6d Passenger Loading Bridge Replacement Memo
COMMISSION AGENDA MEMORANDUM Item No. 6d ACTION ITEM Date of Meeting March 10, 2020 DATE: March 2, 2020 TO: Stephen P. Metruck, Executive Director FROM: Eileen Francisco, Acting Director Aviation Facilities and Capital Programs Wayne Grotheer, Director, Aviation Project Management Group SUBJECT: Passenger Loading Bridge Renewal & Replacement Phase 2 Action Request (CIP #C800793) (Short Form) Amount of this request: $0 Total estimated project cost: $13,000,000 ACTION REQUESTED Request Commission authorization for the Executive Director to advertise and execute two additional major works construction contracts for the Passenger Loading Bridge Renewal and Replacement Phase 2 Project at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in addition to the one major works construction contract previously authorized for this project. There is no funding associated with this request. SUMMARY This request is to provide clarity to the action authorized September 10, 2019. Two major works construction contracts have been advertised and both received favorable bids, but the previous commission agenda memo failed to specifically request three contracts. Instead, only one authorization to advertise and execute a contract was requested. Reliable, well-operating passenger loading bridges (PLBs) are critical to airline and airport operations. Port staff has created a prioritized list of PLBs, whose age and condition indicate a need for replacement. These mechanical and electrical construction contracts will support the replacement of the remaining PLBs. The September 10, 2019, agenda memorandum for this project is attached. Template revised April 12, 2018.
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