Scope of Work Airport Architectural Engineering Services Sample Clauses

Scope of Work Airport Architectural Engineering Services. In general, the A-E shall provide engineering and professional services for various airport related studies, projects, and investigations in accordance to the current edition of the Architect-Engineer Guide. A-E professional services shall include, but are not limited to, the following examples of airport related tasks: A. Preliminary and Program Phase 1. Perform engineering evaluation, feasibility studies and/or design for airport facilities and infrastructure per local, state, County Airports, and FAA standards /guidelines, including but not limited to airfield pavements, airfield lighting systems, NAVAIDs, baggage handling systems, roadways, bridges, security systems, technology, fueling, and any other associated airport related facilities/infrastructure within airside, landside, terminal and airspace. 2. Coordinating with the County on project scope requirements, finances, schedules, operational safety and phasing considerations, site access and other pertinent matters. 3. As applicable, coordinating project with County personnel and other interested stakeholders, such as FAA, to identify potential impacts to their operations. 4. Manage and prepare environmental documents for CEQA and NEPA. 5. Perform review of General Aviation Improvement project plans and when required, perform assessment to ensure proposed projects are consistent with approved environmental clearance documents. 6. Peer review of submitted plans and specifications of airport projects. 7. Perform Independent Fee Estimate (IFE) for a variety of projects. B. Design Phase 1. Airport Engineering support services may include, but are not limited to the following: i. Updating and Maintaining Airport Layout Plan and assist JWA with keeping compliance with Airport Certification (Part 139) compliance. ii. Provide Aviation Forecasting and analysis of Airport capacity and Delay. iii. Assist JWA with Strategic Planning. iv. Assist JWA with assessing and providing recommendations on Commercial Aeronautical Activities. v. Perform evaluations and simulations of airport terminal, airside and landside processes and systems to assess constraints, modifications, and other what-if scenarios. vi. Design of airport facilities and supporting building systems. vii. Design of the removal, relocation, or addition of walls and doors in airport buildings. 2. Transportation and Traffic support services may include, but are not limited to the following: i. Perform traffic analysis pertaining to traffic congestion,...
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