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Engineering, Construction, Sustainability, and Environmental Projects Welcome! The session will begin soon. You are all muted, but feel free to use the ‘Chat’ function to network before we begin. If you have a question, please put it in the ‘Chat’. After the Forum, you will receive access to all Forum presentations and the attendee lists from each session.

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Page 1: Engineering, Construction, Sustainability, and

Engineering, Construction, Sustainability, and

Environmental Projects• Welcome! The session will begin soon.• You are all muted, but feel free to use the ‘Chat’ function to

network before we begin.• If you have a question, please put it in the ‘Chat’. • After the Forum, you will receive access to all Forum

presentations and the attendee lists from each session.

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Agenda

Ø Introduction of Presenters Ø Review of 12-month Projects &

Opportunities Outlook Ø Questions & Answers

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Introduction of Session Presenters

Ray ScheinfeldAirport Planning & Environmental Services Manager

City of Philadelphia, Division of Aviation

Imad HaqActing Airport Engineering Manager

City of Philadelphia, Division of Aviation

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Introduction of Session Presenters

Lia SutantoAirport Engineering Assistant Manager

City of Philadelphia, Division of Aviation

Vincent AdamoDesign & Construction Project Manager

City of Philadelphia, Division of Aviation

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Introduction of Session Presenters

Thomas JosephAirport Engineering Assistant Manager

City of Philadelphia, Division of Aviation

James ClarkinCity Planner

City of Philadelphia, Division of Aviation

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Overview – 12-month Outlook on Projects & Opportunities• On-Call Civil Engineering Federal • On-Call Professional Environmental Services • PNE Solar Farm Project• Public Works• Ramp Lighting Upgrades• FDR Wetland Mitigation• Taxiway P - Relocation• Taxiway J – Concrete Pavement Repair • Airport Operations Center• Overheight Vehicle Detection System• COVID HVAC Improvement – Bi-Polar Ionization• TI Road Relocation• Tug Tunnel Improvement

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On-Call Federal Civil Opportunity• Seeking qualified Applicants to

provide comprehensive professional Civil Engineering design and consulting services for specific projects at PHL and PNE.

• Includes opportunities that are planned in the Airport Capital Improvement Plan (ACIP) for potential Federal Grant funding.

• RFP release late 2020• Proposals due early 2021

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On-Call Professional Environmental Services

• Provides a wide range of time sensitive and specialized Professional Environmental Consulting Services for both Airports (PHL and PNE).

o Environmental Assessmentso Environmental Impact Statementso Hazardous Material Guidanceo Wetland Delineationso Regulatory Agency Permitting/Monitoringo Soil/Groundwater Samplingo Other Miscellaneous Environmental Issues

• Scheduled to advertise in 1st Quarter of 2021

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PNE Solar PPA RFP• RFP Release late 2020/early 2021• Seeking vendor to enter Power

Purchase Agreement for installation, maintenance, and operation of photovoltaic panels to offset electric costs at PNE over the long term.

• Approximately six-acre site designated to lease to vendor (see map).

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Ramp Lighting Upgrades• Upgrade of Existing Apron Lighting for Concourse B, C, and D to

LED• Replacement of Building Mounted Poles with New Ground

Mounted Poles• Additionally Includes LED Boarding Bridge Mounted Task

Lighting• Approximately 50 Poles will be Replaced• Expected to advertise mid 2021 with Construction Beginning in

2022

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Ramp Lighting Upgrades (continued)

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Wetland Mitigation Development @ FDR Park

• Approximately 45-Acre Wetlands Mitigation Development located at FDR Park to mitigate wetlands and waterways impacts related to the Airports West Cargo Expansion Program.

• Work is in collaboration with Philadelphia Parks and Recreation, and is consistent with the recently released Master Plan for the Park.

• Scheduled to advertise early 3Q 2021, will be contracted through PIDC ( https://www.pidcphila.com/tools/contract-opportunities ).

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Wetland Mitigation Development @ FDR Park (continued)Master Plan Wetlands Mitigation Concept Plan

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Taxiway P – Relocation• This project aims to relocate a portion of Taxiway P between

connector Taxiways U and N to meet the current centerline separation criteria for a Group V, CAT II/III ILS approach runway. The project will be phases in such was so as to minimize impact to the existing operations.

• Currently at 60% Design. Estimated start of construction around late Fall of 2021.

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Taxiway J – Concrete Pavement Repair• This project aims to do spot repairs of various areas along

Taxiway J to repair pavement defects.• Currently at 90% Design. Estimated start of construction is

Spring 2021.

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Airport Operations Center

� Scope of work:o Renovation of area for new Airport Operations Centero Upgrades to Electrical, Machinal & Fire alarm systemso New Furniture and audio-visual system

� Public work contracting opportunities: ETA - Q2 2021o General Constructiono Electricalo Mechanical

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Airport Operations Center

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Overheight Vehicle Detection System• Construction is tentatively scheduled to begin Fall 2021.• Existing system is located primarily on Departures Road.• This project will update existing system, utilizing new infrared sensors. • New surveillance

cameras and updated signage to be installed.

• New alert system to be installed at PHL Police Station.

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COVID HVAC Improvements – Bi-Polar Ionization • Recent Corona Virus outbreak made everyone

more concerned about the indoor air quality of the areas where there is a huge gathering.

• The Airport is highly concerned about the indoor air quality and intends to retrofit most of the AHUs with Bi-Polar Ionization technology in the coming year.

• PHL has over 400 AHUs installed throughout the airport for passengers and Stakeholders.

• Public Works (for Mechanical Contractor) opportunity anticipated for Spring/Summer 2021

How it Works:

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Tinicum Island Road Relocation

• Relocation of approximately 1 mile of the existing Tinicum Island Road to allow the airport to integrate recently acquired land into the airport property for Cargo Expansion

• Scope includes road construction and wetlands mitigation related to the impacts of this specific project.

• Scheduled to advertise 3Q 2021, will be contracted through PIDC ( https://www.pidcphila.com/tools/contract-opportunities).

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Tinicum Island Road Relocation (continued)

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Tug Tunnel Improvement• Four existing tunnels pass underneath Departures Road and the

SEPTA tracks, and are in need of repairs/improvements.• These tunnels provide connectivity for the bags removed from

parked aircrafts with the corresponding baggage claim buildings• The project scope includes concrete repairs, leak mitigation,

expansion joint replacement, HVAC upgrades, LED lighting Upgrades, and wayfinding upgrades.

• Construction tentatively scheduled to begin spring 2022.

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Tug Tunnel Improvement (continued)Tug Tunnel Location Plan

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