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Seattle-Tacoma International Arrivals Facility
Trade Packages 9,10,12-18 Pre-Proposal Meeting
DESIGN BUILD ENJOY
• 09 - Concrete & Reinforcing Steel • 10 - Earthwork/Shoring/Utilities/Demo • 12 - AOA Pavement • 13 - Fueling Systems • 14 - Roofing & Waterproofing • 15 - Stairs (Design-Build) • 16 - Precast • 17 - Passenger Loading Bridges • 18 - Special Systems (Design-Build)
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Project Team
• Jeffrey Brown, Director Aviation Facilities &
Capital Programs/Project Sponsor Port of Seattle • David Brush, Port Program Leader Port of Seattle • Noah Toomey, Design Manager Clark Construction • Martin McMahon, Construction Manager Clark Construction
• Lou Palandrani, Officer in Charge Clark Construction • Marshall Singh, Project Director Clark Construction • Marguerite Clark, Business Manager/ SBE
Coordinator Clark Construction • Tina Smith, Procurement Coordinator Clark Construction
• Larry Santone, Purchasing Manager Trade Package 14 & 17 • Russ Floreske, Purchasing Manager Trade Package 18
• Nelson Cook, Purchasing Manager Trade Packages 9, 15 & 16 • Jim Black, Purchasing Manager Trade Packages 10, 12 & 13
Purchasing Managers
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• Key to the growth of our Great Northwest • Growth in international traffic – 13% year-over-year • Federal Inspection Services (FIS) facility built in 1970’s • Currently built to accommodate approximately 800 passengers – current demand is as high as 2,000 passengers.
WHY?
WHAT? • New modern state-of-the-art facility for enhanced passenger experience. • Improve the airlines’ abilities to operate efficiently. • Provide for the 2025 demand of 2,600 passengers/hour. • Passenger connection times between international and domestic flights. WHEN? • Construction Start – February/March 2017 • Beneficial Occupancy – October 2019
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• Bring the project in below budget. • Open new facility on-time in the fall of 2019. • Encourage robust SCS/SBE participation • Deliver an iconic passenger bridge from SSAT to the new IAF • A modern and efficient international passenger processing facility using latest technology.
Future Goals
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Subcontractors & Suppliers & Design Team
Progressive Design Build Delivery – Partnership with Port of Seattle
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Overall Schedule • Project Award July 20th, 2015
• Design Development - Finalization 2016 / 2017
• Procurement Key Trade Packages July – December 2016
• Construction 1st Quarter 2017
• Open New Facilities Fall 2019 / Mid 2020
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• Package 09 - Concrete & Reinforcing Steel • Package 10 - Earthwork/Shoring/Utilities/Demo • Package 12 - AOA Pavement • Package 13 - Fueling Systems • Package 14 - Roofing & Waterproofing • Package 15 - Stairs (Design-Build) • Package 16 - Precast • Package 17 - Passenger Loading Bridges • Package 18 - Special Systems (Design-Build)
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• This subcontract includes excavation & backfill for foundations.
• The underslab gravel is included with this bid package.
• Please note that the attachment hardware for connection of the precast shear walls are part of this contract.
• Multiple mobilizations are required for the concrete work at the airside (Sterile Corridor & Passenger Walkway).
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• Pricing is to be base on the Drawings and Specification issued on October 17, 2016
• Airside phasing: We are only allowed to take 2 gates (per concourse) at a time.
• Demolition and Clear and Grub is to include all Site Demo including but not limited to AC pavement, site concrete, AOA pavement, all shown utilities to be removed, removal of abandon duckbanks, bollards etc. Demolition is to include the removal of the canopy attached to concourse A at the GT Lot.
• Installation of all Wet Utilities: Water, Storm Drain, IWS, Sewer
• Design build all shoring and underpinning for the IAF and Raised Pedestrian Walkway. All shoring needs to be designed/stamped by a registered engineer in the state of Washington.
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• Pricing is to be base on the Drawings and Specification issued on October 17, 2016
• Airside phasing: We are only allowed to take 2 gates (per concourse) at a time.
•Replace AOA concrete paving.
• Includes fine grading and installation of base.
• Coordinate with the fueling system and utility contractor for all adjustments.
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• Pricing is to be base on the Drawings and Specification issued on October 17, 2016
• Airside phasing: We are only allowed to take 2 gates (per concourse) at a time.
• Installation and testing of all fueling system.
• Include all flushing of fueling system. Provide all trucking and tanks for the flushing. Include all fuel and fuel disposal and restocking.
• Coordinate with AOA concrete pavement contractor to insure hydrants are adjusted to grade.
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• Waterproofing Scope includes: - Sheet Membrane Waterproofing at Foundation Walls - Sheet Membrane Waterproofing at In Ground Elevator Pits - Drainage Board at Bus Turnaround Retaining Wall - Sheet Membrane Waterproofing at Grease Interceptor & Isolation Valve Pits - Crystalline Waterproofing at Elevator, Escalator and Moving Walkway Pits
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• Roofing Scope includes:
- PVC Membrane Roofing at Arrivals Building - One Color, 10'-0 Wide Rolls (Roof Slide #1)
- Alternate for Two Colors per Current Plan Drawing - PVC Membrane Roof at Pedestrian Bridge Roof (Roof Slide #2) - Pedestrian Roof Sloped Sections - by Metal Panel Sub - Vegetated Roof at Tug Tunnel Roof and at Level 02 Roof Garden • Flashing and Curbs - Curbs at Skylights - Roof Penetrations and Tie Downs
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• Interior pan filled stairs are located at the interior of the building.
• Exterior "air side" stairs are a metal plate tread with a galvanized finish.
• Egress mezzanine stairs are required.
• The subcontract includes fabrication and erection.
• Architectural stairs in IAF, SC & PW are not part of this contract.
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• Supplier is required to stage 4 shear walls on site to aid in erection.
• Please note there is a requested alternate to provide standard gray in lieu of white.
• Mock ups for finish, color and construction are going to be important factors. • An anchor bolt pattern supplied to the foundation contractor is going to be required.
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• Scope includes: Two (2) new PLBs Ten (10) new Fixed Walkways Eleven (11) Refurbished PLBs One PLB Relocated from Terminal A to SSAT **Note - No work at the existing PLBs for Gates A5 and A14 (ALT) • Bid Alternates: a. Upgrade tires at Existing PLBs b. Upgrade Finishes c. Add PC Air at Existing PLBs (currently in Mechanical scope) d. Add Refurbish 11 Existing PLBs at SSAT
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• Work scope is based on the Information Technology and Special Systems Visioning
Document included in the PDD and on CBP Airport Technical Design Standard requirements.
• The Special Systems Matrix was developed to assist the bidders in understanding procurement, configuration, installation, and testing responsibilities as the stakeholder IT groups will play an active role in activating new equipment.
• The Systems Manager will be a key player in coordinating and managing all division 27 and 28 Special Systems Work.
• In most instances, we are extending the existing stakeholder systems.
• There is UG communications ductbank and OSP cabling work included in the scope that will be the immediate focus.
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• Bidder Overview • Proposal Form • Attachments to Proposal • Appendix
• Subcontract Agreement
• Exhibit A – Contract Documents
• Exhibit B – Scope of Work – Per Package • Exhibit B1 – Package Specific
• Exhibit C – Payment &
Performance Bonds
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RFP Package Contents • Exhibit D – Supplementary
Conditions
• Exhibit D-1 – Letter of Assent to PLA
• Exhibit E – Insurance Requirements
• Exhibit J – Owner Flow Down Provisions
• Exhibit R – Release of Lien
• Logistics Plan – Parking & Access Points
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Small/Diverse Business Participation – Scoring Factor • Clark Construction Group & Port of Seattle
o History of Commitment and Core Values o Community Development > Small Business Development
• Overall Project Goal -- 12% SCS Participation / SBE Participation 17.5%
o Includes SBE/MBE/WBE/DBE/DVBE or Small and Diverse firms o Small/Diverse Business Participation involves All Tiers o Participation will be part of the Best Value Evaluation in proposals
o Each package has specific goals
• Clark SeaTac IAF Website Resource
o www.clarkseataciaf.com under the small business page. o King County SCS Directory
• Small Business Meet & Greet November 7th, 2016 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
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Subcontractor Suggested Opportunities – Scoring Factor
o Provide Innovative & Creative Ideas
o Support Performance & Quality Standards
o Result in Cost, Schedule & Operational Savings
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Completing & Submitting Proposals Each trade package shall include the following:
• Fully completed and executed Proposal Form (Attachment 1) • Proposal value. • Letter from Surety confirming bondability • Insurance Verification Letter • PLA Letter of Assent (see subcontract Exhibit D-1) • Completed “Proposers SCS/SBE Participation Summary” (Attachment 2) • Acknowledgement of receipt of issued Addenda. • Detailed Proposal Analysis (Attachment 3) • Subcontractor Suggested Opportunities From (Attachment 4)
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What’s Next for Trade Packages 9,10,12 – 18 Proposal Process
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• Job Walk Today
• Small Business Meet & Greet November 7th, 2016 • RFP Bid Due Date November 15th, 2016
• Interviews November 22nd,2016 - Trade Package 18
Remaining Packages - As Required
• Contract Awards December 2016
www.clarkseataciaf.com
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• Bring the project in below budget. • Open new facility on-time in the fall of 2019. • Encourage robust SCS/SBE participation • Deliver an iconic passenger bridge from SSAT to the new IAF • A modern and efficient international passenger processing facility using latest technology.
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