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February 27, 2015 O’HARE AND MIDWAY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PRESENTATION TO THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA –CHICAGO CHAPTER Rev. 02-26-15-B CONNECTING THE WORLD TO CHICAGO

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February 27, 2015

O’HARE AND MIDWAY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS

CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM

PRESENTATION TO THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA –CHICAGO CHAPTER

Rev. 02-26-15-B

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UPCOMING BID OPPORTUNITIES

CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM

February 2015

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PROJECT LIST

Project Name Location Anticipated Bid Date Estimated Value

O’Hare Public Address System Upgrades ORD – Airside Currently Out for RFP(RFP Due Date: 03/03/15)

$14 - $18 Million

55th and 63rd Street Security Guard Booth MDW - Airside Currently Out to Bid (Bid Opening Date: 03/2/15)

$1 - $2 Million

H&R Plant Roof system Replacement ORD - Airside 1st Quarter 2015 $2 - $3 Million

Runway 4L-22R Rehabilitation and Taxiway ‘P’ Reconfiguration MDW - Airside 1st Quarter 2015 $10 - $15 Million

Airside Apron Pavement Rehabilitation (Term Contract) ORD & MDW Airside

2nd Quarter 20155 Years w/ 2, 1-Yr Options

$20 - $50 Million

Airside and Landside Asphalt (Term Contract) ORD & MDW Airside

2nd Quarter 20155 Years w/ 2, 1-Yr Options

$10 - $30 Million

Airside Ramp Concrete Pavement Rehabilitation (Term Contract) ORD & MDW Airside

2nd Quarter 20155 Years w/ 2, 1-Yr Options

$5 - $15 Million

Baggage Service Alley Retaining Wall Replacement ORD - Airside 2nd Quarter 2015 $3 - $6 Million

TSA CCTV Advanced Surveillance ORD - Airside 2nd Quarter 2015 $6 - $7 Million

Ring and Utility Tunnel Concrete Repairs ORD - Airside 2nd Quarter 2015 $40 - $60 Million

Runway 9R-27L Comprehensive Maintenance ORD - Airside 2nd Quarter 2015 $18 - $20 Million

Taxiway NN Reconstruction ORD - Airside 3rd Quarter 2015 $5 - $7 Million

Terminal 5 A380 Gate Enhancements ORD - Airside 3rd Quarter 2015 $4 - $5 Million

Bridge Rehabilitation – Roadway and Taxiway ORD - Landside Currently Out to Bid(Bid Opening Date: 03/27/15)

$2 - $3 Million

Chillers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and South Cooling Tower Upgrades ORD - Landside Currently Out to Bid (Tentative Bid Opening Date: 3/4/15)

$55 - $65 Million

Replacement of Air Handling Units in H&R Plant ORD - Landside 1st Quarter 2015 $1 - $3 Million

Landside Terminal 5 PCC Pavement Reconstruction ORD – Landside 1st Quarter 2015 $2 - $3 Million

Landside Concrete Pavement Rehabilitation (Term Contract) ORD - Landside 2nd Quarter 20155 Years w/ 2, 1-Yr Options

$1 - $5 Million

I-190 Lift Station Replacement ORD - Landside 2nd Quarter 2015 $1 - $2 Million

Restroom Modernization Phase 4 ORD - Landside 2nd Quarter 2015 $3 - $4 Million

Commercial Vehicle Holding Area – Additional Men’s Restroom Facilities

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UPCOMING BID OPPORTUNITIES

CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM

AIRSIDE PROJECTS

February 2015

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General Description

The respondent will upgrade the existing Public AddressSystem with the most current hardware/softwarecomponents including, text for display on video monitor,text to audio, and audio to audio paging for Terminals,1,2,3,and 5, Bus Shuttle Center, ATS, ATS Control Center,Pedestrian Tunnels, EPS and outdoor parking lots. Therespondent will evaluate the existing systems and reuseexisting infrastructure i. e., speakers, speaker cabling,conduit and ambient noise sensors. The existing zone codeidentification should be retained and/or combined withnew zones required. Visual Paging for the Hearing Impairedwill be provided in all Terminal areas. Additionally, systemwill be in compliance with all ADA and CDA requirements.

O’HARE PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM UPGRADES

LocationORD Airside / Landside

Major Work Items and Estimated Quantities

Head End Equipment Speakers Ambient Noise Sensors Microphones

Advertise RFP Date: RFP Requested 11/24/14RFP Due Date 03/03/15

Estimated Value: $15 - $18 million

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General Description

Project will include the reconfiguration of the 55th and Laramie Gate and the replacement of the 63rd and Laramie Guard Booth. Scope will include guard booth replacements, new emergency generators, new concrete and asphalt pavements, lighting improvements, curb and gutter replacement, and drainage improvements. Also included will be landscaping improvements and sanitary sewer upgrades.

55TH AND 63RD STREET SECURITY GUARD BOOTH

LocationMDW Airside / Landside

Major Work Items and Estimated Quantities

Asphalt Pavement 2000 Tons Concrete Pavement 450 SY Pre-Fabricated Booths 2 EA Ductbank 1000 LF Sidewalk 5700 SYAdvertise Bid Date: Out to Bid 01/08/15

Bid Opening Date 03/02/15

Estimated Value: $1 - $2 million

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General Description

The project will include the Rehabilitation of Runway 4L-22R . The scope will include a mill and overlay of the existing runway, widening of shoulders, installation of new edge lights and infrastructure as well as new concrete pavement for aircraft run-ups. Also associated with this project is the reconfiguration of Taxiway Pwhere it intersects the runway.

RUNWAY 4L-22R REHABILITATION AND TAXIWAY ‘P’ RECONFIGURATION

LocationMDW Airside

Major Work Items and Estimated Quantities

Excavation 10,800 CY Asphalt Pavement 45,000 Tons Concrete Pavement 8,400 SY Electrical Ductbank 11,000 LF Light Bases and Fixtures 110 EAAnticipated

Advertisement Date: 1st Quarter 2015

Estimated Value: $10 - $15 million

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General Description

In order to maintain both airside and landsideinfrastructure, the CDA requires the flexibility to use on-call fixed price term contracts. This contract is forremoval and replacement of Portland Cement Concreteand concrete structures at O’Hare within the terminalaprons. Aircraft parking gates within the concourseaprons are closed for limited durations to allow for thereplacement of failed slabs.

AIRSIDE APRON PAVEMENT REHABILITATION (TERM CONTRACT)

LocationORD & MDW Airside

Major Work Items

PCC Pavement - Remove & Replace Excavation and Embankment Stone Base Drainage Structure Adjustments / Replacements Fuel Infrastructure Removal and Replacement

Anticipated Advertisement Date: 2nd Quarter 2015

Contract Length: 5 Years with 2, 1-Year Options

Estimated Value: $20 - $50 million

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General Description

In order to maintain both airside and landsideinfrastructure, the CDA requires the flexibility to use on-call fixed price term contracts. This contract is forpatching, milling, and bituminous concrete at O’Hare andMidway International Airports for both landside andairside pavements. This includes runways, taxiways,aprons, roadways, and parking lots.

AIRSIDE AND LANDSIDE ASPHALT (TERM CONTRACT)

LocationORD & MDW Airside

Major Work Items

Bituminous Concrete – Superpave Bituminous Concrete N70, N50 Bituminous and PCC Cold Milling Bituminous and PCC Grinding Cold Patch Supply Epoxy Polymer Concrete Mortar

Anticipated Advertisement Date: 2nd Quarter 2015

Contract Length: 5 Years with 2, 1-Year Options

Estimated Value: $10 - $30 million

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General Description

In order to maintain both airside and landsideinfrastructure, the CDA requires the flexibility to use on-call fixed price term contracts. This contractencompasses furnishing of all labor, equipment, tools,and barricades for partial and full-depth removal andreplacement of broken concrete pavements in the RampAreas where directed at Chicago O’Hare and MidwayInternational Airports.

AIRSIDE CONCRETE PAVEMENT REHABILITATION (TERM CONTRACT)

LocationORD & MDW Airside

Major Work Items

PCC Pavement - Remove & Replace Excavation and Embankment Stone Base Utility Structures

Anticipated Advertisement Date: 2nd Quarter 2015

Contract Length: 5 Years with 2, 1-Year Options

Estimated Value: $5 - $15 million

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General Description

Scope of work includes the use of helical piles adjacent to thetoe of the footing and anchoring the helical pile system to theconcrete toe. Structural and cosmetic concrete repairs will beutilized in areas where the concrete has delaminated orwhere the wall has large cracks. Weep holes will be providedto allow trapped water to release onto the roadway insteadof contributing to the deterioration of the wall. A newconcrete cap will replace the existing one and a new coat ofelastomeric paint will cover the entire wall. This project isunfunded at this time.

BAGGAGE SERVICE ALLEY RETAINING WALL REPLACEMENT

LocationORD Airside

Major Work Items and Estimated Quantities

Sidewalk Rem. & Repl. 7,000 SF Curb and Gutter 1,500 LF Formed Structural Concrete 1,000 CY Underdrains 2,200 LF Conduit 7,300 LF Roadway Light Poles 81 EA

Anticipated Advertisement Date: 2nd Quarter 2015

Estimated Value: $3 - $6 million

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General Description

The current CCTV system has limited capability (due totheir locations and limited quantity) to support detection,analysis or monitoring of potential threats to this largeinternational airport. This scope of work will expand thecurrent CCTV system and will enhance security activitieswithin the terminal buildings without an increase inhuman resources.

TSA CCTV ADVANCED SURVEILLANCELocation

ORD Airside

Major Work Items and Estimated Quantities

Cameras Network Fiber Network Switches Computer SystemsAnticipated

Advertisement Date: 2nd Quarter 2015

Estimated Value: $6 - $7 million

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General Description

The scope will involve concrete repairs of the ring andutility tunnels in the order they have been prioritizedin the Task Order. Repairs may include but are notlimited to beam repair, waterproofing, shoring, utilityprotection, and utility repairs.

RING AND UTILITY TUNNEL CONCRETE REPAIRSLocation

ORD Airside

Major Work Items

Waterproofing Structural Repairs Utility Repairs

Anticipated Advertisement Date: 2nd Quarter 2015

Estimated Value: $40 - $60 million

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General Description

This project, currently in planning, includes the milling and bituminous overlay of the portion of the runway that has asphalt surface as well as the adjacent taxiways up to the mandatory hold bar. The in-pavement runway lights and bases including runway centerline, runway touchdown zone, LAHSO, runway edge, and taxiway centerline will be removed and replaced. New conduit connecting these lights will also be replaced along with the lighting cable for each circuit – including a new home run to the North Lighting Control Vault.

RUNWAY 9R-27L COMPREHENSIVE MAINTENANCE

LocationORD Airside

Major Work Items and Estimated Quantities

Asphalt Pavement 40,000 Tons Concrete Pavement 15,000 SY 5KV Power Cable 100,000 LF Ductbank 30,000 LF Pavement Marking 250,000 SF

Anticipated Advertisement Date: 2nd Quarter 2015

Estimated Value: $18 - $20 million

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Major Work Items and Estimated Quantities

Concrete Pavement 13,500 SY Asphalt Pavement 12,000 Tons 8” PVC Under Drain 2,500 LF Power Cable 4,000 LF

General Description

Full reconstruction of Taxiway NN between Taxiway M andthe proposed NE Cargo Apron Taxilane. This includesapproximately 1500 lf of Portland Cement Concrete (PCC)taxiway 75 foot wide with 30 foot bituminous shoulders.The taxiway is designed to accommodate aircraft as largeas the Boeing 747-8 and will be designed to FAA TaxiwayDesign Group (TDG) 6 standards. The portion of taxiwaynorth of the Apron Taxilane will only receive a 3” mill andbituminous overlay on the existing pavement.

TAXIWAY NN RECONSTRUCTION LocationORD Airside

Anticipated Advertisement Date: 3rd Quarter 2015

Estimated Value: $5 - $7 million

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Major Work Items

Demolition Pavement Rehabilitation Concrete Rehabilitation Carpentry Electrical and Plumbing

General Description

This project will provide the design and construction of a series of terminal improvements which will allow the Airbus A380to effectively load and unload passengers at O’Hare International Airport. The designer is tasked with validating the designcriteria and evaluating the terminals ticketing hall, security check point, departure lounges / holdrooms, passenger loadingbridges, arrival passenger processing, and baggage handling / baggage claim areas. The evaluation will confirm whetherany modifications are necessary to maintain the existing level of service. Based on the design criteria analysis findings andplanning evaluations, an overall building master plan and three options for gate improvements will be developed to 30%with one selected to progress to move forward. Construction is anticipated to commence early 2016.

TERMINAL 5 A380 GATE ENHANCEMENTS LocationORD Airside

Anticipated Advertisement Date: 3rd Quarter 2015

Estimated Value: $4 - $5 million

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UPCOMING BID OPPORTUNITIES

CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM

LANDSIDE PROJECTS

February 2015

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General Description

The project Scope encompasses the rehabilitation ofthirteen roadway and taxiway bridges on airportproperty.

BRIDGE REHABILITATION –ROADWAY AND TAXIWAY BRIDGES

LocationORD Landside

Major Work Items and Estimated Quantities

Structural Concrete Repair 5,000 SF Bridge Deck Sealing 250,000 SF Epoxy Crack Injection 1,000 LF Various Joint Sealing Repairs

Advertise Bid Date: Out to Bid 02/20/15Bid Opening Date 03/27/15

Estimated Value: $2 - $3 million

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General Description

This project involves the replacement of Chillers 1, 2, 3, 4and 5 with equipment of industrial grade quality. Chillers 1,2, 3, and 4 presently use the ozone-depleting refrigerant R-114 which is not readily available. Chillers 1, 2, 3, and 4would be replaced with new chillers that use the non-ozone-depleting refrigerant R-134A. The other five chillersat the airport’s H&R Plant already use the non-ozonedepleting refrigerant R-134A.

CHILLERS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 AND SOUTH COOLING TOWER UPGRADES

LocationORD Landside

Major Work Items and Estimated Quantities

Chillers 1-5 16,500 Tons 14 Pumps 350 to 1,000 HP Piping 18” to 42” 1,660 Lin Ft Piping Insulation 1,660 Lin Ft 41 Booster Pumps 40 to 250 HP Controls 48 Panels Concrete Pads & Paths 160 Cu. Yds Paint New & Touch Up 1,660 SF

Advertise Bid Date: Out to Bid 01/06/15Tentative Bid Opening Date

03/14/15

Estimated Value: $55 - $65 million

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General Description

Replacement of the existing three air handling units.This project encompasses demolition, architectural,mechanical, control, electrical, and plumbingcomponents to the replacement of the existing airhandling units.

REPLACEMENT OF AIR HANDLING UNITS IN H&R PLANT

LocationORD Landside

Major Work Items and Estimated Quantities

Concrete Pads 615 Sq Ft Steel Supports 192 L Ft Water Proofing 6,910 Sq Ft Air Handling Units 5 units Ductwork 2,200 Lbs Piping 22,685 L Ft Pumps 6 units Control Panels 5 Electrical Panels 12

Anticipated Advertisement Date: 1st Quarter 2015

Estimated Value: $1 - $3 million

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General Description

Remove existing 82,000 SF single ply roof system andreplace with a new fully adhered Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)membrane roofing system with option of a minorvegetation roof system. Remove existing windowwashing equipment and track around the perimeter ofthe roof.

H&R PLANT ROOF SYSTEM REPLACEMENTLocation

ORD Landside

Major Work Items and Estimated Quantities

PVC Membrane 87,000 SF Rigid Insulation 86,000 SF Demolition of Window

Washing Track 1,020 LF Sheet Metal Flashing 3,000 LF Lightning Protection 2,000 LF

Anticipated Advertisement Date: 1st Quarter 2015

Estimated Value: $2 - $3 million

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Major Work Items and Estimated Quantities

Concrete Pavement 10,000 SY Concrete Shoulder 1,400 SY Curb & Gutter 2,500 LF 8” CA-6 2,600 CY

General Description

The scope will involve removal and replacement ofexisting PCC pavement, stone base, bituminousshoulder, sidewalk, curb and gutter, storm inlets andcatch basins, and pavement marking at the lower levelroad of Terminal 5. Phasing of lane closures will becoordinated to allow for access during construction.

LANDSIDE TERMINAL 5 PCC PAVEMENTRECONSTRUCTION

LocationORD Landside

Anticipated Advertisement Date: 1st Quarter 2015

Estimated Value: $2 - $3 million

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General Description

In order to maintain both airside and landsideinfrastructure, the CDA requires the flexibility to use on-call fixed price term contracts. This contract is forpatching, repair, and replacement of Portland CementConcrete and concrete structures at O’Hare and MidwayInternational Airports outside the Airport OperationsArea (Landside). This includes airport access roadways,parking lots, curb and gutter, and sidewalks.

LANDSIDE CONCRETE PAVEMENT REHABILITATION (TERM CONTRACT)

LocationORD & MDW Landside

Major Work Items

PCC Pavement - Remove & Replace Excavation and Embankment Stone Base Sidewalks Curb and Gutter Utility Structures

Anticipated Advertisement Date: 2nd Quarter 2015

Contract Length: 5 Years with 2, 1-Year Options

Estimated Value: $1 - $5 million

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General Description

This project rehabilitates the existing storm sewer liftstation that serves the I-190 roadway near the A-Btaxiways. Work includes replacement of pumps andmotors, structural repairs, power and communicationwork, and piping replacement. This project isunfunded at this time.

I-190 LIFT STATION REPLACEMENTLocation

ORD Landside

Major Work Items and Estimated Quantities

New 10,000 GPM Pumps 3 New 200 HP Motors 3 Structural Modifications LS

Anticipated Advertisement Date: 2nd Quarter 2015

Estimated Value: $1 - $2 million

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General Description

The design will include upgrades to the restrooms atTerminal 1, Concourse B, next to Gate B6, Concourse Cadjacent to Gate C12, and Terminal 3, adjacent to GateK6. the upgrades includes: 1) a functional layoutreconfiguration to allow for an overall increase in toiletfixture counts, 2) improved accessibility; better interiorpassenger circulation; improved access to utilitychases, 3) improved finish materials and products forease of maintenance and high durability, 4) improvedventilation; improved lighting which may includenatural lighting sources, 5) increase use of sustainablematerials and energy efficient fixtures, 6) increasedfixture counts to comply with changes in the BuildingCode and provide passenger convenience.

RESTROOM MODERNIZATION PHASE 4Location

ORD Landside

Anticipated Advertisement Date: 2nd Quarter 2015

Estimated Value: $3 - $4 million

Major Work Items

Plumbing Electrical Terrazzo Carpentry

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General Description

Scope involves construction of an additional men’srestroom facility located within the CommercialVehicle Holding Area (CVHA). The interior and exteriorshall be constructed of highly durable and power-washable materials throughout.

COMMERCIAL VEHICLE HOLDING AREA –ADDITIONAL MEN’S RESTROOM FACILITIES

LocationORD Landside

Anticipated Advertisement Date: 2nd Quarter 2015

Estimated Value: $400K - $500K

Major Work Items

Masonry Carpentry

Plumbing Iron Work Electrical Mechanical

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Major Areas of Work Required

Demolition Earthwork Paving

General Description

The scope of the work will include removal andreplacement of the existing 10” PCC pavement,excavation and replacement of the stone base, excavationof poor soils, re-compaction, re-grading of existingsubgrade, curb and gutter replacement, sidewalkreplacement, adjustments of utility structures andreplacement as necessary to maintain the drainagesystem surrounding the building. The limits of pavementreplacement have been developed with consideration ofthe new location of the AMC expansion that is currentlyunder design.

AMC ACCESS ROAD RECONSTRUCTIONLocation

ORD Landside

Anticipated Advertisement Date: 2nd Quarter 2015

Estimated Value: $2 - $3 million

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General Description Scope of work requires the replacement of thepavement and stone base for the CommercialVehicle Entrance Roadway adjacent to Terminal 1.The existing PCC portion of this roadway coversapproximately 3000 SY. The scope also includes theremoval and replacement of the adjacent sidewalksand curb and gutter.

T1 COMMERCIAL VEHICLE ENTRANCE ROADWAY RECONSTRUCTION

LocationORD Landside

Major Areas of Work Required

Demolition Earthwork Paving

Anticipated Advertisement Date: 2nd Quarter 2015

Estimated Value: $500,000 - $1 million

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General Description

The project will include an upgrade to the Central Heating & Refrigeration Plant (CHRP) for an additional 1,500 tons of peak cooling and chilled water distribution, an additional chiller, cooling tower or evaporative condenser, primary chilled water pumps, chilled water distribution pumps and associated piping. This project also includes an upgrade to the fire protection system and the installation of new motors and variable frequency drives and various controls replacements.

MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL CONTROLS & CHILLED WATER SYSTEM UPGRADES

LocationMDW Landside

Major Work Items and Estimated Quantities

CHRP Expansion 1 EA Cooling Tower/Evap. Cond. 1,500 Tons Variable Frequency Drives 70 EA High Efficiency Motors 75 EA Variable Air Volume Boxes 800 EA Fire Suppression System 1 Lump Sum

Anticipated Advertisement Date: 2nd Quarter 2015

Estimated Value: $10 - $12 million

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General Description

The work scope includes extending the curb front 6 feet adding sidewalk and creating more space for the traveling public. With this extension the pavement removal would be required along with curb and gutter removal/ replacement. This work will also include painting the canopy, modifying the existing bollards, improving passenger queuing, cleaning the existing signage and installing new energy efficient lighting.

CURBSIDE ENHANCEMENTSLocation

MDW Landside

Major Work Items and Estimated Quantities

Concrete Sidewalk Extension 3,500 SF Bollard Replacement 125 EA Canopy Painting 1 Lump Sum Light Fixtures 100 EA

Anticipated Advertisement Date: 2nd Quarter 2015

Estimated Value: $3 - $4 million

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General Description

Design, fabricate and install a Static Large Frame Aircraft(LFA) mockup in front of the current mockup (Burn PitRemains Same Size). The O’Hare’s Aircraft Rescue andFire Fighting (ARFF) training facilities current mockup isbased on a narrow body aircraft. It is considerablysmaller than aircraft ARFF personnel actually facethroughout day-to-day operations. The LFA mockup willbe approximately 70 feet long, 20 feet in diameter, and35 feet high with an option for wings extending 50 feetfrom the center of the mockup.

ARFF LARGE FRAME AIRCRAFT TRAINING MOCK-UP

LocationORD Landside

Major Work Items and Estimated Quantities

LFA Mockup length approx. 70 ft.20 ft. diameter35 ft. heightAnticipated

Advertisement Date: 3rd Quarter 2015

Estimated Value: $3 - $4 million

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General Description

The scope of this project includes an initial investigationof the existing conditions that will recommend a multi-system approach. As part of the process, the vendorwill analyze the H&R Plant and design a system that willbe applicable to the existing equipment in the space.New technologies in fire suppression allow industrialspaces such as the plant to be protected withoutjeopardizing the critical equipment in this building.

This project is only for a fire protection system whichdoes not include fire alarm, fire separation, or life safetysystems. Installation is anticipated to commence early2016.

FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM FOR THE H&R PLANTLocation

ORD Landside

Anticipated Advertisement Date: 3rd Quarter 2015

Estimated Value: $2 - $3 million

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General Description

The project scope of work includes completereplacement of the Standby Power System located atthe H&R Plant. Scope will include housing the newgenerators in a separate building adjacent to the H&RPlant. This project is unfunded at this time.

EMERGENCY AND STANDBY POWER SYSTEM UPGRADE

LocationORD Landside

Major Work Items and Estimated Quantities

Concrete 7,500 Cu.Ft. CMU 11,000 SF Insulation Material Wall Panel 6,100 SF Single Ply Roofing 6,215 SF 2000 Amp Bus Duct 1000 LF 3000 KW- 5 KV Generators 5 Fuel Piping 2,800 LF

Anticipated Advertisement Date: 3rd Quarter 2015

Estimated Value: $30 - $35 million

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General Description

Scope of work includes design of a new 88,500 SFfacility at area on the corner of Montrose and SpineRoad. Scope includes mechanical, electrical, and fireprotection system.

AIRPORT MAINTENANCE COMPLEX (AMC)EXPANSION

LocationORD Landside

Major Work Areas of Work Required

Pavement Electrical Plumbing Mechanical

Iron Work Carpentry Masonry

Anticipated Advertisement Date: 4th Quarter 2015

Estimated Value: $15 - $19 million

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