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PORT OF SEATTLE 
MEMORANDUM 
COMMISSION AGENDA               Item No.       7c 
STAFF BRIEFING             Date of Meeting    April 9, 2013 

DATE:    March 21, 2013 
TO:     Tay Yoshitani, Chief Executive Officer 
FROM:    Ralph Graves, Managing Director, Capital Development 
SUBJECT:  Capital Improvement Projects for the Fourth Quarter, 2012 
BACKGROUND: 
The Commission has received the Capital Improvement Projects Report for the fourth 
quarter of 2012. This presentation provides an update on the status of all projects
managed by Aviation Project Management, Seaport Project Management, and
Information and Communications Technology that have a reportable condition relating to
budget, schedule, or scope. The briefing also provides small business contracting
accomplishments. 
This report is intended to meet the reporting requirements of the Port of Seattle
Commission Resolution No. 3605, as amended, and the Commission motion of
January 8, 2008, regarding "Report on Major Capital Projects." 
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES: 
This briefing is in compliance with the Port's Century Agenda business strategy to
"Manage our finances responsibly and Support the port mission with implementation of
port divisions' business plans" through financial performance. 
OTHER DOCUMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS BRIEFING: 
Fourth Quarter 2012 Capital Improvement Projects Report 
PowerPoint Presentation 
PREVIOUS COMMISSION ACTIONS OR BRIEFINGS: 
On May 22, 2012, Commission was provided a briefing on the First Quarter 2012 Capital
Improvement Projects Report. 
On September 25, 2012, Commission was provided a briefing on the Second Quarter
2012 Capital Improvement Projects Report.

COMMISSION AGENDA 
Tay Yoshitani, Chief Executive Officer 
March 21, 2013 
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On November 27, 2012, Commission was provided a briefing on the Third Quarter 2012
Capital Improvement Projects Report.

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