David Crane Jeff Justen Sharon Somner

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Introduction David Crane Jeff Justen Sharon Somner Turner-Kiewit JV

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IntroductionDavid CraneJeff Justen

Sharon Somner

Turner-Kiewit JV

Orlando International Airport:Building For the Future

Support phased development philosophy Upgrade and create new facilities Resolve growth constraints Set the standard for excellence in customer service

$1.1B CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN (CIP)

OBJECTIVES

$1.1B CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN (CIP)

MAJOR ELEMENTS Maintain existing facilities to standards consistent with The Orlando

Experience®

Modify and expand facilities to achieve ultimate North Terminal capacity of 45 MAP

Improve international processing to accommodate growth

Increase multi-modal transportation access

Develop facilities to generate non-aviation revenue and provide strategic redundancy

Maintain existing facilities to standards consistent with The Orlando Experience®Renovation of curbside canopies

Baggage system improvements for increased efficiency

Replacing Automated People Mover trains to Airsides 1 & 3

Airfield projects to maintain gates and handle next generation aircraft

Roadway resurfacing

Other terminal projects to enhance the customer service experience

Modify and expand facilities to achieve ultimate North Terminal capacity of 45 MAP

Ticket lobby expansion to provide greater capacity

Ticket lobby expansion to incorporate new technology

Additional central energy plant

Restroom renovations at Airside 4

North Terminal cell phone lot with restrooms

Ground transportation

Improve international processing to accommodate growth

Adding international gates to Airside 4 to accommodate new and larger aircraft

Expanding Customs and Border Protection (CBP) facilities

90’s WING

CBP

PASSENGEREXITING

Increase multi-modal transportation access

South Airport APM Complex

Intermodal Transportation Facility (ITF)

$1.1B CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN (CIP)

LEAD CONTRACTORS

$1.1B CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN (CIP)

TURNER-KIEWIT JOINT VENTURE

Subcontractor Monthly Community Outreach

South Airport Intermodal Terminal Facility Complex

Greater Orlando Aviation AuthorityOrlando International Airport

This Project will be pursuing certification under LEED V4 Building Design& Construction. Every contractor associated with the project will beexpected to participate in the certification process.

Information regarding the goals and requirements associated with thecertification can be found both within your bid package (as a referencechart) and detailed within specification 018330.

Greater Orlando Aviation AuthoritySouth Airport APM Complex & South Airport Intermodal Terminal Project

Program Team

Jeff Justen

Turner‐Kiewit JVProject Team

Field SupervisionProject EngineeringDocument Control

Field EngineeringConcrete SupervisionDocument Control

Project ControlsQuality ControlProject Engineering 

Turner-Kiewit Joint VentureCMAR for ITF & PDL

Intermodal Terminal Facility (ITF)Passenger Drop‐Off Lobby (PDL)Rail Platform

Overview Schedule

Work Scopes• Piling• Pavement• CIP Concrete • Precast Concrete • Masonry• Structural Steel• Miscellaneous Metals • Rough/Finish Carpentry• Roofing/Waterproofing• Fireproofing

• Curtain wall / Doors• Drywall, Tile, Terrazzo,

Stone• Acoustical Ceilings• Painting• Louvers & Vents• Elevators & Escalators• Fire Suppression System• Plumbing • HVAC• Electrical

* Bold items are upcoming bids  that will advertise within 60 days

Upcoming Procurement Schedule

Bid Packages Issued

Pre‐Bid Conference

Bid Due Date

Target Date for Award Construction 

StartBP # BID PACKAGE DESCRIPTION

11.03 Quality Control/Materials Testing 05/07/15 05/12/15 05/26/15 06/16/15 10/01/15

13a.03 Access & Misc. Site Work 05/07/15 05/12/15 06/5/15 06/23/15 07/01/15

• There will be a Non‐Mandatory Pre‐Bid Matchmaker for Quality Control/Material Testing and Site Work: Date:  Thursday, May 12, 2015 Time:  9:00am EST Location:  11118 Canal Road, Orlando, FL 32827 Site visit Immediately following 

Pre‐Bid/Matchmaker

• “Community Outreach” Networking Sessions Specific details will be provided for bid packages Outreach – 6/1/2015, 6/22/2015

• Assistance Programs Prequalification Workshop – 5/27/2015 at Valencia College Bonding Education Program 5/28, 6/3, 6/10 & 6/17 Financial Assistance – 3rd quarter 2015

• Pre Bid Meeting/Matchmaking Quality Control/Material Testing – May 2015 Site Work – May 2015 Structure & MEP – 2nd quarter 2015 Finishes & Roadway – 3rd quarter 2015

Outreach Efforts

“Stay tuned to the website”

www.tkgoaa.com

DBE Goal for Construction30% Goal

DBE Requirements

Prequalification & Procurement

Project website – www.tkgoaa.com

2 Steps that can be implemented at the same time.

• Prequalify with Turner-Kiewit JV thru the TKGOAA.com website online.

• DBE Certification Florida UCP is the Unified Certification Program for DBE’s. NAICS Codes- North American Industry Classification System

• Is the standard used by Federal statistical agencies in classifying business establishments for the purpose of collecting, analyzing, and publishing statistical data related to the U.S. business economy.

• The Turner-Kiewit Team is looking not only to meet GOAA’s Goals, but to Exceed them.

HOW TO BE A PART OF THIS PROJECT

ITF Project Contacts

David Crane – Project ManagerJobsite Office Phone : 407-825-4152

Cell Phone: [email protected]

Sharon Somner – DBE Compliance CoordinatorJobsite Office Phone: 407-825-1750

Cell Phone: [email protected]

Questions?

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