that future by attending one of the many National Rail Day events. Events will be occurring at the Minnesota State Fair Grounds and Amtrak stations in Saint Paul, Winona, and La Crosse.

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Transforming a landmark into multi-modal transit hub

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

When it was first built in the late 1800s, the Union Depot was a transit hub for the community. The same number of people that travel through the Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport today used to regularly walk through the depot concourse to catch trains. From immigrants coming to Minnesota for the first time to people heading off to war, the Union Depot was an important connection to the rest of the country and an important part of our history.

When America’s focus turned away from rail transit, Ramsey County officials and others worked hard to preserve the Union Depot building. In addition to preserving a landmark, they knew that the depot could once again be a vital connection.

Today renovation work to restore Saint Paul’s Union Depot as a transit hub is well underway. The work will transform the Union Depot into a multi-modal hub with facilities for high-speed, commuter, freight, bus, bicycles, and light-rail services.

The new vision for this amazing building is to bring many forms of transit together in a single location. This video animation shows a preliminary concept of the different pieces coming together.

The Mortensen Construction team has started the design and engineering phase of the project and is testing several sections of the 33-acre site. Throughout the project, Mortensen will work carefully to preserve the historic sections of the train station, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

Just a few years ago, this project was struggling to gain momentum. But thanks to support from local, state and federal officials, the Obama administration recently awarded Ramsey County a $35 million Tiger (Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery) grant in February for the design and engineering work currently being completed.

According to Jim McDonough, Ramsey County commissioner and head of the Ramsey County Regional Rail Authority, high-speed trains from Chicago could start rolling into the Union Depot as soon as 2014.

Read more about the renovation work here.

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