6f Seating Replacement and Electrical Presentation
Item No. 6f _ supp Meeting Date: February 11, 2020 Seating Replacement and Electrical Infrastructure Project CIP# C800959 Project Locations 2 Project Scope New seating with electrical power at Concourse A gate holdrooms New seating without new electrical power at: o The Club at SEA passenger lounge in the South Satellite (electrical charging for some but not all seats re-using existing electrical circuits) o The west end relaxation area of the South Satellite o Security checkpoint recomposure areas Not in Project Scope Replacement of seating at Concourse D and South Satellite gate holdrooms is not in the project scope. Work in those areas will be completed by future projects after new electrical infrastructure is constructed to provide the necessary electrical capacity. 3 Purpose Improve passenger experience Refresh aesthetic of airport 4 Project will provide seating that meets the needs of passengers with reduced mobility 5 Existing Seating at Port shared-use lounge (Club at SEA at South Satellite) 6 Existing Seating at West End Relaxation Area at South Satellite 7 Existing Seating at a Security Checkpoint Recomposure Area 8 Example of Accent Seating Installed by Previous Projects 9 Example of Accent Seating Installed by Previous Projects 10 Seating Location Type of Seating Electrical Charging at Seats? Concourse A Gate Holdrooms Primarily row seating and a small Row seating yes amount of accent seating Accent seating if possible Club at SEA Lounge-style seating Yes, at some, but not all seats, utilizing at South Satellite existing wall outlets Relaxation Area at South Satellite West End Lounge-style seating No Security Checkpoints Bench seating No 11 Seating Density: Accent Seating vs. Row Seating 12 Project Risk Budget/Schedule Impact Mitigation Plan The Airport could change the Additional time would be required Continue to evaluate durability and seating standard. to establish a new standard and success of existing seating and have procure different seating. evaluation completed before the project procurement. 13
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