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Chicago Department of AviationJuly 22, 2016
CDA O’HARE 21 INDUSTRY DAY
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WELCOME AND INTRODUCTORY REMARKS
GINGER S. EVANSCOMMISSIONER
CHICAGO DEPARTMENT OF AVIATION
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PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTS ADMINISTRATION
JAMIE RHEECHIEF PROCUREMENT OFFICER
DEPARTMENT OF PROCUREMENT SERVICES
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CDA OVERVIEWAND
UPCOMING OPPORTUNITIES
JONATHAN LEACHCHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
CHICAGO DEPARTMENT OF AVIATION
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PURPOSE OF THIS EVENT
• Inform the Industry of upcoming business opportunities at O’Hare and Midway Airports
• Give interested parties (all of you) an opportunity to network with others in the industry
• Provide an overview of the process to be considered for these business opportunities
• Highlight some of the general procurement requirements
• Collect and address any questions
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CDA PROJECT DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION
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Commissioner of Aviation
Ginger S. Evans
Chief Operating OfficerJonathan Leach
Deputy Commissioner Design/Construction
Alex Leon
Department of Procurement Services• City’s Procurement
Agent• EEO• M/W/DBE
Compliance
Department of Law
Program Management Office (PMO)
CIP Owner's Representative
Managing Deputy Commissioner, Midway
Erin O'Donnell
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TERMINAL 5 EXTENSION PROJECT - DESIGN
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TERMINAL 5 EXTENSION PROJECT - OBJECTIVES
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• Extend Concourse M to accommodate nine (9) new widebody aircraft
• Create operational resiliency to improve flexibilities to assign airlines and aircraft between the central terminal area and T5, which over the long-term may include rebalancing the mix between domestic and international passenger traffic operating from T5.
• Balance the timing of improvements between need and costs, focusing on trying to reuse existing facilities where possible.
• Provide timely delivery of additional near-term capacity to alleviate anticipated capacity constraints and to facilitate phasing of the broader terminal area development program.
• Minimize the impact for all airlines during the execution of the Project, including consideration of the duration that gates need to be taken out of service for passenger loading bridge and fuel pit works.
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TERMINAL 5 M EXTENSION - DESIGN
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Design Task Order Service Request Sent out to the following Federal Architectural Firms on July 15, 2016:
• Muller & Muller• Ross Barney• Reynolds Smith Hills (RS&H)• Solomon Cordwell Buenz (SCB)
Proposals Due August 18, 2016
Site/Civil Design Package Duration: 16 weeks
Building Design Package Duration (concurrent): 50 weeks
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SITE/CIVIL CONSTRUCTION PACKAGE
• Project to Commence 2nd Quarter 2017• Relocates Guard Booth 11 and makes Project “Landside”• Adds Temporary Hardstands for Aircraft Parking to Enable Building
Construction
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CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT-RISK
• Construction Manager At-Risk (CM@R) will be utilized for Building Package CM Services during Pre-Construction and Construction
• CM@R will be provide Design Review for 30% to 100% Design Deliverables• CM@R will Validate the Project Budget and provide a Guaranteed
Maximum Price for the total cost of work (CM Fee, Construction and General Conditions).
• CM@R will be expected to provide phasing, staging and estimating services• CM@R will Procure all Construction Package Bids• Scope of CM@R may include Terminal 5 extension and additional O’Hare 21
terminal projects• City may award up to 2 CM@R contracts
ANTICIPATED ADVERTISEMENT DATE: 3rd Quarter 2016.
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PROGRAM MANAGER FOR O’HARE 21
• Owner’s Representative Services for Terminal Area Plan and ultimately ORD’s Capital Improvement Program
• Manage multiple construction managers• Design and engineering management• Project control services
− Master Program Plan− Schedule Development
ANTICIPATED TERM: 8 YEARS ANTICIPATED ADVERTISEMENT DATE: 3rd Quarter 2016
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ON-CALL CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES
• Multiple Construction Manager contracts will be awarded to handle various segments of O’Hare 21 Terminal Area Plan
• CM Services will also be required for upcoming Capital Improvement Program projects
• Projects will include airside work, landside projects, terminal projects, site preparation, and security packages
• Construction Manager contracts anticipated to be target market contracts
ANTICIPATED ADVERTISEMENT DATE: 4th Quarter 2016
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LEAD DESIGN SERVICE FOR TERMINAL DEVELOPMENT
• One lead A/E firm will be chosen for the design of new terminal development at O’Hare
• Primary focus will be on the anticipated O’Hare Central Facility• The O’Hare Central Facility is the centerpiece of the terminal area plan for
O’Hare 21 and the design should reflect the significance of this component of the project
• Design team will be expected to include industry leading experts on security technology as well as new technology for passenger amenities
• Anticipated project delivery method is Construction Manager at Risk (CM@R). Accordingly, design team will work closely with CM@R firm during preconstruction services and throughout the life of the project
ANTICIPATED ADVERTISEMENT DATE: 4TH Quarter 2016
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LEAD DESIGN SERVICES FOR TERMINAL DEVELOPMENT
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• Several potential functional arrangements may be included in terminal development
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LEAD DESIGN FOR NEW CONCOURSES
• Additional gate expansion is critical component of the O’Hare 21 terminal area plan.
• Lead designer will be responsible for delivering a functional design to maximize operational efficiencies for the airlines
• Design should be geared toward a low cost and functional facility• Design should accommodate future growth off the concourses and be
easily expandable as demand dictates
ANTICIPATED ADVERTISEMENT DATE: 4th Quarter 2016
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POTENTIAL CONFIGURATIONS FOR NEW CONCOURSES
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INTEGRATION OF NEW TEAMS INTO NEW AND EXISTING PROGRAMS2016-2017Procure O’Hare 21 Program ManagerProcure Construction Manager(s) at RiskProcure Construction ManagersProcure A/E Firms for Terminal Development and ConcoursesContinue with Airfield Development (Runway 9C/27C)
2017-2018O’Hare 21 Program Manager Ramps Up for Terminal Area Plan and Transition of Capital Improvement ProgramConstruction Manager(s) at Risk Start Preconstruction Services/GMP/Bidding/ConstructionConstruction Managers Respond to Task Requests and Start ServicesA/E Firms Start Design of Terminal Redevelopment, Concourses and other Enabling ProjectsORD Airfield Work Continues (Runway 9C/27C)
2018 & BeyondO’Hare 21 Program Manager Provides Services for Terminal Area Plan and Capital Improvement ProgramConstruction Manager at Risk Continues with Construction of Terminal 5 Extension and Services Related to Terminal Area PlanConstruction Managers Take on Airfield, Landside, Terminal and other Key ProjectsA/E Firms Continue Design of Terminal Area ProjectsORD Airfield Work Continues Through 2020 (Runway 9C/27C)
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FUTURE RUNWAY 9C/27C AND OTHER AIRFIELD PROJECTS
UPDATES ON KEY AIRFIELD PROJECTS FROM JANUARY 2016 AGREEMENT
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Centralized Deicing Facility
Crossfield Taxiway System
Runway 9C/27C
Tank Farm Road
VOR
ATS Lot E Station Demolition
New East Airfield Lighting Vault
ARFF # 2 Relocation
Airline Support Facilities
Taxiways A and B
Ground Run-Up Enclosure
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RUNWAY 9C/27C – PACKAGES
• Site constraints and relocation of existing facilities require the construction of Runway 9C/27C in four main packages
• Further definition to these packages will be developed in the next few months
• Note, projects are subject to change21
9C/27C East PackagePackage 2 Area
Package 1 Areas
Package 3 AreaTW ZJ & Tank Farm Road
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CENTRALIZED DEICING FACILITY AND CROSSFIELD TAXIWAY SYSTEM - DESIGN
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General DescriptionDesign of a new centralized deicing facilityon the west side of the airport including anew crossfield taxiway system. Servicesmay include, pre-design, preliminary,detailed and final design, as well asconstruction phase services. This facilityis expected to include pavement areas,storm drainage and spent deicing fluidcollection, airfield lighting and signage,facilities for the operations, storage anddispensing facilities for deicing fluids andcontrol systems for the management ofthe deicing operations.
Actual Advertising Date July 12, 2016 Estimated Value N/A
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RELOCATION OF TAXIWAYS A&B - DESIGN
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General DescriptionDesign of the partial relocation oftaxiways A&B in the terminal core..Services may include, pre-design,preliminary, detailed and final design, aswell as construction phase services.The design of the relocation of thesetwo taxiways will require closecoordination with airline and airportoperations to ensure minimum impactsto aircraft movements as well asexisting infrastructure in the projectarea.
Advertising Date July 12, 2016 Estimated Value N/A
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RUNWAY 9C/27C & OTHER AIRFIELD PROJECTS
• OMP Phase 2 – ARFF#1 Expansion• Runway 9C/27C Packages• Airline Support Facility Demolition• Airline Support Site Preparation• ATS Lot E Station Demolition• East Airfield Lighting Control Vault• ARFF#2 Reloation• Tank Farm Road Phase 2• Ground Run-up Enclosure Relocation• VOR Relocation Site Prep (FAA)
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ARFF #1 MODIFICATIONS - CONSTRUCTION
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General DescriptionThis is a Runway 10R/28 enablingproject being re-bid. It consists of10,800 SF addition to the existing ARFF#1 Facility. The facility will contain 3bays for apparatuses and equipmentand other functions on the ground floortotaling 7,700 SF and 3,100 SF on thesecond story for dormitory space forfirefighters in the facility. Constructionis within the Airfield Operating Area.
Project will be delivered as Design-Bid-Build
Anticipated Advertising Date 3rd Quarter 2016 Estimated Value $4 - $9 million
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ARFF#2 RELOCATION - CONSTRUCTION
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General DescriptionConstruction of a replacement on-airport aircraft rescue and fire fightingstation (ARFF) on the north east side ofthe airfield. Construction will belocated airside. Structure will be singlestory with a mechanical mezzanine,with 6-high bay apparatus bays.
Project will be delivered throughconventional Design-Bid-Build
Anticipated Advertising Date 4th Quarter 2016 Estimated Value $15-25 million
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GROUND RUN-UP ENCLOSURE - CONSTRUCTION
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General DescriptionConstruction of a replacement pre-fabricated run-up enclosure. Workincludes disassembling existingstructure, demolishing existingfoundation and restoring site with PCCpavement, construction or newfoundation, site preparation, electricaland lighting improvements.
Project may be delivered throughdesign-build services
Anticipated Advertising Date 4th Quarter 2016 Estimated Value $2-5 million
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EAST AIRFIELD LIGHTING VAULT - CONSTRUCTION
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General DescriptionConstruction of a new airfield lightingvault (similar to the south vault)housing the switchgear, ALSC andregulators needed to power the airfieldlighting and signage for Runway 9C/27C,Runway 9R/27L and associatedtaxiways.
Site for this facility will be adjacent tothe ARFF #2 on the north east of theairfield.
Project will be delivered as design-bid-build.
Anticipated Advertising Date 4th Quarter 2016 Estimated Value $15 - $25 million
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TANK FARM ROAD AND TWY S&J - CONSTRUCTION
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General DescriptionConstruction of an extension of Tank FarmRoad and new Taxiways S and J on the westside of the Airport. The total roadwaylength is anticipated to be approximately3,600 feet long. Construction involvesearthmoving, excavation, embankment,placement of base materials, sediment anderosion control, electrical and lighting,storm drain pipe and structures, buildingstructure demolition, seeding, and othermiscellaneous improvements.
Anticipated Advertising Date 4th Quarter 2016 Estimated Value $45 - $55 million
Project Area
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RWY 9C/27C – PACKAGE 1 - CONSTRUCTION
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General DescriptionConstruction of approximately 201K SY ofPCC pavement, and placement ofapproximately 85K SY of asphalt concretepavements. Earth moving, excavation,embankment, placement of base materials,sediment and erosion control, electrical andlighting, storm drain pipe and structures,building structure demolition, seeding, andother miscellaneous improvements.
Anticipated Advertising Date 2Q 2017 Estimated Value $100 - $150 million
Package 1 Area
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CENTRALIZED DEICING FACILITY - CONSTRUCTION
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General DescriptionDevelopment of a (a) Centralized DeicingFacility west of the terminal core. Theoverall development include aircraft ramparea, taxiway connectors, guidancesystem, storm drain collection system,marshaling areas, operation buildings,airfield lighting and signage. Pavementarea is expected to be approximately 240KSY. This project also includes (b)Construction of ADG VI (Large Aircraft)Crossfield taxiway system connecting thenorth and south airfields.
Anticipated Advertising Date 2nd Quarter 2017 Estimated Value $80 - $120 million
(a)
(b)
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RWY 9C/27C – PACKAGE 2 - CONSTRUCTION
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General DescriptionConstruction of approximately 510K SY ofPCC pavement, and placement ofapproximately 270K SY of asphalt concretepavements. Earth moving, excavation,embankment, placement of base materials,sediment and erosion control, electrical andlighting, storm drain pipe and structures,building structure demolition, seeding, andother miscellaneous improvements.
Project will be delivered as Design-Bid-Build.
Anticipated Advertising Date 1st Quarter 2018 Estimated Value $300 - $350 million
Package 2 Area
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RELOCATION OF TAXIWAYS A&B - CONSTRUCTION
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General DescriptionPartial relocation of two terminalperimeter taxiways. Final configurationis subject to be defined through design.Anticipated scope includes replacementof 190K SY of PCC pavement.
Anticipated Advertising Date 2nd Quarter 2018 Estimated Value $80 - $100 million
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RWY 9C/27C – PACKAGE 3 - CONSTRUCTION
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General DescriptionConstruction of approximately 150K SY ofPCC pavement, and placement ofapproximately 82K SY of asphalt concretepavements. Earth moving, excavation,embankment, placement of base materials,sediment and erosion control, electrical andlighting, storm drain pipe and structures,building structure demolition, seeding, andother miscellaneous improvements.
Anticipated Advertising Date 1st Quarter 2019 Estimated Value $100 - $130 million
Package 3 Area
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ATS LOT E STATION DEMOLITION - CONSTRUCTION
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General DescriptionScope includes the demolition of thestructure and platform of this station,modification of wayside systems, powersystems and track work as required andsite restoration.
Construction will require coordinationwith and limited interruption of servicesof the Airport’s Transit System
Project may be delivered as design-bid–build or design/build.
Anticipated Advertising Date 4th Quarter 2019 Estimated Value $10 - $15 million
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CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CIP)O’HARE PROJECTS
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General DescriptionConstruction of a 88,500 square foot steel frame,precast exterior walls equipment storage facilityat the corner of Montrose and Spine Road. Allassociated mechanical, electrical, and firesuppression systems are included in thisconstruction cost.
Services provided include; Construction, 10%Construction Contingency, Construction PhaseDesign Services, and Quality Assurance/MaterialTesting.
AMC BUILDING EXPANSION - CONSTRUCTION
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Out for Bid Bids Due August 4, 2016 Projected Contract Value $15 - $17 Million
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General DescriptionReplacement of all eight 75,000 MBH HighTemperature Water (HTW) Generators along withtheir associated equipment. Equipment to bereplaced includes: HTW Generators, pumps, piping,controls and power distribution systems. Thisproject also involves developing designs necessaryto replace the North High Temperature Water(HTW) Pumps P-4, P-5 and P-6. Additionally, thescope includes upgrading the functionality ofexisting piping cross-connections.
REPLACEMENT OF HIGH TEMPERATURE WATER GENERATORS - CONSTRUCTION
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Anticipated Advertisement Date 3rd Quarter 2016 Projected Contract Value $55 - $60 million
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General DescriptionThe project scope of work includes completereplacement of the Standby Power System locatedat the H&R Plant. Including housing of the newgenerators in a separate building adjacent to theH&R Plant. This will be a new 18 MW system toreplace the current 5.2 MW system toaccommodate existing and future loads allowing forfuture growth.
EMERGENCY STANDBY POWER SYSTEM UPGRADE - CONSTRUCTION
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Bid Opening Date August 1, 2016 Projected Contract Value $25 - $30 million
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TRUNK RADIO SYSTEM REPLACEMENT - RFP
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Anticipated Advertisement Date 3rd Quarter 2016 Estimated Value $6 - $9 million
General Description:The proposed scope of work includes design,construction and maintenance of a new 470 MHzoperations and 800 MHz public safety trunk radiosystem to replace the existing systems installed in2001 and 1990 respectively. This proposed hybridsolution will be fully redundant with high voice qualityin both above ground, underground, and ring tunnellocations providing service to the airport perimeter.The public safety system shall have interoperabilitywith the Chicago Police and Fire Department radiosystems. Funding will cover design, equipmentpurchase, installation, and all frequency licensing.Scope of the RFP also includes a ten yearmaintenance program*. (*Maintenance fundedseparately) This request includes 10% constructioncontingency and 2% for design/system validation.
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COMED DUCT BANK - CONSTRUCTION
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Anticipated Advertisement Date 3rd Quarter 2016 Estimated Value $2.5 - $5 million
General Description:The existing Com Ed duct that provides primaryfeeders to the Airport is original and has failed tothe point that replacement of cable is not possible.The new duct will be made up of 9-way and 18-way5” concrete encased duct connecting from near theRunway 28R ALSF shelter to the D-179 substation.The duct will be installed primarily in the east laneof Spine Road on the N-S run and along the southedge for the E-W portion. A connection acrossMannheim Road will also be replaced.
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CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CIP)MIDWAY PROJECTS
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Midway International Airport has approximately $80 Million inwork annually slated for the next three years.
In August 2015, the City announced the MidwayModernization Program which includes:
– Passenger Security Checkpoint Expansion– Terminal Parking Garage Expansion
OVERVIEW
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General Description:• Construct an 80,000 square foot
security pavilion over Cicero Avenue• Includes approximately 18,000 SF of
new concession space• Creates Single TSA Checkpoint to
streamline the traveling public’sexperience
• Improvements of vertical circulationwithin the landside terminal building
PASSENGER SECURITY CHECKPOINT EXPANSION -CONSTRUCTION
Anticipated Advertisement Date 4th Quarter 2016 Projected Contract Value $70 - $75 Million
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TERMINAL PARKING GARAGE EXPANSION - CONSTRUCTION
Anticipated Advertisement Date 1st Quarter 2017 Projected Contract Value $80 - $90 Million
General Description:• Approximately 120’ x 1080’ expansion
of the Terminal Parking Garage over theCTA Railyard adding approximately1,500 new parking spaces
• Complete renovation of the CTAPedestrian Walkway
• Improvement of both the Entrance andExisting Plazas for the Terminal ParkingGarage
• Upgrades to the existing facilities tomore energy efficient electricalcomponents
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWER SESSION
FOLLOWED BYATTENDANCE NETWORKING
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NETWORKING SESSION
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CDA Staff - BLUE
Prime Contractors - RED
MBE/WBE/DBE Certified Firms - PURPLE
Non-Certified Subcontractors - BROWN
Suppliers - YELLOW
Other Attendees -
Exhibitors - BLACK
CDA AVIATION INDUSTRY DAY
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THANK YOU
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