10e Presentation Airport Food and Beverage Kiosk Project
Item No. _____10e_supp___ Meeting Date November 17, 2020 Airport Food and Beverage Introductory Kiosk Project Design Authorization Dawn Hunter, Sr. Manager Airport Dining and Retail JJ Jordan, Project Manager ATTLE TAC OMA INTERNATIONAL AIRP oO @ a Z ZOo ox Lat = < 2 Project Overview Robust design competition that will yield the best aesthetic for the airport in line with SEA's architectural vision Design competition will incorporate innovations for defining rotating tenants Port constructed and maintained kitchen Infrastructure can be utilized by rotating tenants 3 Justification Commitment to Small and Minority Businesses Incorporate food and beverage into kiosk program for small business Reduce tenant's cost of development compared to a traditional space Provide SEA customers with diverse local dining options Create new stream for non-aeronautical revenue Create opportunities for small and minority businesses for mentoring and advancement 4 Locations Concourse B (CB-4) | Between B3 & B5 5 Locations Central Terminal (CT-2) | Formerly Anthony's Fish Bar (Currently Vacant) 6 Cone of Certainty W e are here 77 Project Schedule and Budget Design Complete| Construction Construction Complete Design Award| Q2 2021 Q3 2022 Award| Q4 2022 Asset In Use| Q3 2023 Total Estimated Design Construction Project Budget Authorization Authorization $5.5M Request (Today): Request: $4.3M $1.15M 8 Project Risks Risk Mitigation Plan Assessment of the conditioned air available for the CT-02 The project team and stakeholders have identified space cannot be fully performed until ongoing alternative solutions to provide more conditioned air in the construction in the Central Terminal is complete unlikely event that supply to these locations is lacking When CT-01 Salty's construction is completed, the faade A barricade will be erected to provide the best passenger and interior of this project's CT-02 location will be experience and maintain the security of the CT-02 space unfinished and public facing. 9 Questions? 10
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