9a IAF Progress Briefing Presentation

Item No.                 9a
Date of Meeting          January 28, 2020

AGENDA: Port and Clark
Port Dashboard Indicators (Steve McCabe)
SCS/SBE/WMBE Participation/Apprenticeship (Mian Rice)
Progress & Photos  Baggage (Chris Sherwood)
Landside & LEED (Tyler Symbol)
Operational Readiness, Activation, Testing (Charles Goedken)
Progress & Photos  Airside Corridor and Aerial Walkway
Design-Builder Comments
(Brian Ahern & Bill Calhoun)
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DASHBOARD INDICATORS: PROGRAM COST PROGRESS OVERVIEW
Executive Summary:
On target to complete within
budget including use of
management reserve.



On-Target        On-Watch       Action is Necessary
Within Budget    Use of Mgmt Reserve      F/C to Exceed Budget
(excl. MR)
(data date 11/30/19)
Within contracted budget                                                                                   3

CONTINGENCY ALLOWANCE & GMP ALLOWANCES
Example:
Premium time

Example:
Glass wall at TSA checkpoint
Example:
Underground utilities for
custodial can wash
On-Target        On-Watch       Action is Necessary
Within GMP Budget  F/C use <50% Mgmt Rsv    F/C use >50% Mgmt Rsv
(data date 11/30/2019)
Forecasted within budget                                                                                     4

SCHEDULE                  (November 2019 Progress Update)
2018                                  2019                                               2020                              2021
Start      Finish     ID          Task Name
J    A    S    O    N    D    J    F    M   A    M    J    J    A    S    O    N    D    J    F    M   A    M    J    J    A    S    O    N    D    J    F    M   A
6/19/2018  8/13/2020    1   Baggage Handling System                                                                                        Se cond ary Criti cal P  ath
2/9/2018   5/27/2020    2   IAF Building                                                                                                                                               CL ARK C ONTR ACT BASEL INE
SU BSTA NTIAL COM PLETI ON
8/13/2018  3/22/2019                Slab on Deck/Grade
8/30/2018  12/20/2019                        Envelope
4/25/2019  5/21/2020                          Finishes
11/19/2019  5/27/2020          Start Up & Commissioning
10/2/2017  3/17/2020    3   Sterile Corridor
10/2/2017  3/13/2020                            Pod A
6/25/2018  2/28/2020                            Pod B
P ORT F OREC AST
2/5/2019   3/17/2020                            Pod C
IA F SU BSTAN TIAL
2/9/2018   8/31/2020    4   Pedestrian Walkway                                                                                              Pr ima ry Cr itica l Pa th                               C OMPL ETION
5/22/2018  6/29/2020                Conc A Connection
7/30/2018  8/31/2020                  SSAT Connection                                                                                                                                              POR T FOR ECAS T IAF
OPERATIONAL OPENING
9/28/2018  7/10/2020                      Center Span
8/14/2020  10/16/2020   5   IAF Activation                                                                                   T ransp ort
3/13/2020  12/18/2020   6   Sterile Corridor - Pod D
5/28/2020   4/6/2021    7   Close out of Program
LEGEND
Data Date
Work Complete
Work Remaining - Non-Critical
Work Remaining - Critical
Port of Seattle Forecast
IAF Substantial Completion        On-Target        On-Watch        Action is Necessary
0 Days +               0 to -10 days         -11 days or more
IAF's Critical Path: Pedestrian Walkway                                                                                 5

SMALL BUSINESS/APPRENTICESHIP UTILIZATION



CONTRACTED
SCS $33.6M Award / $25.6M Requirement = 131%
SBE $169.0M Award / $122.1M Goal* = 138%
* At time of GMP contract, a diverse firm was assumed equivalent to a small business.
PAID TO DATE
SCS $14.7M Paid* / $25.6M Requirement = 57.4%
SBE $88.7M Paid* / $122.1M Goal = 72.6%
* Actual Payment Tier 1 Subcontract through November 2019 & Tier 2 Subcontracts through October 2019

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SMALL BUSINESS/APPRENTICESHIP UTILIZATION

Current Findings
W/MBE      WBE       MBE
Payments To-Date      $104,268,870   $27,953,279   $76,315,591
Total # Firms Paid                    44              20              24


1)  Ethnicity Tracking for W/MBE was not a contract requirement for IAF
2)  Diverse America Network validated certifications, checked every firm
3)  Some diverse firms self-identified without other certification/validation
* Actual Payment Tier 1 Subcontract through November 2019 & Tier 2 Subcontracts through October 2019

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SMALL BUSINESS/APPRENTICESHIP UTILIZATION
Many Firms can qualify into multiple categories
Total
W/MBE Categories               Total         Paid
Award      To-date
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise    $24,214,542     $11,194,039
Woman Small Business Enterprise    $50,181,433     $25,871,007
Woman Business Enterprise    $15,203,751      $2,082,272
Veteran Owned Small Business Enterprise    $16,502,365     $14,241,500
Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business       $290,904        $290,904
Minority Business Enterprise    $92,844,117     $76,315,591
* These values are not cumulative in final tallies
% of all         Hours
Apprentice Utilization
Labor       Worked
Total Apprentice Hours      20.1%             282,889
Minority      32.6%             457,322
Female      4.0%             56,256

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Progress: BHS CBRA Room and Conveyor Installation                                                               9

Progress: Permanent Utilities                                                                                    10

Progress: Area 1 Spaces Nearing Completion                                                                     11

ACCOMPLISHMENT: Terrazzo placement                                                        12

January 8, 2020






August 23, 2019

Progress: Bag Claim Device Installation                                                                           13

Current Status
On track to LEED Silver certification
Pending final review process
U.S. Green Building Council     Highlights
Leadership in Energy and        Installing infrastructure for future rainwater reuse program (purple pipe)
90% of construction waste diverted from landfills
Environmental Design         Increased amount of daylight and views in non-regularly occupied spaces
(LEED)                Increased use of low-emitting adhesives, paints, coatings, furniture, ceilings, walls,
etc.
Status Update
Next Steps
The Port will continue to collaborate with Clark/O'Brien360
toward the objective of LEED Silver certification                        14   8

ORAT and ACTIVATION
Prior to Substantial Completion
Familiarization Tours with stakeholder management, leaders and some frontline staff
Development or SOPs, Contingency Plans, Operational Training, Operational Trials
Accomplishments
60-90 Day Activation Period (from Substantial Completion to Opening)                             Opened Multiple Gates
US Customs and Border Protection Special Systems Install
More FamTours with CBP and tenant frontline staff                                             250+ Familiarization Tours
Operational Training
Operational Trials
Public Simulation
Move and Relocation
Full Opening Transition
Post-Opening Support (after opening for 90 days)
Constant check-in with frontline staff and stakeholders
Make-up Training                                                                       26 SOPs Under Revision
Activation and Opening Lessons Learned
40+ Operational Trials
Documentation                                                                  Identified

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Item No.                 9a
Date of Meeting          January 28, 2020








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ACCOMPLISHMENT: Pedestrian Walkway V-Piers                                                  17

ACCOMPLISHMENT: Pedestrian Walkway V-Piers                                                 18

ACCOMPLISHMENT: Strand Jack Install and Preparation for Lift                                      19

ACCOMPLISHMENT: Pedestrian Walkway Center Section Curtain Walls and V-Piers                        20

International Arrivals Facility
Challenges:
Pedestrian Walkway Erection
Resolution of Owner Allowance Risk Items
Facial Recognition
Outbound Baggage/CBRA
Federal Agency Coordination/Activation
Schedule:
Port/Clark effort to achieve the best facility opening date
Finalize open changes to set remaining schedule
Port/Clark collaborating on baggage turnover/activation
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Opening for Public Depends Upon Many
Design-Builder Team
Port IAF Program Team
Port Operations and Maintenance Team
Customs & Border Protection
Transportation Security Administration
Aviation Operational Readiness and Activation Team
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