November 14, 2014 Hobby International & IAH Terminal Redevelopment Program Update Jarrett Simmons, Assistant Aviation Director – Planning Houston Airport System
2 2 Hobby International Terminal Program
New Concourse New Parking Garage Terminal Expansion New Satellite Central Plant Entry Roadway Modifications
Hobby International Terminal Program Roadway Signage
Hobby International Terminal Program Airport Boulevard Landscaping
Hobby International Terminal Program New Concourse Construction
Hobby International Terminal Program New Garage Construction
10 Intercontinental Airport Terminal Redevelopment Program (ITRP)
11 International traffic is booming in Houston Reflecting 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)
12 More international gates are needed to meet demand With only 6 widebody gates, Terminal D cannot accommodate new long-haul services at peak times. Terminal D 12 gates; foreign flags Terminal E 23 gates UA int’l Central FIS ~4,000 pax per hour Terminal C UA domestic Terminal B UA Express Terminal A Other domestic
13 Emirates Airbus 380 – Arrives at IAH 12/3/14
14 Second A380 gate under construction at IAH (11/13/14)
15 Emirates A380 First Class Fare
16 Intercontinental Airport Terminal Redevelopment Program (ITRP) ITRP is in partnership between HAS and United Airlines United’s ScopeHAS’s Scope
Utility Site & Utility Corridor Package New electrical receiving station, domestic water tanks & utility tunnel New Hardstand
Future Hardstand 8 – 747/777 Positions
ITRP PMO Building
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)
New North Terminal Roadway Package (Includes New dedicated lanes for Terminals C, D & E)
Federal Inspection Services Package (FIS) Package FIS Expansion, Security Checkpoint Consolidation & New Custom & Border Protection (CBP) & Public Parking Garage
Upcoming ITRP Procurement Dates PackageDate Industry DayJan Enabling Utility Design/Build1 st Qtr 2015 Hardstand Design/Build1 st Qtr 2015 PMO Building Design/Build1 st Qtr 2015 Terminal Design2 nd Qtr 2015
For more information on the IAH Terminal Redevelopment Program Please visit: 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:
Other upcoming FY15/FY16 opportunities Project #StatusProjectCost Mil 721DIAH Cell Phone Lot (JFK Will Clayton)$ DBHAS Admin Building ExpansionTBD 686DIAH Storm water Pollution Control System$ CIAH Landside Roadway Repairs$ CIAH Terminal A Vault Replacement$ CIAH Taxiway WA/WB$ DIAH NA Taxiway$ A / BDIAH Term A & C OTA Baggage Handling System$35.0 / $ DIAH Sanitary Sewer Improvements$ CIAH EcoPark2$ CIAH Terminal C Light Pole Replacement$ DIAH Vehicle Maintenance Facility$ CIAH Old Control Tower Demolition$ DBIAH Parking Locator Guidance System$ BCHOU Consolidated Maintenance Center Complex$ CHOU TSA Checked Baggage EDS Recap$11.2 TBDDHOU RTR Cable Relocation$0.4 TOTAL$222.9
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