Cologne, Germany (direct, non-stop destination from RSW) Cologne is the largest city in the German federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia and the fourth populated city in Germany (after Berlin, Hamburg, and Munich). It is located within the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region which is Germany's largest and one of Europe's major metropolitan areas. Cologne is about 28 miles southwest of North Rhine-Westphalia's capital of Dusseldorf and 16 miles northwest of Bonn. Cologne is located on both sides of the Rhine, near Germany's borders with Belgium and the Netherlands. The city's famous Cologne Cathedral is the seat of the Catholic Archbishop of Cologne. The University of Cologne is one of Europe's oldest and largest universities. The city functioned as the capital of the Roman province of Germania Inferior and as the headquarters of the Roman military in the region until occupied by the Franks in 462. Cologne was one of the leading members of the Hanseatic League and one of the largest cities north of the Alps in medieval and Renaissance times. Prior to World War II the city had undergone several occupations by the French and also by the British (1918 1926). Cologne was one of the most heavily bombed cities in Germany during World War II, with the Royal Air Force (RAF) dropping 35,268 tons of bombs on the city. Cologne is a major cultural center for the Rhineland; it hosts more than 30 museums and hundreds of galleries. Exhibitions range from local ancient Roman archeological sites to contemporary graphics and sculpture. The metropolitan area encompasses over 156 square miles, extending around a central point that lies at 50 56' 33 latitude and 6 57' 32 longitude. The city's highest point is 387 ft above sea level and its lowest point is 123 ft above sea level. Image(s Credit: Raimond
December 19, 2017 Mr. John Goodrich Airports Special Management Committee Lee County Port Authority 11000 Terminal Access Road, Suite 8671 Fort Myers, Florida 33913 Dear Mr. Goodrich: Attached is the Southwest Florida International Airport and Page Field Airport Monthly Project Summary for the month of December 2017. This report is prepared by the Lee County Port Authority Development Division each month and reflects the current status of work efforts, schedules and budgets for ongoing projects. If you have any questions regarding any of the attached information, please do not hesitate to contact me. Respectfully, LEE COUNTY PORT AUTHORITY Emily M. Underhill Emily M. Underhill, P.E., A.A.E. Division Director, Development EMU/rrt cc: Airports Special Management Committee Jeff Mulder, A.A.E., Executive Director Mark R. Fisher, A.A.E., Deputy Executive Director - Development
RSW Projects FMY Projects Air Traffic Control Tower (ATCT)... 1 Page Field Rehabilitation of Runways 5-23 And Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) System Upgrade Phase II 2 Associated Taxiway..... 14 Rehabilitation of Airside Pavements........ 3 Rehabilitation of Roads 4 Skyplex Boulevard......... 5 Terminal Building Charging Stations 6 Terminal Expansion......... 7 Ticket Counter and Gate Podium Modernization........ 8 RSW Tenant Improvement Projects FMY Tenant Improvement Projects Skyplex LLC - Gartner...... 9 Skywalk Shopping Center.... 10 Wendy's Restaurant... 12
RSW Air Traffic Control Tower (ATCT) AECOM Technical Services, Inc. 2/11/2013 Completion Date: 6/1/2018 (Design Only) This project provides for design services, environmental permitting and mitigation for a new Air Traffic Control Tower (ATCT) and Terminal Radar Approach Control Facility (TRACON) located midfield between existing runway and the future parallel runway. Notice to proceed for the test pile construction contract was issued on October 31, 2017 and the test pile work has commenced with the CM/GC executing subcontracts and preparing submittals. A sub-contractor preconstruction meeting and site visit was held on November 14, 2017. Coordination with the structural designer continues for shop drawings and fabrication details. Response to the Development Order (DO) comments from the Lee County Department of Community Development is in progress. Tracking the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approval of the drone waiver is ongoing, and the environmental team is researching the need for potential additional Panther Habitat Units (PHU s) that may be required for mitigation. Total Estimated Cost: $62,332,935.00 $21,164,544.00 $41,168,391.00 $10,582,272.00 $10,582,272.00 Development Division - December 2017 RSW Air Traffic Control Tower (ATCT) 1
RSW Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) System Upgrade - Phase II CM/GC: Kimley-Horn & Associates Owen-Ames-Kimball, Co. 12/2/2012 Completion Date: 11/30/2017 The improvements will provide for the installation of 33 cameras and related infrastructure at the terminal apron areas based on priorities per Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and Airport Police Department (APD) guidelines. In addition, the existing Perimeter Intrusion Detection System (PIDS) on the north side of the former terminal building will be relocated to provide Southwest Florida International airport with additional aircraft parking spaces. All the work has been completed. Final view approval in process in preparation for the final acceptance of the project. Last Updated By Hector Yanez: 12/6/2017 10:15:00 AM Total Project Budget: $9,520,436.00 $9,503,287.00 $17,149.00 $3,963,930.00 $1,387,991.00 $4,151,366.00 Development Division - December 2017 RSW Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) System Upgrade - Phase II 2
RSW Rehabilitation of Airside Pavements CM/GC: Kimley-Horn & Associates Owen-Ames-Kimball, Co. 4/5/2017 Completion Date: 1/4/2018 (Conceptual Design Only) RSW has a network of airside pavement infrastructure (taxiways and aircraft parking aprons) that has been constructed at various times from as early as 1979 (during the original RSW construction) through 2005 (as part of the Midfield Terminal construction). Maintaining these pavement areas is critical to the safe continued operation of aircraft at RSW. This project will evaluate all pavement and recommend rehabilitation measures to correct existing pavement distresses and extend the useful life of airport infrastructure. A meeting with the airport executive director was held on October 31, 2017 to discuss all the proposed pavement rehabilitation for the different airfield elements. LCPA is currently negotiating design services scopes and fees with the design and construction consultants for the rehabilitation of all the different airfield elements. Last Updated By : Hector Yanez (12/6/2017 10:17:15 AM) Total Estimated Cost: $71,500,000.00 $1,148,099.00 $70,351,901.00 $517,486.00 $517,486.00 Development Division - December 2017 RSW Rehabilitation of Airside Pavements 3
RSW Rehabilitation of Roads CM/GC: Johnson Engineering, Inc. Owen-Ames-Kimball, Co. 10/27/2016 Completion Date: 12/31/2017 (Conceptual Design Only) The Southwest Florida International Airport has a network of public, non-public, landside and airside roadways that serve the vehicular transportation needs of its patrons, employees, and other customers. The landside roadway infrastructure has been constructed at various times from 1979 through 2005. This project will plan for the necessary rehabilitative measures to correct existing pavement distresses in order to maintain the level of service needed. LCPA is negotiating design services scopes and fees with the design and construction consultants for the different project elements. Last Updated By : Hector Yanez (12/6/2017 10:18:27 AM) Total Estimated Cost: $14,700,000.00 $177,758.00 $14,522,242.00 $88,879.00 $88,879.00 Development Division - December 2017 RSW Rehabilitation of Roads 4
RSW Skyplex Boulevard CM/GC: David Douglas Associates, Inc. Wright Construction 4/11/2012 Completion Date: 3/31/2018 (Design Only) This project will include permitting and environmental approval, roadway, drainage, utility, landscaping, signage, marking and lighting design for Skyplex Boulevard between Daniels Parkway and Chamberlin Parkway. The design consultant presented options for the Skyplex Boulevard bridge railing and lighting. LCPA made decisions and the design consultant is incorporating the changes into the Skyplex Boulevard 100% documents. Revised documents are expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2018. Last Updated By Hector Yanez: 12/6/2017 10:19:58 AM Total Estimated Cost: $8,664,485.00 $1,292,343.00 $7,372,142.00 $646,131.00 $646,212.00 Development Division - December 2017 RSW Skyplex Boulevard 5
RSW Terminal Building Charging Stations CM/GC: Atkins North America, Inc. Owen-Ames-Kimball, Co. 5/25/2017 Completion Date: 12/31/2018 In order to better serve our passengers, this project looks at installing in-seat charging stations for all the seats in the secured areas. The in-seat power stations will be installed in the concourses at each gate to accommodate passengers that are traveling through RSW with laptop, smartphone and other personal electronic devices. These in-seat power stations can accommodate power cords and USB cables for the passenger s convenience. Each unit allows passengers comfortable seating while their electronics are charging before their flight. Design to be completed early December 2017. LCPA staff and consultants have discussed the upcoming bidding phase. Anticipate to get board approval for construction in March 2018. Last Updated By : Hector Yanez (12/6/2017 10:21:52 AM) Total Estimated Cost: $517,223.00 $61,346.00 $455,877.00 $61,346.00 Development Division - December 2017 RSW Terminal Building Charging Stations 6
RSW Terminal Building Expansion CM/GC: Atkins North America, Inc. Manhattan Construction (Florida), Inc. 3/9/2017 Completion Date: 12/31/2017 (Conceptual Design Only) The increase in passenger volume within limited corridor spaces during peak hour operations has negatively impacted the terminal s functionality. There are conflicting passenger flow patterns, insufficient space to provide additional screening for passengers within the limits of the security screening checkpoint areas, insufficient length of queuing, and the building systems are challenged to support peak hour passenger volume. The Lee County Port Authority is also seeking to increase concession amenities for the general public. LCPA staff is in negotiations with design and construction consultants for design services scopes and fees with plans to submit to the Board in March 2018. Last Updated By : Hector Yanez (12/6/2017 10:24:12 AM) Total Estimated Cost: $110,750,000.00 $981,055.00 $109,768,945.00 $981,055.00 Development Division - December 2017 RSW Terminal Building Expansion 7
RSW Ticket Counter and Gate Podium Modernization CM/GC: Schenkel and Shultz Manhattan Cons (Florida), Inc. 3/9/2017 Completion Date: 11/30/2017 (Conceptual Design Only) Modernization of various passenger processing areas at RSW; such as check-in ticket counters, including back wall signage and integral baggage scales, gate podiums at the respective airline boarding areas of the concourses, customs inspection stations for Federal Inspection Services (FIS), airline curbside check-in counters and customer service counter at the car rental customer service building shall be analyzed and updated to accommodate more automated processes based on new technology. In addition, the creation of a standardized look shall be implemented while respecting individual airline and rental car branding. LCPA is in negotiations with design and construction consultants for design services scopes and fees. Services to be submitted to the Board for approval in March 2018. Last Updated By Hector Yanez: 9/25/2017 4:23:52 PM Total Estimated Cost: $5,850,000.00 $156,990.00 $5,693,010.00 $13,480.00 $143,510.00 Development Division - December 2017 RSW Ticket Counter and Gate Podium Modernization 8
RSW HMS Host Starbucks Addition Starbucks Contractor: Completion Date: MGM General Contracting 11/26/2017 1/5/2018 HMS Host is adding a temporary Starbucks kiosk at the end of Concourse C. The installation includes all millwork, electric, and equipment associated with full operation of a Starbucks concession. The contractor has been allowed to install the temporary construction wall since it is prefabricated. The final Lee County permit and the payment & performance bonds are still pending. The kiosk unit itself is also prefabricated and needs only electric, data, and plumbing installations. Last Updated By : Debbie Zemaitis (11/28/2017 10:20:53 AM) Development Division - December 2017 RSW HMS Host Starbucks Addition 9
RSW Skyplex LLC - Gartner Hole Montes Inc. Contractor: Completion Date: Skanska US 8/25/2017 10/31/2018 Skyplex LLC is developing a corporate office campus for Gartner Inc. The campus consists of two office buildings and an amenities building designated as Phase 1 of construction. Building A (88,700 SF), connecting atrium (7,000 SF) and building C (97,200 SF) are being constructed first. The amenities building (15,000 SF) consists of a fitness center and spa. This campus will also include appropriate parking spaces. Maximum building height is 45 feet above-ground-level. Site work continues with final grubbing and removal of tree stumps. The site for the temporary construction trailers and the building have been brought up to grade and passed the compaction test. Concrete pads were poured the week of November 27, 2017. Phase 1 turn lane work is complete. Last Updated By : Debbie Zemaitis (11/27/2017 9:38:24 AM) Development Division - December 2017 RSW Skyplex LLC - Gartner 10
RSW Skywalk Shopping Center Dunkin Donuts Marc Wiener AIA Contractor: Completion Date: 8/1/2016 Malcolmson Co. 1/30/2018 Construction of a Publix grocery store and thirteen outparcels located on Daniels Parkway between Paul J. Doherty Parkway and Fuel Farm Road. The Dunkin Donuts has begun construction. The contractor has passed rough-in inspections for HVAC, plumbing, electrical and framing. This retail store should be completed by early January 2018. Last Updated By Debbie Zemaitis: 11/28/2017 10:22:40 AM Development Division - December 2017 RSW Skywalk Shopping Center 11
RSW Wendy s Restaurant Tinsley Bridgeman LLC Contractor: Completion Date: Copper Shark, Inc. 1/25/2017 12/16/2017 Construction of a Wendy s Restaurant at the Airport Plaza. They will occupy the empty 1800 square feet of space adjacent to the 7 Eleven convenience store. The project is substantially complete. Installation of all equipment and materials has taken place. The door between the Wendy s and 7 Eleven has been installed. Exterior signage is almost done and the pavement drive thru and no parking pavement markings have been completed. The exterior refrigeration unit has been scheduled to be painted. A modification to the plans has been made and the contractor is waiting on Lee County staff for approval. Last Updated By Debbie Zemaitis: 11/28/2017 10:25:48 AM Development Division - December 2017 RSW Wendy s Restaurant 12
Page Field Rehabilitation of Runway 13-31 And Associated Taxiways CM/GC: Hole Montes Owen-Ames-Kimball, Co. 11/6/2017 Completion Date: 8/31/2018 The project is to provide construction services for the airfield pavement rehabilitation project at Page Field (FMY). The construction services include the pavement rehabilitation of Runway 13-31, drainage improvements, replacement of culverts under the runway, replacement of runway edge and threshold lights, signage and the installation of new Precision Approach Path Indicators (PAPI) and Runway End Identification Lights (REIL) for each approach. Notice to Proceed for this project was issued on October 24, 2017. Demolition work is ongoing with runway edge lights being removed. Night closures of 5-23 began November 12, 2017 to allow work inside the safety area. Milling and paving along with electrical work is progressing on Runway 13-31, and earthwork for the new Taxiway E extension is ongoing. Total Project Budget: $9,848,998.00 $8,977,695.00 $871,303.00 $7,182,156.00 $1,795,539.00 Development Division - December 2017 Page Field Rehabilitation of Runway 13-31 And Associated Taxiways 13
Page Field Rehabilitation of Runway 5-23 And Associated Taxiways CM/GC: Hole Montes Owen-Ames-Kimball, Co. 12/1/2014 Completion Date: 1/31/2018 The project is to provide design services for the airfield pavement rehabilitation project at Page Field (FMY). The design services also include the evaluation of alternatives for any improvements necessary for completion of the project: an analysis of the pavement rehabilitation options, a planning level analysis of the taxiway system associated with Runway 5-23, drainage improvements, replacement of culverts under the runway, replacement of runway edge and threshold lights, signage and the installation of new Precision Approach Path Indicators (PAPI) and Runway End Identification Lights (REIL) for each approach. Phase 3 construction on Taxiway C is ongoing with drainage, electrical and paving between Taxiway C6 and Taxiway B. Final walkthrough for Phases 1 and 2 took place on December 4, 2017. Substantial completion for airside activities to take place on December 15, 2017. Last Updated By Hector Yanez: 12/5/2017 4:46:28 PM Total Project Budget: $24,037,504.00 $22,476,699.00 $1,560,805.00 $19,354,972.00 $1,672,249.00 $1,449,478.00 Development Division - December 2017 Page Field Rehabilitation of Runway 5-23 And Associated Taxiways 14