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Contents of Comprehensive Plan. The Comprehensive Plan shall include the construction of the T5i Project-Phase 1, and shall include, without limitation, the following: {00644582.DOC} (i) Three (3) new aircraft building gate positions, together with all associated and related areas and facilities, including without limitation passenger boarding gate lounges; (ii) Five (5) hardstand positions, inclusive of the shared hardstand position on Parcel HS and the exclusive hardstand position on Parcel TH1; (iii) All appropriate work for the construction of utility and mechanical equipment rooms and spaces and crawl spaces; (iv) All appropriate preparatory work for the construction of new Concession Areas, including without limitation the installation of utility lines to the perimeter of the new Concession Areas; (v) Construction, installation and tie-in of all appropriate utility lines, pipes, mains, drains, cables, manholes, wires, conduits and other facilities required in connection with or relating to the mechanical, water, electrical, storm sewer, sanitary sewer, communications, security, fire alarm, fire protection, gas, aircraft fueling and other systems or facilities including all necessary relocations including, but not limited to, all necessary pipes, valves, materials and other equipment and accessories necessary to the use and operation of the heating, cooling, electrical, water, communications and other utility systems which are to serve the Premises, all as set forth in the T5i Project-Phase 1 Basis of Design with respect to the T5i Project-Phase 1, as well as any of the foregoing that become necessary with respect to other portions of the Premises in consequence of the construction of the T5i Project-Phase 1; (vi) The construction and installation of additions and modifications to the underground fuel distribution system, including but not limited to underground pipelines, cathodic protection, emergency fuel shutoffs, fuel mains and stubs necessary or required to tie into the distribution portion of the Underground Fuel System at the Airport to accommodate and serve the new and relocated/reconfigured aircraft building gate positions; (vii) To the extent permitted by KIAC, all work necessary or required to construct lateral mains to tie into the Central Terminal Area ring supply lines for hot water for heating and domestic use purposes only and chilled water for air conditioning purposes only; provided, however, that to the extent permitted by KIAC, such work, upon completion, shall ...

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