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KCI New Terminal UpdateAirport Committee

Thursday, August 16, 2018

• Design Progress• Community Outreach• General Updates• Construction Phasing

AGENDA

Click to edit Master title stylePROJECT TIMELINE

We are here

DESIGN PROGRESS

CONVENIENCE

AMENITY

EFFICIENCY

SUSTAINABILITY

TECHNOLOGY

IDENTITY

Improved end‐to‐end customer  experience.

Enhanced services and exceptional  amenities for allpassengers.

Planned for today’s operations and future  changes.

Designed for energy efficiency and  preparing for future energy, changing  energy, and expanded social participation.

Wired for seamless travel and the growth of KCSmart City.

Inspired by Kansas City’s unique urban  and cultural life.

DESIGN UPDATETHEMES

DESIGN UPDATETERMINAL APPROACH ‐ AERIAL

DESIGN UPDATETERMINAL APPROACH ‐ AERIAL

GARAGE

CHECK‐INHALL RESTAURANTS 

AND RETAIL

GATE LOUNGES

DESIGN UPDATETERMINAL APPROACH

DESIGN UPDATEAREAS OF STUDY – VEHICLE APPROACH

DESIGN UPDATEAREAS OF STUDY – VEHICLE APPROACH

GARAGE CHECK‐INHALL

GATE LOUNGES

DESIGN UPDATECURB

Dining / ShoppingOperations SpaceRestroomsGate LoungesBusiness Lounge

DESIGN UPDATECURB

BY THE NUMBERS

4 Passenger Vehicle Lanes

9 Curb-side Check-in Positions

Dining / ShoppingOperations SpaceRestroomsGate LoungesBusiness Lounge

DESIGN UPDATECURB

CURBSIDE CHECK‐IN

WEATHER‐PROTECTED

CURB

DESIGN UPDATECHECK‐IN HALL

Dining / ShoppingOperations SpaceRestroomsGate LoungesBusiness Lounge

DESIGN UPDATECHECK‐IN HALL

BY THE NUMBERS

68 Check-in Counters

72 Self-Service Kiosks

18 Security Lanes

Dining / ShoppingOperations SpaceRestroomsGate LoungesBusiness Lounge

DESIGN UPDATECHECK‐IN HALL

Self Service Kiosk

High‐Speed Security Equipment

DESIGN UPDATECHECK‐IN HALL

DESIGN UPDATE“TOWN SQUARE”

Dining / ShoppingOperations SpaceRestroomsGate LoungesBusiness Lounge

DESIGN UPDATE“TOWN SQUARE”

More variety in restaurant and retail offerings for all passengers

Dining / ShoppingOperations SpaceRestroomsGate LoungesBusiness Lounge

DESIGN UPDATE“TOWN SQUARE”

PERFORMANCE SPACE

KANSAS CITY HISTORY

LOCAL BUSINESSES

DESIGN UPDATEBUSINESS LOUNGE

Dining / ShoppingOperations SpaceRestroomsGate LoungesBusiness Lounge

DESIGN UPDATEBUSINESS LOUNGE

BY THE NUMBERS

4,500 Square Foot Lounge

Dining / ShoppingOperations SpaceRestroomsGate LoungesBusiness Lounge

DESIGN UPDATEBUSINESS LOUNGE

Lounge Seating

Bar andServery

Work Stations

DESIGN UPDATERESTROOMS

Dining / ShoppingOperations SpaceRestroomsGate LoungesBusiness Lounge

BY THE NUMBERS

63 Current Terminals bathroom fixtures, post security

130 New Terminal bathroom fixtures, post security

DESIGN UPDATERESTROOMS

Dining / ShoppingOperations SpaceRestroomsGate LoungesBusiness Lounge

Sample Designs

Generous stall sizes to include movement with baggage

DESIGN UPDATERESTROOMS

Intuitive wayfinding

“Outswinging”Doors

Sample Designs

Generous Circulation to accommodate movement with baggage

DESIGN UPDATERESTROOMS

Bright, well‐lit spaces

Sample Designs

Convenience Ledges

DESIGN UPDATERESTROOMS

DESIGN UPDATERESTROOMS

“Paired” restroom design allows for continuous use, even during cleaning

DESIGN UPDATERESTROOMS

“Paired” restroom design allows for continuous use, even during cleaning

OUT OF SERVICE

OUT OF SERVICE

DESIGN UPDATEGATE LOUNGE

Dining / ShoppingOperations SpaceRestroomsGate LoungesBusiness Lounge

DESIGN UPDATEGATE LOUNGE

BY THE NUMBERS

39 Gate Lounges

Dining / ShoppingOperations SpaceRestroomsGate LoungesBusiness Lounge

DESIGN UPDATEGATE LOUNGE

Casual Seating

In‐SeatCharging

DESIGN UPDATEGATE LOUNGE

DESIGN UPDATEARRIVING PASSENGERS

Dining / ShoppingOperations SpaceRestroomsGate LoungesBusiness Lounge

DESIGN UPDATEARRIVING PASSENGERS

BY THE NUMBERS

3 Escalators

2 Accessible Elevators

Dining / ShoppingOperations SpaceRestroomsGate LoungesBusiness Lounge

DESIGN UPDATEBAGGAGE CLAIM

Dining / ShoppingOperations SpaceRestroomsGate LoungesBusiness Lounge

DESIGN UPDATEBAGGAGE CLAIM

BY THE NUMBERS

7 Baggage Claim Carousels

1 International Baggage Claim Carousel

Dining / ShoppingOperations SpaceRestroomsGate LoungesBusiness Lounge

DESIGN UPDATEBAGGAGE CLAIM

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DESIGN UPDATEBAGGAGE CLAIM

Click to edit Master title styleDESIGN UPDATEPROJECT TIMELINE

We are here

COMMUNITY OUTREACH

COMMUNITY MEETINGS

• September – 7 public meeting opportunities

• All meetings will offer same information

• Dates and locations on    kci‐edgemoor.com

• Open House format

DATE LOCATION TIME

Tuesday, Sept. 18 Northland Cathedral101 NW 99th StreetKansas City, MO 64155

4:30-6:00 PM

Wednesday, Sept. 19 Irene B. French Community Center5701 Merriam DriveMerriam, KS 66203

4:30-6:00 PM

Thursday, Sept. 20 Southeast Community Center4201 E 63rd StreetKansas City, MO 64130

4:30-6:00 PM

Tuesday, Sept. 25 Kansas City North Community Center3930 NE Antioch RoadKansas City, MO 64117

4:30-6:00 PM

Wednesday, Sept. 26 Gregg Klice Community Center1600 John Buck O'Neil Way Kansas City, MO 64108

4:30-6:00 PM

Thursday, Sept. 27 Union StationIn the Chamber Board Room30 W Pershing RoadKansas City, MO 64108

10:00-12:00 PM

Thursday, Sept. 27 Evangel Church1414 E 103rd StreetKansas City, MO 64131

4:30-6:00 PM

NEW TERMINAL COMMUNITY AMBASSADORS

• Increase transparency and communicate project updates to organizations and broader community

• Representatives from community groups representing community, business, accessibility, economic development and sustainability.

• Meets Bi‐Monthly

• Questions, comments can be sent anytime to info@kci‐edgemoor.com. 

MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS• Black N Brown 

Coalition• Bridging the Gap• Central Exchange• Concerned Clergy• Fort Leavenworth• Full Employment 

Council (Veterans)• Hispanic Economic 

Development Corporation

• KC Chamber

• Mayor's Committee for People with Disabilities

• Mid‐America Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce

• More2• Northland Chamber• Northland 

Neighborhoods Inc.• Overland Park 

Chamber of Commerce

• Platte County EDC• South Kansas City 

Chamber of Commerce

• SCLC• Urban Summit• Variety KC• VisitKC• Wyandotte County 

EDC

GENERAL UPDATES

NEGOTIATING THE CONTRACT

• Development Agreement• Business terms & contract construction negotiations between 

Edgemoor, KCAD & airline partners nearly complete• Waiting for written summary of the last of the business terms & 

contract construction points being negotiated• Further drafting of Development Agreement to incorporate 

agreed‐upon business terms and contract structure

• In process of further revising & drafting CBA

ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT

• August 22 ‐ Meeting with the Osage Indian Tribe

• August 23 ‐ Meeting with State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO)

• Mid‐August – Final Draft EA made available for public comment

• Mid‐September 2018– Public hearing to receive comments on final draft EA 

• Tracking Out of Pocket Costs

• Reimbursable Costs Approx. $3.1M Less than Authorized Costs

REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT

Through June 2018

Authorized to Date $15.3 Actual Spent $12.2 

THREE‐WEEK LOOK AHEAD

Week of August 20

• Continued review of updates to Concept Design Package

• Third party estimate complete. Review results of Concept Design Estimate reconciliation with Airlines

• Environmental Assessment Issuance for Public Comment

• Meeting with State Historical Preservation Office regarding Environmental Assessment

• Meeting with Osage Tribe regarding Environmental Assessment

• Enabling Package Page Turn with KCAD

Week of August 27

• Finalize direction on updates to Concept Design Package

• Airline Support Space Block Plan Review

• Continued Utility Relocation Planning

• Support Space Review with KCAD

• FF&E Matrix Review with KCAD

• Concessions Planning Stakeholder Interviews

• KCAD review of upcoming Procurement Packages

Week of September 3

• Review Updated Concept Design and Budget with Airlines

• Continued review of Construction Phasing Plans

• Project Review with TSA

• Development Agreement Draft Review/Comment Coordination

• Sustainability Approach Update Meeting

CONSTRUCTION PHASING

PHASE 1

PHASE 2

PHASE 3

PHASE 4

PHASE 5

PHASE 6

COMMUNITY WORKFORCE AGREEMENT

• Single‐project agreement• Aligns the Community, Labor and Project with the City’s 

goals for workforce participation and minority‐ and woman‐owned business participation

• Provides access to training and a pre‐apprenticeship program to encourage the local workforce to become a part of the project

• Assures labor‐harmony throughout construction• KCI Labor Management Committee• Exemption for non‐union M/WBE firm participation

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