DALLAS, April 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/
-- Jacobs (NYSE:J) was selected to support the San Diego
County Regional Airport Authority (SDCRAA) in continuing their
$3 billion expansion program to
enhance the airfield and replace the aging Terminal 1 at
San Diego International Airport
(SAN) with a newly expanded terminal. This selection is the latest
in Jacobs' history of serving the SDCRAA at SAN through its work in
support of the ongoing Airport Development Plan (ADP). Dating
back to 2005, Jacobs has provided strategic consulting services,
most recently leading the development of the ADP, successfully
delivering the State Final Environmental Impact Report, and working
to finalize the Federal Environmental Assessment for the ADP.
The SDCRAA estimates the contract, with a value not-to-exceed
$35 million, spans five years with
the option for two one-year extensions. The includes construction
and maintenance of airside apron, taxiways, runway areas, landside
roads, parking lots, storm water system, security blast wall and
associated utilities.
"Partnering with SDCRAA to provide design services at
San Diego International Airport is
paramount to meet the needs of the airport's growing passenger base
and its important role in the region's transportation and transit
infrastructure," says Jacobs People & Places Solutions Senior
Vice President and West Regional Director Ron Williams. "This landmark program will
enhance airfield safety while providing sustainable solutions,
including the largest water capture, treatment and reuse system to
be installed at an airport in the United
States."
The project includes relocation of existing parallel Taxiway B
to meet FAA standards, building a second parallel taxiway to
enhance capacity with safe movement of aircraft on the ground, a
new aircraft parking apron to accommodate a future 30 gate Terminal
1 replacement and the capture, storage, treatment and reuse of all
storm water on the airport site.
During the ADP development and subsequent California
Environmental Quality Act and National Environmental Policy
Act environmental analyses, environmentally sensitive areas
were identified for necessary mitigation. Early design efforts will
address construction impacts utilizing aircraft simulation and
modeling techniques to maximize aircraft movement around
construction areas while keeping the airport open for business with
minimal impacts.
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