6L South Satellite PLA
COMMISSION AGENDA MEMORANDUM Item No. 6L ACTION ITEM Date of Meeting January 8, 2019 DATE: January 3, 2019 TO: Stephen P. Metruck, Executive Director FROM: Ralph Graves, Senior Director Capital Development SUBJECT: South Satellite (SSAT) Infrastructure Upgrades Project Labor Agreement (CIP #C800798) (Short Form) Amount of this request: $0 Total estimated project cost: $52,232,000 ACTION REQUESTED Request Commission authorization for the Executive Director to employ a Project Labor Agreement (PLA) for the South Satellite (SSAT) Infrastructure Upgrades project construction contract. No funds authorization is associated with this request. SUMMARY This project will improve the effectiveness and reliability of the Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system for the SSAT, a terminal that has seen dramatic passenger growth. The scope of the work includes replacement and upgrade of the existing air handler and HVAC system on the concourse level, ceiling, lights and associated electrical equipment, fire sprinkler system, signage, portions of the terminal wide voice paging system, column cladding, and carpet. The SSAT Infrastructure Upgrades project was initially authorized as SSAT HVAC Upgrades in July 2012. When in 2018 the advertised construction contract received only one bid, at nearly twice the engineer's estimate, the project was expanded tothe current larger scope. At that time, and with changed criteria for PLAs, staff reanalyzed and decided to apply a PLA but neglected in the course of reauthorization to request Commission approval. The contract has been advertised as including a PLA, and bids are scheduled to be opened on January 17, 2019. There are no attachments to this memo. Template revised September 22, 2016.
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