8d. Presentation
N14 and N15 Design Bid Procurement
Item No. 8d_supp Date of Meeting August 8, 2023 N14 Wide-Body and N15 Narrow-Body Common Use Gates (C801333) Final Design and Long-Lead Material Procurement Project Purpose & Justification Purpose • Convert Gate N14 to be used for Wide-Body aircraft operations including international departures • Improve Wide-Body aircraft flexibility for Gate N16 through the addition of a starboard fuel hydrant pit (FHP) and associated infrastructure improvements Justification • Necessary to meet current airport demand • Help mitigate the impacts of Wide-Body aircraft gate outages during planned construction projects 2 Project Location [ ] 3 Requested Action Authorize $3,875,000 for final design, preparation of construction bid documents, and the procurement of long-lead material items for the N14 Wide Body and N15 Narrow Body Common-Use Gates at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Total request for this action is $3,875,000 for a total authorization of $4,170,000. 4 Project Scope • Phase 1 – Pavement reconstruction and markings (between Gate N13 and N14). – High mast lighting for WB operations (Gate N14). – SafeDock unit for WB operations (Gate N14). 5 Project Scope • Phase 2 – Gates N14 and N15 – Apron pavement reconstruction and markings. – SafeDock unit for WB operations (Gate N14). – Pre-conditioned air unit for WB operations (Gate N14). – 400 Hz power for WB operations (Gate N14). – Fuel hydrant pits and infrastructure for WB operations (Gate N14). 6 Project Scope • Phase 3 – Gate N16 – Apron pavement reconstruction and markings. – High mast lighting for WB operations (Gate N16). – Fuel hydrant pit and infrastructure for WB operations. 7 Project Cost and Schedule Cost Breakdown This Request To tal Project Design $1,375,000 $1,670,000 Construction $2,500,000 $7,710,500 Total $3,875,000 $9,380,500 We are here Schedule Final Design Start: Q3 2023 Construction Start: Q3 2024 Project in Use: Q4 2024 7
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