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November 14, 2014
Hobby International & IAH Terminal Redevelopment Program Update
Jarrett Simmons, Assistant Aviation Director – PlanningHouston Airport System
Hobby International Terminal Program
New Concourse
New Parking Garage
Terminal Expansion
New Satellite Central Plant
Entry Roadway Modifications
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International traffic is booming in HoustonReflecting the strength of the local economy, airlines continue to add new routes—most outside of IAH’s historically strong Latin American market.
2007: Dubai (Emirates) 2008: Singapore via Moscow
(Singapore) 2009: Rio de Janeiro (United); Doha
(Qatar) 2010: Monterrey (VivaAerobus) 2011: Lagos (United) 2012: A380 to Frankfurt (Lufthansa)
2013: Third daily London (United); Istanbul (Turkish); Beijing (Air China)
2014: Second daily Tokyo, Munich, and Punta Cana (United); Seoul (Korean); Stavanger (SAS); Guadalajara and Cancun (VivaAerobus); Santiago de Chile (United); Monterrey (Aeromexico and Interjet); A380 to Dubai (Emirates)
2015: Taipei (EVA)
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More international gates are needed to meet demandWith only 6 widebody gates, Terminal D cannot accommodate new long-haul services at peak times.
Terminal D12 gates;
foreign flags
Terminal E23 gates UA int’l
Central FIS~4,000 pax
per hour
Terminal CUA domestic
Terminal BUA Express
Terminal AOther
domestic
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Intercontinental Airport Terminal Redevelopment Program (ITRP)ITRP is in partnership between HAS and United Airlines
United’s Scope HAS’s Scope
Utility Site & Utility Corridor PackageNew electrical receiving station, domestic water tanks & utility tunnel
New Hardstand
The Leland International Terminal is the best solution
Terminal Package - 801,530 S.F. 15 international widebody gates (including 4 A380)Apron Package – 1,386,000 S.F. (Pavement, drainage, hydrant fueling, etc.)
Mickey Leland International Terminal (Terminal D)
Federal Inspection Services Package (FIS) PackageFIS Expansion, Security Checkpoint Consolidation & New Custom & Border
Protection (CBP) & Public Parking Garage
Upcoming ITRP Procurement Dates
Package Date
Industry Day Jan. 2015
Enabling Utility Design/Build 1st Qtr 2015
Hardstand Design/Build 1st Qtr 2015
PMO Building Design/Build 1st Qtr 2015
Terminal Design 2nd Qtr 2015
For more information on the IAH Terminal Redevelopment Program
• Please visit: www.fly2houston.com/TerminalD
• Communications Regarding Executive Program Management (EMP) and Program Support Services (PSS) RFQ’s must Be Received In Writing And Directed Only To:
Mr. Andre’ Morrow
Senior Procurement Specialist
Houston Airport System
Supply Chain Management
• For information on MWDBE certification please contact: [email protected]
Other upcoming FY15/FY16 opportunities
Project # Status Project Cost Mil
721 D IAH Cell Phone Lot (JFK Will Clayton) $11.8
736 DB HAS Admin Building Expansion TBD
686 D IAH Storm water Pollution Control System $16.0
565 C IAH Landside Roadway Repairs $13.8
634 C IAH Terminal A Vault Replacement $11.6
651 C IAH Taxiway WA/WB $33.6
675 D IAH NA Taxiway $34.0
689 A / B D IAH Term A & C OTA Baggage Handling System $35.0 / $2.0
699 D IAH Sanitary Sewer Improvements $9.0
711 C IAH EcoPark2 $11.8
712 C IAH Terminal C Light Pole Replacement $5.0
740 D IAH Vehicle Maintenance Facility $4.4
746 C IAH Old Control Tower Demolition $2.0
761 DB IAH Parking Locator Guidance System $15.0
545 B C HOU Consolidated Maintenance Center Complex $6.3
690 C HOU TSA Checked Baggage EDS Recap $11.2
TBD D HOU RTR Cable Relocation $0.4
TOTAL $222.9