6c supp

Item No.       6c_supp
Date of Meeting   October 11, 2016 
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport 
International Arrivals Facility (IAF) 
Accelerate Phase 2 Action Request

Aerial View of the IAF Project 
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Design-Build Contract Status 
Target Budget & Target
Schedule            4Q16 
Negotiate 
Guaranteed Maximum Price
Test, Validate, Confirm                   (GMP) 
Project Definition          10/11/16 
Document                             Full Build 

Validation    GMP Development         Post-GMP 
Period          Period              Period 

Commence Design, Early Work
Construction, and Long Lead Time
Item Procurement 
The IAF is On-Track and Advancing Rapidly
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Current Progress: Phase 1 
Early Work Packages Bid & Under Contract 
Contractors Working to Clear the IAF Site: 
Contractor                                        SCS    SBE 
Macro-Z Technology Co - Concourse Renovations and GT Lot Work      0%     100% 
MACNAK Construction LLC - Maki Sculpture Relocation         0%    100% 
TEKNON Electrical Services - Low Voltage Systems               0%     100% 
Company Certifications: 
Small Contractor and Suppliers (SCS) 
Small Business Enterprise (SBE) 

Construction on the IAF has Begun 
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Current Progress: Phase 1 
Schematic Design (SD)  Design at 30% Complete 
Design Development Begun (60% in February 2017) 
Construction Documents (100% January 2018) 
Major IAF Bid Packages Bid at SD Level: 
Long Lead Item Procurement 
Design-Assist/Design-Build Engineering Support 

Design and Construction Moving Forward Concurrently 
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Current Progress: Phase 1 
Major IAF Bid Packages Awarded: 
Contractor                                        SCS    SBE 
Canron  Structural Steel & Metal Decks (Design-Assist)                 0.18%    3% 
Crown Corr  Building Enclosure (Design-Assist)                      4%    2.26% 
Kone  Elevators, Escalators & Moving Walkways (Design-Assist)           0.11%   3.34% 
Apollo/PAE  Mechanical/Plumbing (Design-Build)                  10%    100% 
Cosco  Fire Protection (Design-Build)                              0%    2.26% 
Valley Electric/Stantec  Electrical (Design-Build)                   20%    25% 
Diversified Conveyor  Baggage Handling System (Design/Build)         5.41%   100% 

Primary Disciplines Engaged 
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Commission Response  Accelerate the
Construction of the Phase 2 Wide Body Gates 



Dramatic International Growth Drove Re-phasing the IAF 
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Accelerating IAF Phase 2 Work? 
Sea-Tac's Dramatic Growth Drives a Re-thinking of
the Earlier Two-Phase Project Phasing Strategy 
Phase 2 Two-Gate Sterile Corridor Extension was
Previously Moved into Phase 1 IAF Project Scope 
Any Desired or Needed Scope Changes Must be
Made Now to Avoid Project Delays 
Therefore, Staff Recommends Moving the
Remaining Phase 2 Work into the Current IAF 

Dramatic Growth is Driving the Need to Accelerate Phase 2 Work 
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Phase 2 Work Recommended for Acceleration 
Automated
Passport Control 
Checkpoint 


40 additional
Automated Passport
Control (APC) kiosks 

Dramatic Growth Drives Reconsideration of 
Project Phasing Strategy        9

Phase 2 Work Recommended for Acceleration 
Bag Claim 
Hall 


Carousels 6 & 7 (and
associated conveyors
and devices below) 

Dramatic Growth Drives Reconsideration of 
Project Phasing Strategy        10

Phase 2 Work Recommended for Acceleration 
Customs &
Immigration
Checkpoint 


11 additional Document
Verification Officer (DVO)
podia 

Dramatic Growth Drives Reconsideration of 
Project Phasing Strategy        11

Phase 2 Acceleration Costs 
40 additional APC kiosks               $2.0M 
Carousels 6 & 7                     $6.5M 
11 additional DVO podia              $1.5M 
Washington State Sales Tax             $1.0M 
$11M 

Funding Authority Requested 
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IAF Budget Overview 
$608.4M  Base Budget 
IAF PROJECT    $ 41.0M  Phase 2 Sterile Corridor Extension 
$ 11.0M  Phase 2 Balance of Scope Acceleration 
$660.4M  Revised Budget 

$660.4M  Revised Budget 
OTHER CAPITAL PROJECTS  $ 5.5M  Narrow Body Optimization at SSAT 
$ 18.5M  Baggage Optimization Below IAF 
$684.4M  Total IAF + Other 
Phase 1 Budget Increased by Adding Phase 2 Acceleration & 
Design/Build Contract Increased by Adding Separate Capital Projects 
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