Peninsula/Palisades Odor and Corrosion Study

Charlotte Water is soliciting Statement of Qualifications from a qualified engineering firm to conduct odor and corrosion studies for various areas and lift stations. These studies will evaluate each lift station and its inflow and outflow of sewer pipes and manholes for odor control and corrosion protection . The selected firm will evaluate the various listed areas and prepare a plan of action to correct and address the odor and corrosion issues for Charlotte Water.

Building Infrastructure Masterplan – Cancel

City of Charlotte Aviation Department is seeking a consultant team to review existing building systems, perform a building infrastructure masterplan, perform select detailed analysis, and develop preliminary designs for building infrastructure systems, including mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, among other specialized building systems.

 

CTC Redevelopment – Design Reimbursement – CANCELLED

The Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) Charlotte Transportation Center (CTC) Redevelopment Project will construct a mixed-use development through a public-private partnership.

White Point previously purchased a 1.2-acre, half city block directly across the street from the CTC. This 1.2-acre property will be used to construct a temporary facility while the new structure is built at the existing location
The project will be achieved through a White Point partnership with CATS, coordination with City of Charlotte departments and stakeholders as well as communication with nearby property owners.

PSR # 1470

Baggage Handling System Masterplan

Perform a masterplan analysis of the baggage handling system at Charlotte Douglas International Airport.  This includes review of the existing baggage handling system, establishment of a forecast analysis and growth requirements, development of a masterplan with implementation strategies, and preparation of budget estimates.

Terminal Building D/E Connector Renovations & Addition

The project of renovations of the D/E Connector, starting at the Atrium and encompassing the primary circulation path of the eastern portion of the Passenger Terminal Building to the end of the existing moving walkways and all areas south of that path, up to the Concourse C Connector.  The project includes the following:

a) Repositioning the major passenger circulation route of the D/E connector between the Atrium to the end of the moving walkways at the approach of Concourse D;

b) Relocating the airline lounge space from the departure level to an upper-level location while expanding it to 40,000 square feet;

c) Providing a new passenger destination and experience at the departures level that will provide increased financial returns to the airport; and

d) Providing service area at the apron level to help with operations within the DECO area.

Joint Operations Center (Design)

The Joint Operations Center design project at Charlotte Douglas International Airport will modify the existing building (South Cargo 6 – Building 228) to provide for the permanent joint operations facility location. The facility will be multi-functional to accommodate Operations (AOC, AEOC, direct support spaces, and administrative offices) and potential support for CMPD, TSA, and K-9 teams.  The facility will be upgraded to the necessary structural upgrades, redundant power backups, fiber optic connections, and security requirements.

On-Call Architectural Consultant Services

Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) is seeking statements of qualifications from professional architecture, architectural engineering, and design-focused firms to provide task order architecture and design concept services. Services are expected to cover a range of smaller studies, conceptual designs, investigations, coordination processes, and technical support of a limited nature. Many of the anticipated tasks will be themed toward facilitating decision-making and implementation of projects in Charlotte’s Destination CLT Capital Improvement Program (CIP) that are or will be designed and constructed under other contracts. The Task Order assignments are intended as extension-of-staff efforts and expertise for the effective delivery of Destination CLT projects and other projects or issues to come before the Development Department. This Architecture Task Order contract is focused largely but not exclusively on “vertical work” and is complemented by two other Task Order support contracts for Engineering & Construction, and Planning.

Professional Engineering Services for Emergency and Routine Repair Services

Charlotte Water is soliciting Statement of Qualifications from qualified engineering firms to provide survey, design, contract administration, construction inspection services, and other engineering services as requested.  The engineering services requested will be for routine and emergency water distribution and collection system repair projects.

Concourse D/E Connector Renovations (Design)

Repositioning the major passenger circulation route of the D/E connector between the Atrium to the end of the moving walkways at the approach of Concourse D. Relocating the airline lounge space from the departure level to an upper-level location while expanding it to 40,000 square feet.  Providing a new passenger destination and experience at the departures level that will provide increased financial returns to the airport.  Providing a service area at the apron level to help with operations within the DECO area.