FC-XXA50-999 - Fire Station 32, 35 & 40.
The scope of work for this project includes the renovation and expansion
of Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting facilities. Fire Station 32 will
include a new apparatus bay, conference room, offices, bunkroom area,
and other support areas. Fire Station 35 will include expansion of kitchen,
dining, day room, exercise room, new bunkroom, office area, conference
room and other support areas. Fire Station 40 will include an expanded
kitchen, new bunkroom, equipment storage room, and other support areas.
Structural Testing & Special Inspections:
One or more qualified special inspection firms will be employed to provide
structural tests, special inspections and materials testing during construction
of the Maynard Holbrook Jackson, Jr. International Terminal (MHJIT),
Connector and APM tunnels, Parking Structures, elevated roads, and ancillary
projects to satisfy Section 1704 of the International Building Code
and project requirements.
The summary scope of work includes the following:
1. Providing qualified staff to perform the designated inspection and
tests;
2. Perform the application tests and
inspections referenced in Sections 1704.3, 1704.4, and 1704.5, 1704.7,
1704.09, and with the exception of the Terminal caissons, 1704.10, 1704.11,
1704.12, and 1704.14;
3. Keep records of inspections and tests indicating
conformance or discrepancies of the inspection
with date, location, designer or record;
4. Furnish timely reports to Owner’s representatives, Designers
of Record, and Contractor/Construction Manager-at-Risk (CMR); and
5. Prepare a final report documenting required inspections and corrections
of any deficiencies.
6. Materials testing of earthwork, concrete, and paving. Additional
tests may be assigned.
The
New Maynard H. Jackson International Terminal Sheeting & Shoring
Bid Package #3
The New International terminal is approximately 1,100.000 SF with
a pedestrian connector, train extension, roadways and a five level
parking deck. The Concourse E Sheeting and Shoring Project is
an enabling project for the Automated People Mover extension from
Concourse E toward the MHJIT. The work consists of selective demolition
of floor slabs and other concrete elements, a temporary earth
retention system, excavation, a support and bracing system, and
construction of concrete walls, beams, and floors at concourse
E.
H-JAIA Architectural and Engineering Design Services
Procure additional Architectural and Engineering Design Services
to support architectural requirements for Year 2008 and beyond.
FC-XXA67-999 Concourse E Cosmetic Upgrades
Concourse
E is now over 10 years old and is in need of a cosmetic face lift.
This project will replace carpet, wall covering, ceiling tile
and repaint throughout. Existing millwork and seating will be
updated; the millwork will be relocated next to the loading bridge
door and outfitted with new LCD panels for departure information.
FC-XXA06-999 Access Control
Maintenance Contract
Provides up to 5 years of maintenance services for the
newly commissioned Security Access Control System to ensure operational
readiness and day to day functionality requirements are achieved.
Closeout Audit for Runway
10-28 – Professional Services:
The scope of this project is to have the City of Atlanta’s
Department of Aviation Internal Audit Office partner with an external
construction auditing firm to coordinate and conduct a Final Closeout
Audit of Runway 10-28 Element at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International
Airport. The recipient of this work will be required to verify that
the projects completed in fulfillment of the R/W 10-28 element were
done in accordance with H-JDP 09 Project Management Manual (PMM)
9-3.3, Project Closeout Process.
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