8d. Presentation
Perimeter Access Gate Enhancements and Detection System
Item No. 8d_supp Date of Meeting November 14, 2023 Perimeter Access & Gate Enhancements Perimeter Intrusion Detection System Phase 2 (CIP# C801363, C800844) Seattle-Tacoma International Airport 2024 Airfield Projects Contract 3 • Request Commission authorization for the ED to: authorize final design and preparation of construction bid documents for the Perimeter Access & Gate Enhancement (PAGE) project advertise, award, and execute a major public works construction contract for PAGE and Perimeter Intrusion Detection System (PIDS) Phase 2, and transfer budget/authorization, as necessary, between the two Projects procurement of long lead material items include a Project Labor Agreement 2 2024 Airfield Projects Contract 3 Scope • PAGE Automate three Airport Operations Area (AOA) perimeter vehicle access gates and install access control system, cameras and lighting; Replace three 7’ gates with 12’ gates and upgrade some outdated equipment at the gates; Replace perimeter fence and signage to comply with Port standards; Install razor wire on existing perimeter fence along the north and east AOA perimeter. • PIDS Phase 2 Install access control system to two AOA perimeter gates so that personnel accessing the AOA area can be identified. 3 2024 Airfield Projects Schedule Construction Contract # Contract #3 Commission design & construction 2023 Quarter 4 authorization Construction start 2024 Quarter 3 In-use date 2024 Quarter 4 4 2023 Airfield Projects Budget Cost Breakdown This Request Total Project Perimeter Access and Gate Automation (C801363) Design $669,000 $953,000 Construction $2,447,000 $2,447,000 Subtotal $3,116,000 $3,400,000 Perimeter Intrusion Detection System (C800844) Design $0 $3,025,000 Construction $700,000 $23,044,000 Technology $0 $8,145,000 Subtotal $700,000 $34,214,000 Total $3,816,000 $37,614,000 5 Thank You! Operated by the Port of Seattle FlySEA.org 6
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