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Concessions

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Additional information on our concessions can be found: Airport Terminal Opportunities

Construction & Profesional Services

Issue

Date

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Project

Project Name

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Cost

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 03/17/06

 RFP

 Air Service Development Services

 

 03/31/06

04/18/06 

 04/03/06

 RCSP

Garage Foundations, Structures & Systems - Project 10, Volume 7

$42,000,000 

04/13/06 

05/03/06 

 06/28/06

 IFB

Extension of Taxiway Romeo 

  

07/24/06 

08/02/06 

 06/29/06 

 IFB

 Tenant Relocation and Selective Demolition - Project 3, Volume 1 

$2.3 Million 

07/12/06 

08/09/06 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

For information on these projects, feel free to contact our DBE Liaison at (210) 207-3505.


Terminal Expansion

On December 14, 2000, City Council gave the approval to implement a terminal expansion project, which will add Terminal B (seven gates) to Terminal 1, remove Terminal 2 and construct a Terminal C (five gates and expandable up to eleven gates).  This project is currently under design by 3D/International.

Under the expansion, Terminal B will replace Terminal 2, which will be demolished to make room for Terminal C.  Terminal C will be constructed in phases, as passenger growth and demand for gate facilities occur.  The Terminal B project will involve extensive roadway expansion to meet new access needs and will include an extension of the Terminal 1 two-tier roadway system to accommodate traffic and passenger drop off and pick up at the new concourse.  Terminal 1 will be renamed Terminal A once Terminal B is completed.   The Project is scheduled for completion in 2008. 

The San Antonio International Airport is now beginning the construction phase of the major terminal expansion project.  The terminal expansion will include the following components:


PARKING EXPANSION PROJECT

Future requirements for vehicle parking are currently being addressed with the design of a new long term/short-term garage.  HNTB is the design architect on this project.  The City is proposing a new parking facility consisting of a five-story garage, with approximately 2,260 long-term parking spaces and 660 short-term parking spaces.  The project will include a 45,000 square foot ground transportation center and pedestrian access to terminal facilities.  This expansion is expected to meet demand through 2013.

The following projects are included in this expansion:


AIRFIELD

In order to meet future airport capacity requirements, City the of San Antonio completed a 20-year Airport Master Plan, that was approved by the Federal Aviation Administration in 1998.  The Aviation Department, subsequently completed a Noise Study in 2002 in its efforts to mitigate noise impacts on airport neighborhoods.  A Land Use Study is currently in process and will assist the City in planning and zoning for future developments near the airport.

These initiatives have now brought the city to the final process before implementing airfield capacity projects.  An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is currently underway to assess the environmental impacts associated with the capacity enhancing runway/taxiway expansion projects.  Public involvement is ongoing throughout the project and is conside0B5B97 essential to the successful completion of these projects.  

Pending progress made on these projects, watch for public workshop announcements.


 

CONCESSIONS

Terminal Concession Business Opportunities:

For information regarding food and beverage and retail concessions, please contact Unison-Maximus at: (210) 828-0333.

Concessionaires' Procurement

It is the policy of the City of San Antonio that all Concessionaires shall make good faith efforts to utilize small, minority-owned, women-owned, and disadvantaged business enterprises in the procurement of goods and services necessary for operating their concession.  Please feel free to contact our current concessionaires, car rentals, and airport shuttle.


 

Policy Requirements

It is the policy of the City of San Antonio to involve qualified small business and local business enterprises to the greatest extent feasible in the City?s construction, professional service and other discretionary contracts. Pursuant to Ordinance #69403, the City of San Antonio, its employees, contractors and subcontractors shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, or handicap in the award and performance of contracts. Violation of this ordinance is a criminal offense and subject to penalty.


CERTIFICATION

A "unified certification" process, herein refer0B5B97 to as the Texas Unified Certification Program ("TUCP") , was created in response to a mandate to implement a "one stop" certification process for Disadvantage Business Enterprises ("DBEs").  The City of San Antonio is a member of the TUCP and utilizes the services of the South Central Texas Regional Certification Agency ("SCTRCA"), which uses the certification standards of 49 CFR Parts 23 and 26 to determine the eligibility of firms to participate as DBEs in federally-assisted contracts.  The City will recognize all DBES certified by the TUCP throughout the State of Texas.  To be certified as a DBE, a firm must meet all certification eligibility standards.  However, certification does not guarantee the award of City contracts. 

If your firm is certified as a DBE, your business:

?         Will have the opportunity to bid on contracts for all Department of Transportation (DOT) modes statewide (Aviation, Highways, and Transit).  

?         Will have access to information on statewide DBE contracting opportunities.  

?         Will be listed in a DBE directory which will be posted on the internet and updated monthly.  

To inquire about completing an application to have your business certified by the South Central Texas Regional Certification Agency as a DBE please call (210) 227-4722.  


DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTEPRISE PROGRAM
 
The San Antonio International Airport has established a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program in accordance with regulations of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Parts 23 and 26. 

It is the policy of the San Antonio International Airport that it will ensure that DBEs as defined in Parts 23 and 26, have an equal opportunity to receive and participate in airport federally-assisted and concession contracts. 

?         DBE PROGRAM


Small Business Economic Development Advocacy Program

The City has a Small Business Economic Development Advocacy Program (SBEDA). The SBEDA Program was designed to provide contracting opportunities and assistance to small, minority and women-owned business enterprises. 

?         SBEDA PROGAM


Important Links:

City of San Antonio Business Opportunities (RFPs - RFQs - RFIs - RFAs)

City of San Antonio Capital Improvements Bid List

Purchasing & General Services Dept. - City Bid Opportunities

City of San Antonio Parks & Recreation Capital Projects Program