6c. Airport Utility Systems presentation
Item No. 6c_supp_____ Meeting Date: April 24, 2018 Utilities Master Plan 1 Needs Existing Utility Infrastructure Assessment - Condition - Capacity Long Term Capital Plan - Requirements Analysis Gap Assessment - Where the airport needs to invest to create utility capacity for current and future demands 2 Water 3 Sanitary Sewer 4 Storm Drainage 5 Industrial Waste System (IWS) 6 Natural Gas 7 Jet Fuel 8 " A "4;: ,5 - -- ~ J' ' . /;or~.-I- aq,~~ W'Vp--~_-m'v'uwl an} Power 9 Other Systems Steam/Condensate Chilled Water Hot water Pre Conditioned Air (PC Air) Solid Waste Utility Communication 10 Standards Development Utility System Standards Guidance to Designers Beyond minimum code requirements System integration Sustainability goals Maintainability Total Cost of Ownership 11 Standards Drive Total Cost of Ownership 12 Outcome A model of the Airport's utility infrastructure Updated utility infrastructure standards A comprehensive approach for the development of the airport's utility infrastructure: Planned to support ultimate build out Projects sequenced to support current and future demands Cost effective implementation 13 Request Authorization to execute a contract with an engineering firm to perform master planning for Airport utility systems 14
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