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DESCRIPTION OF CONCESSION AND THE AVIATION AUTHORITY'S OBJECTIVES. Part A of this Invitation is a brief summary of the principal aspects of the Concession, and the Aviation Authority's objectives with respect thereto. This discussion is provided solely for the convenience of the Proposers and is not intended to limit or modify any of the provisions of the Concession Agreement. The terms and conditions of the Concession are set forth in detail in the Concession Agreement, which constitutes Volume A, ITEM II of the Proposal documents.
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DESCRIPTION OF CONCESSION AND THE AVIATION AUTHORITY'S OBJECTIVES. Part A of this Invitation is a brief summary of the principal aspects of the Concession, and the Aviation Authority's objectives with respect thereto. This discussion is provided solely for the convenience of the Proposers and is not intended to limit or modify any of the provisions of the Concession Agreement. The terms and conditions of the Concession are set forth in detail in the STC Retail Package 2 Concession Agreement (the "Concession Agreement"), which constitutes Volume A, ITEM II of the Proposal documents. The Aviation Authority is committed to (1) creating a conscious sustainability culture that engages and inspires social and environmental responsibility, economic growth, and enhances the customer experience; and (2) improving the Aviation Authority’s sustainability performance by aligning and measuring activities/progress annually throughout the organization according to the Aviation Authority’s Sustainability Management Plan. In line with this, the Aviation Authority and its tenants and business partners will adhere to the requirements of the most current US Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification rating system(s). The Aviation Authority continues to integrate the requirements of its Sustainability Management Plan (GOAA-SMP) and LEED Version 4 for New Construction and Existing Buildings. Complete requirements can be found in the Aviation Authority’s South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria, which is included in this Request for Proposal Package as Volume C and in the Aviation Authority’s Sustainable Facility Operations Manual, which is under development. These documents are updated periodically, and it is the tenant’s responsibility to coordinate with the Aviation Authority for updates.
DESCRIPTION OF CONCESSION AND THE AVIATION AUTHORITY'S OBJECTIVES. Part A of this Invitation is a brief summary of the principal aspects of the Concession, and the Aviation Authority's objectives with respect thereto. This discussion is provided solely for the convenience of the Bidders and is not intended to limit or modify any of the provisions of the Concession Agreement. The terms and conditions of the Concession are set forth in detail in the Automated Retail Concession Agreement (the "Concession Agreement"), which constitutes Volume A, ITEM II of the Bid documents. The Aviation Authority is committed to (1) creating a conscious sustainability culture that engages and inspires social and environmental responsibility, economic growth, and enhances the customer experience; and (2) improving the Aviation Authority’s sustainability performance by aligning and measuring activities/progress annually throughout the organization according to the Aviation Authority’s Sustainability Management Plan. In line with this, the Aviation Authority and its tenants and business partners will adhere to the requirements of the most current US Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification rating system(s).

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