6c Air Balance and Smoke Control System IDIQ Memo

COMMISSION 
AGENDA MEMORANDUM                        Item No.          6c 
ACTION ITEM                            Date of Meeting      January 28, 2020 
DATE:     November 18, 2019 
TO:        Stephen P. Metruck, Executive Director 
FROM:    Jeffrey Brown, Director, Facilities and Capital Program 
Mike Tasker, Sr. Manager, Aviation Facilities and Infrastructure 
SUBJECT:  Testing, Balancing, and Smoke Control System Certification 
Total estimated contract cost:                     $             1,600,000 

ACTION REQUESTED 
Request commission authorization for the Executive Director to execute one consulting services
indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract for testing and air balance and smoke control
system certification services at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The contract will have a 
three-year ordering period plus an additional two-year renewal option, not to exceed the amount
of $1,600,000. There is no funding request associated with this authorization. 
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 
Testing of the airport's smoke control and clean agent fire suppression systems ensures the safety
of building occupants and airline travelers, as well as protects valuable assets in electrical power
generating, data/communications rooms and other critical areas. This testing is required annually
and semi-annually by building and life safety codes to calibrate/certify the clean agent fire
suppression systems, in certain rooms; and validate the HVAC systems capability and readiness to
evacuate smoke from building areas and provide smoke free spaces next to the smoke engulfed
area or safe egress, without causing damage to critical systems and equipment in case of a fire. 
This contract will be utilized to identify and evaluate energy efficiency opportunities related to the
Airport's HVAC systems andwill also be utilized to perform continuous commissioning on the
airports heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems to ensure reliable and efficient
operations. 
JUSTIFICATION 
Life safety codes mandate annual and semi-annual certification of our smoke control and clean
agent systems. Therefore, the Port of Seattle is required to test installed smoke control systems as
prescribed in the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 92) and is also required to test

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installed clean agent fire suppression systems as prescribed in the National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA 2001) standards.
Continuous commissioning ensures the proper most efficient operation of our HVAC systems, at
the airport, to ensure they use the least energy. The HVAC systems are of varied age and condition
in different areas, some dating back to the 1970s and 1980s. System optimization is enhanced by
periodically measuring and balancing of the HVAC systems at the airport. 
Indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contracts provide the Port with the flexibility to meet
business requirements to accomplish tasks within a general, pre-defined scope of work on an asneeded
basis for a fixed period and a maximum contract amount. 
DETAILS 
This contract replaces an expiring contract to continue annual smoke control certification and
continuous commissioning work. No budget request is associated with this request; budget will be
included in each year's operating budget. The 2020 operating budget includes $500,000for this
work. The agreement will have a three-year ordering period with an additional two-year renewal
options to extend by one year each and is not-to-exceed the amount of $1,600,000. 
This contract supports a code requirement for testing the airport's International Building Code
(IBC) required smoke control and clean agent fire suppression systems; and will also be utilized to
perform continuous commissioning on the airport's heating, ventilation and air conditioning
(HVAC) systems to ensure reliable and efficient operation. 
Finally, this action supports the airport's strategy to operate world-class international airport by
ensuring that vital safety fire and smoke control systems operate correctly in the event of an
emergency. In addition, the balancing and re-commissioning of the airports mechanical systems to
operate in the most efficient manner, complies with the Port's Century Agenda goals, by achieving
acceptable passenger comfort levels. 
Scope of Work 
Consultant shall work with staff to prepare, perform, and document smoke certification testing on
airport systems with smoke control zones and clean agent systems. 
The consultant will: 
Work with the Aviation Facilities and Infrastructure Energy Engineer to perform continuous
commissioning  of the air handling equipment and appurtenances serving the airport
concourse, bag well, lobby, parking structure, and ticketing areas; and 
Compile and maintain a complete inventory including all applicable requirements of the
HVAC, exhaust, make-up, and concession or tenant facilities. 

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In addition, continuous commissioning will be performed under contract on the airports HVAC
systems to ensure reliable and efficient operation. Annual testing and balancing of the airports
HVAC equipment and operating condition is needed to identify system deficiencies, generate
optimization strategies, evaluate energy efficiency measure, and plan for HVAC system renewal
and replacement. 
The scopes of work for the Energy Conservation Balancing and Fire/Safety Assurance Smoke
Control Services are combined under one contract since the skills, expertise and resources needed
to perform both scopes are the same and can be furnished by firms specializing in Testing,
Adjusting, and Balancing (TAB) of large, complex HVAC systems. 
Schedule 
It is estimated that the contract will be executed by April 2020 and have a three-year contract
ordering period. 
Diversity in Contracting 
The procurement will include an inclusion plan and a four percent woman and minority business
enterprise (WMBE) aspirational goal.  within the IDIQ. 
ALTERNATIVES AND IMPLICATIONS CONSIDERED 
Each of the alternatives include the smoke control testing as the port is required to have an
independent third-party  confirmation that the smoke control system will operate in an
emergency. 
Alternative 1   Add additional full-time  port staff (Test and Balance Journeymen)  for the
continuous commissioning  function and complete the smoke control testing via consultant 
contract. 
Cost Implications:     $1,470,000 (3-year total) 
Pros: 
(1)   The port would gain in-house experience and certified personnel. 
Cons: 
(1)   The  airport  does  not  currently  have  on  staff  a  person  with  the  test  and  balance
certification to perform this type of work. 
(2)   Work load does not support a fulltime position and work is not evenly spread over a full
year. 
(3)   Work at night is required to minimize impact on airport and tenant operations, which is
most efficiently performed in a shorter time frame by a staff of two or three balancers
provided by the consultant. 
This is not the recommended alternative. 

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Alternative 2  Issue consultant contract to perform this work with port staff support. 
Cost Implications:     $1,600, 000 (3-year total) 
Pros: 
(1)   This approach combines the best technically qualified personnel from both the port of
Seattle and a consultant in their areas of specialty. 
(2)   Achieves energy savings 
(3)   The same firms provide both services as both balancing and smoke testing utilize the
same test procedures and require an extensive knowledge of HVAC systems. 
(4)   By  using  the  same  firm  for  both  services,  the  consultant  gains  knowledge  of  the
operation of Airport specific HVAC system and performs more efficiently and effectively. 
Cons: 
(1)   Spending reflects expanded costs to include testing of 14 clean agent systems and twicea-year
certification for new construction (International Arrivals Facility and North
Satellite) 
This is the recommended alternative. 
FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS 
The estimated cost for energy conservation balancing and smoke control services will have a total
maximum value of $1,600, 000.  The 2020 operating budget includes $500,000 for this work.

ATTACHMENTS TO THIS REQUEST 
None 
PREVIOUS COMMISSION ACTIONS OR BRIEFINGS 
April 12, 2016  Commission authorized IDIQ for Energy Conservation Balancing and Annual
Smoke Control Services (Consent Calendar Item 4b). 
February 5, 2013  Commission authorized IDIQ for Energy Conservation Balancing and Annual
Smoke Control Services (Consent Calendar Item 5b). 





Template revised June 27, 2019 (Diversity in Contracting).

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