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Terminal B Redevelopment Lease George Bush Intercontinental Airport/Houston
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Terminal B History Original Terminal B facility - constructed in 1969 Redevelopment project and Term Sheet approved by City Council April 2008 Project and lease deferred due to economic downturn Program overview reviewed by TIA Committee on June 14, 2011 Lease set for City Council Agenda on August 3, 2011 1
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Program - Phasing Phase 2: Provides the first of the three north side narrowbody and large RJ capable piers; existing 15 RJ pad positions change to 11 narrowbody positions (737s, Q400s or 70-seat RJs) Phase 3: Provides the final two north side piers, an expanded terminal building (check-in lobby, baggage systems), and an FIS facility to provide international arrivals capability Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 1: Consolidates regional jet activity on the south side with a centralized holdroom, a ramp-level walkway; south side parking positions increase from 19 to 30 RJs Phase 1 2
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3 Larger concourses, designed consistent with Terminal E, will replace smaller existing flight stations. Facility Design
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Lease Structure 4 Special Facilities Lease (SFL) Defines UA/CO’s funding, construction and operation of terminal similar to Terminal E Construction specifications, timelines and standards are outlined in a separate Program Definition Manual Transition Terms (Exhibit E of SFL) Outlines use and lease provisions prior to redevelopment of an area Transition of City’s duties to UA/CO in preparation for construction
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Terminal B SFL Phases 1, 2 & 3 5
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Terminal B SFL- Operations 6 Effective for areas being renovated Governs airport use and lease of Terminal B UA/CO will manage maintenance, janitorial and concessions – same as in Terminal E HAS responsible for security in Terminal B, as is currently done in Terminal E
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Terminal B SFL - Revenue 7 UA/CO will pay ground rent equal to Terminal E rate for newly renovated areas HAS will receive 10% of net concession revenue in the newly constructed areas, up to a maximum of $1,000,000 per year
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Terminal B SFL – Term & Timeline Expected Effective Date of SFL is late 2011 Expected date of beneficial occupancy of Phase 1 is 2014 Final phase construction must start no later than December 31, 2017 SFL Term is 25 years from the date of beneficial occupancy of the final phase All phases will expire on the same day 8
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Terminal B SFL – Business Opportunities 9 S/MWBE: Professional Services – M/WBE 24% Construction – M/SBE 30% ACDBE (Concessions): UA/CO will follow the City’s Program and goals set every three years (currently 23.2%) Prevailing Wage Rates per State law
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Terminal B SFL - Funding UA/CO Project Components Terminal buildings & concourses: $686 Million (Phase 1 - $97 Million, Phases 2 & 3 - $589 Million) Funding: Special Facility Revenue Bonds issued on UA/CO’s credit and/or partial cash funding HAS Project Components Ramp and airfield infrastructure: $288 Million (Phase 1 - $55 Million, Phases 2 & 3 $233 Million) Funding: Passenger Facility Charges 10
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Impact to Other Terminals Terminal C - when six gates in Terminal B South are demolished, term will be extended 10 years to 2027 Terminal D - UA/CO relinquishes rights to six gates, allowing HAS unrestricted future renovations FIS - if UA/CO builds a second FIS, they guarantee a minimum level of revenue to support Central FIS 11
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Transition Terms 12
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Transition Terms 13 Maintenance of facilities (including janitorial) and management of concessions transfer to UA/CO; HAS retains financial costs/benefits UA/CO will receive a credit under rates and charges for facility and janitorial costs UA/CO will remit concession revenue to HAS less a management fee Transfer occurs 3 months after the bond/cash funding HAS responsible for security, maintenance of structure and airport-wide systems
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Next Steps Bring SFL to City Council for approval August 3, 2011 Bring Amendment for Terminal C to City Council concurrently Hold stakeholder meetings to finalize space, concession, and operational plans Coordinate procurement and construction activities, including S/MWBE participation Prepare for bond issuance, return to City Council (earliest December 2011, latest June 2012) 14
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Q & A 15
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