ATLANTA AIRLINES TERMINAL CORPORATION
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1 ATLANTA AIRLINES TERMINAL CORPORATION HARTSFIELD-JACKSON ATLANTA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT COMPANY HISTORY Atlanta Airlines Terminal Corporation was officially formed on September 5, 1979 by several major airlines, the principal stockholder being Delta Air Lines. AATC was established for the primary purpose of operating and maintaining the Central Passenger Terminal Complex at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. AATC s responsibilities include: heating, ventilation, air conditioning, general building maintenance, fire alarm and suppression system maintenance, vertical transportation maintenance, utility management, cleaning services, refuse removal, window cleaning, pest control, public address system maintenance, ramp sweeping, snow and ice removal services within the nlvr designated ramp and employee parking areas. MISSION STATEMENT We resolve to deliver world class performance in airport facility maintenance and operations. Our passion for innovation, responsiveness and excellence will provide outstanding value to our Shareholders and our customers.
2 CONSTRUCTION GUIDELINES 1 AATC LOGISTICS ASSISTANCE KEY CHECK-OUT PROCEDURES LOST KEYS ELEVATOR USAGE STORAGE OF EQUIPMENT LIFT STORAGE TRASH REMOVAL COMPACTORS/DUMPSTERS AIRPORT ACCESS CONSTRUCTION WORK SCHEDULE ATTIC STOCK ACCESS TURNOVER CLEANING AATC SUBCONTRACTORS IMPORTANT AIRPORT NUMBERS AATC ENGINEERING SERVICES DOCUMENT REQUESTS RELEASE OF DOCUMENTS SPECIFICATIONS/OPERATIONS MANUALS DRAWING REQUESTS ARCHITECTURAL FINISHES REQUESTS UTILITY SERVICE REQUESTS UTILITY SERVICE REQUEST SCHEDULE FEES UTILITY SERVICE REQUESTS PROCEDURES ELECTRICAL SYSTEM UTILITY REQUESTS FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM UTILITY REQUESTS SPRINKLER SHUTDOWN REQUESTS HVAC SYSTEM UTILITY REQUESTS PIPING SYSTEM UTILITY REQUESTS ROOF WORK UTILITY REQUESTS CORING UTILITY REQUESTS HOT WORK REQUESTS OTHER UTILITY REQUESTS ACCESS TO HIGH RISK AREAS ROOF ACCESS CEILING ACCESS TRAINING CONSTRUCTION TURNOVER METHODS, GUIDELINES AND REQUIREMENTS PRE-CONSTRUCTION Revised 10/2014 Page 2 of 16
3 3.1.1 DOCUMENT SUBMITTAL AND REVIEW DURING CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICAL WORK EXISTING CONDITIONS CONCESSION ELECTRICAL WORK CONCESSION METERING METER CONVERSION NEW BUILD-OUTS AND CONCESSION KIOSKS METER LABELING FINAL METER READING AND METER START-UP HVAC WORK ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS HVAC EQUIPMENT CONCESSION HVAC EQUIPMENT TEST AND BALANCE REPORTS FIRE PROTECTION WORK TIE-INS FIRE ALARM DEVICES CONCESSION FIRE PROTECTION WORK FEES ROOF WORK ROOF GUIDELINES LIGHTNING PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS LIGHTNING PROTECTION GUIDELINES OVERHEAD WORK (ESCALATORS/SCAFFOLDING) OBSERVATIONS/WALK-THROUGHS DEMOLITION OBSERVATIONS/WALK-THROUGHS CONSTRUCTION OBSERVATIONS/WALK-THROUGHS SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION OBSERVATIONS/WALK-THROUGHS POST CONSTRUCTION RESOLUTION OF OBSERVATIONS/WALK-THROUGHS FINDINGS DOCUMENTATION AS-BUILTS SYSTEM CONFIGURATION / PROGRAMMING DOCUMENTATION COMMISSIONING REPORTS TEST AND BALANCE REPORTS CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTED BY AATC CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS SPONSORSHIP FOR AIRPORT BADGES CONSTRUCTION WORK HOURS ****ALL UPDATES HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED IN RED**** Revised 10/2014 Page 3 of 16
4 1 AATC LOGISTICS ASSISTANCE 1.1 KEY CHECK-OUT PROCEDURES Keys will only be checked out to persons who possess a valid ATL badge and who have been previously authorized by their managing entity. To authorize your agents to check out keys to utility closets, a Key Check-out Authorization Form must be completed and submitted at the AATC Communication Center. Persons checking out keys will be required to leave their driver s license until the key(s) are returned LOST KEYS The authorized agent will be responsible for all checked out keys and must agree to reimburse AATC for costs associated with lost keys and/or key cores which need replacing due to this process. 1.2 ELEVATOR USAGE Material deliveries and some construction use are limited to the Freight Elevators Only. The use of passenger elevators is prohibited and could result in liability for property damage. 1.3 STORAGE OF EQUIPMENT No equipment and/or supplies can be stored in any electrical or mechanical rooms. These rooms must remain at a cleanliness level that is equal or better to the level prior to work starting. All costs incurred by AATC for cleaning, removal of equipment and/or supplies will be billed to the contractor. 1.4 LIFT STORAGE Lift storage must be coordinated with AATC and the Department of Aviation. Lifts must be barricaded and stored away from passenger traffic. 1.5 TRASH REMOVAL The following are some companies currently having ATL badges to access the airport property for trash removal: Waste Management MBA Waste Services Republic Services Placement for any new construction open tops/dumpsters must be coordinated through with DOA COMPACTORS/DUMPSTERS Please do not block compactors and dumpsters. This prevents the scheduled trash removal. Dumpsters pick up typically occurs between midnight and 0500 hours. 1.6 AIRPORT ACCESS Access to the airport property is through Guard Post #59. Guard Post #59 is located off South Cargo Road off of South Loop Road. Material deliveries are also made at Guard Post # CONSTRUCTION WORK SCHEDULE Each contractor must provide a work schedule to AATC prior to work beginning and notify AATC a minimum of 24 hours prior to demolition or construction start. Schedules need ed to [email protected]. Revised 10/2014 Page 4 of 16
5 1.8 ATTIC STOCK At the close of a project, attic stock materials are usually required and should be turned over to the proper authority. Below are the requirements if your project requires AATC to receive attic stock materials ACCESS AATC will provide access only to Attic Stock Concourse E or Concourse F. Access must be scheduled at least one week in advance with AATC Engineering TURNOVER The project team or contractor must provide the following for turnover of Attic Stock materials: 1. A transmittal of items to be received prior to delivery 2. Forklift, labor and any transportation of materials 3. Identification/Label on each package (i.e. pallet, box, roll, or piece) to be received a. Labeling must consist of the following: i. Date ii. Project Name iii. Project Number iv. Product Name v. Location(s) of product installed 1.9 CLEANING There are no cleaning services for spaces under construction. Each contractor is responsible for cleaning their work space. Floor mats are to be used inside spaces under construction. Restrooms and other facilities must be prepared for passengers AATC SUBCONTRACTORS CH2M Hill, ABM, CSM, CMS, AirServ and Kone are AATC subcontractors and may be contacted through our communications center only IMPORTANT AIRPORT NUMBERS AATC 24 hour Dispatch Communication Center...(404) AATC Duty Managers (on shift supervisors)..(404) AATC Fax Number..(404) AATC Engineering Department....(404) Atlanta Fire Department.(404) Atlanta Police Department.(404) Airport Security...(404) Technical Campus..(404) AATC ENGINEERING SERVICES AATC Engineering Department offers the following services: These forms are available through the AATC website or by contacting [email protected]. 1. Document Requests 2. Drawing Requests 3. Architectural Finishes Requests 4. Utility Service Requests 5. Hot Work Requests 6. Roof Work 7. Roof Access Revised 10/2014 Page 5 of 16
6 2.1 DOCUMENT REQUESTS RELEASE OF DOCUMENTS For the release of documents from the AATC Engineering Department a spatial agreement must be signed by one member of each company doing business at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport SPECIFICATIONS/OPERATIONS MANUALS Airport specifications are available for review and check-out through the AATC Engineering Department. Materials such as specifications, operations manuals, and product booklets may be checked out only by companies doing business with the Airport. Each document must be signed out by the responsible party and returned within one week. 2.2 DRAWING REQUESTS Airport drawings are also available through the AATC Engineering Department. All interested in reviewing drawings need to submit a written request. Please allow hours to locate drawings. Drawings cannot be removed from the AATC offices however copies and CD s are available for purchase. 2.3 ARCHITECTURAL FINISHES REQUESTS For common use areas such as small orders of carpet tile, granite and quartz tile can be purchased through the AATC Engineering Department. Check price with Engineering Department. 2.4 UTILITY SERVICE REQUESTS AATC s Engineering Department requires a 72-hour notification for utility service requests that involve tie-ins/service interruptions to airport systems and exclusive spaces. Reviewed service interruptions must be conducted between the hours of 11:00 p.m. - 5:00 a.m; drive lane closure must be conducted between the hours of 12:00 a.m. - 4:00 a.m. Sunday through Thursday. (NO DAYTIME HOURS). The 72-hour notification begins upon the submission of a completed and correct request. Requests may be sent to [email protected]. It is the tenant, owner and/or general contractor s responsibility to coordinate with immediate affected entities and get approval from these entities for the submitted Utility Notification. Verbiage such as coordinated with XXX (name of the entity) and received approval must be included in the Utility Notification. AATC will review the request and verify that the request is properly submitted and that there are no conflict with AATC operation and maintenance scope. After the screening is completed, AATC will forward the request to tenants for review. Tenants will review for conflicts within their own operations and notify AATC immediately if the shutdown should be denied for any reason. Utility Service Requests are required for, but are not limited to: roof access, roof work, ceiling access, switchgear room access, electrical system shutdown, electrical system activation, mechanical systems shutdown, sprinkler shutdown, fire alarm impairment (system or device), water system shutdown, coring, lane closure, and escalator and elevator interruptions. 1. All projects requesting service requests must be Reviewed by the Department of Aviation Planning and Development and permitted by the City of Atlanta. A building permit is not required for repair work with a total valuation of less than $2,500; provided such work is otherwise lawful. Repair work means in-kind repairs which do not add to, alter, or otherwise modify the building or structure. 2. All service requests must be submitted by the general contractor or authorized representative. Revised 10/2014 Page 6 of 16
7 3. All life safety system requests must have attached contractor information and license certification number. 4. The contractor cannot commence work without an or fax confirmation of the Reviewed Utility Service Request. 5. For work that extends beyond a week the contractor must submit a new request. Each request is only valid for one week at a time. 6. AATC assumes no liability for work performed by the contractor. The contractor assumes all liability for any repairs, disruptions, loss of service, etc. associated with the utility service request. 7. Prior to any service, all contractors must check in and check out upon completion with an AATC Duty (404) UTILITY SERVICE REQUEST SCHEDULE If submitted on the earliest scheduled date is Saturday-Monday 5pm = Thursday PM / Friday AM Tuesday 5 pm = Sunday PM / Monday AM Wednesday 5 pm = Monday PM / Tuesday AM Thursday 5 pm = Tuesday PM / Wednesday AM Friday 5 pm = Wednesday PM/Thursday AM FEES Utility service requests that require AATC maintenance assistance will be charged at the actual hours spent and the current labor rate plus a 20% overhead fee. Unless AATC is notified of a cancellation no later than 12 hours prior to the scheduled shutdown, contractor will be billed for a "no show" fee of $ All costs shall be the responsibility of the contractor UTILITY SERVICE REQUESTS PROCEDURES ELECTRICAL SYSTEM UTILITY REQUESTS All requests must include a detailed description of the affected electrical service including all breakers and switches that will be disconnected and the electrical loads that will be interrupted FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM UTILITY REQUESTS All sprinkler work (wet or dry) must be performed by a contractor with a current State Certification number SPRINKLER SHUTDOWN REQUESTS A dry or wet system sprinkler notification requires the following information for approval: 1. All sprinkler work is scheduled nightly from Sunday night through Friday morning with the exception of Wednesday night. This night is dedicated for testing. AATC can schedule three (3) sprinkler shutdowns per night depending upon avaibility. 2. Utility Service Request form identifying the correct sprinkler valve(s) affected, otherwise work will not be performed and contractor will consume all AATC cost. 3. A sprinkler system shutdown cannot be performed when the temperature is less than 35 degrees Fahrenheit. 4. A State Certification number by the contractor 5. For new sprinklers heads drawing(s) that identify the locations 6. For the relocation of sprinklers heads drawing(s) that identify the current and future locations Revised 10/2014 Page 7 of 16
8 7. Recalculations are required for 10 % increase in heads or area coverage HVAC SYSTEM UTILITY REQUESTS 1. Any interruptions to the BMS communications bus require a Utility Service Request form. 2. All return air intakes must be covered with MERV 8 filter media during all phases of construction. 3. List mechanical equipment number(s), room number of equipment, and name of area(s) or location(s) affected PIPING SYSTEM UTILITY REQUESTS All requests must include a detailed description of the affected piping service including all valves that will be closed and the operational services that will be interrupted ROOF WORK UTILITY REQUESTS All roof work must be coordinated and approved by AATC. An AATC authorized roofing company must be utilized for any proposed roof work. Please submit the following for approval. 1. An AATC Engineering Utility Request form identifying roof work. 2. A roof work authorization form (provided by AATC Engineering) 3. A site location map identifying the work area. 4. Pre-work photos of the area with tape or caulk markings. AATC Engineering then Verifies that the roofing contractor scheduled for work is currently certified to work on this particular system. Submits a request to the roof manufacturer for authorization of work. 5. Post work photos of the area at completion. The integrity of the roof should remain the same after the installation and any penetrations in the ceilings must be fire proofed CORING UTILITY REQUESTS All coring must be coordinated and reviewed by AATC. Coring consist of any penetrations in and through the slab within the CPTC building footprint. There are three types of coring: 1. Floor coring 2. Roof coring 3. Wall coring Please submit the following for review: 1. An AATC Engineering Utility Service Request form identifying the type of coring 2. A roof work authorization form (roof coring only) 3. An Ultrasound report (scans) of the work area. It the responsibility of the General Contractor to review and verify that there are no obstructions in the affected area. 4. Cut sheets of unit(s) or material(s) being installed (if applicable) 5. A site location map or sketch identifying the work area 6. Pre-work photos of the area 7. Post work photos of the area 8. Quantity and depth of core in inches Revised 10/2014 Page 8 of 16
9 9. Contractor must have a person in space below monitoring while work is being conducted HOT WORK REQUESTS All hot work must be authorized by AATC Engineering. Hot work is defined as: 1. Welding 2. Brazing 3. Some saw cutting The following must be submitted for approval. 1. Hot work permit (Issued by the Atlanta Airport Fire Department) 2. Hot work application (available from AATC Engineering) Hot work permits must be purchased from the Atlanta Airport Fire Department prior to start of hot work. The AFD office is located at 720 Doug Davis Drive, Hapeville, GA A copy of the permit must be on file with AATC Engineering in order to receive a hot work permit tag. These tags will be issued by AATC and only for one occurrence of hot work. The permit tag must be visible at the job site and must move with all hot work locations. At the completion of the project the permit tag should be returned to AATC Engineering OTHER UTILITY REQUESTS Other utility requests include the following: 1. Lane Closures Identify the following: a. Inbound or Outbound lanes b. Direction - North / South / East / West c. Starting at midnight until 4:00 am d. Flagmen will be place to provide signage and redirect traffic 2. Flood Test a. Any space such as concession and public restroom that is being flood tested must be monitored 24 hours prior to, during and after the test (3 days minimum). b. The owner of the space is responsible for all cost associated with leaks and will be billed accordingly for any damages. c. Contractor must contact occupants in space below prior to and after performing flood test ACCESS TO HIGH RISK AREAS 1. In order to guarantee the Integrity of the Facility at all times AATC will require prior notification and request for gaining access to certain portions of the facility. 2. An escort will be required for high risk areas. High Risk Areas are defined as sensitive locations housing key equipment and systems vital to the operation of the facility. 3. Submit an AATC Engineering Utility Service Request form identifying area to access. 4. High Risk Areas include but are not limited to: o o o Main Plants Main Terminal and Concourse E Main Equipment Rooms Main Terminal thru D Sub Stations Concourse E and F Revised 10/2014 Page 9 of 16
10 o Georgia Power Utility Vaults 5. Main Switchgear Rooms o Main Terminal Atrium Switchgear Room o Main Terminal TSA (between GA Vault and MER8) o Main Terminal Main Switchgear Room (between GA Vault and Atrium) o Main Terminal MER8 o Concourse T Gate T5, Gate T11 and Gate T8 o Concourse A Center-point o Concourse B Center-point o Concourse C Center-point o Concourse D Center-point o Concourse E All 10 Substations o Concourse F 6. Access will only be granted under escort and by approval of the AATC Executive Director or reviewed agent. 7. Fees for any contractor requiring escort services will be billed accordingly. Hourly charges are $45.00 per hour for investigation and $75.00 per hour for work ROOF ACCESS AATC s Engineering Department requires a 48-hour notification for roof access requests. Roof access is conducted Sunday through Thursday. The 48-hour notification begins upon the submission of a completed and correct request. Requests must be sent to [email protected]. All roof access must be coordinated through the AATC Engineering Department. Procedures are as follows: 1. Submit a Roof Access Request form identifying the space name, space number and/or nearest gate number. 2. AATC Roofing Maintenance Provider may wait up to fifteen minutes after the scheduled time before departing the location. Wait time will be upon our provider discretion. A new roof access will need to be submitted CEILING ACCESS All personnel requiring access to the CPTC (Main Terminal, T, A, B, C, D, E, F and the APM Mall) ceiling systems must coordinate with the AATC Engineering Department. Unauthorized access or access by untrained individuals will result in the manufacturer s recertification of the ceiling system in question, with all costs associated payable by the party at fault. Any action, with or without authorized access to ceiling systems, that affects manufacturer s warranties will result in recertification of the ceiling system in question, with all associated costs payable by the party at fault. 1. All Ceiling Access Requests will need to be coordinated with DOA DIT Department prior to AATC s review. You may contact DIT via at [email protected] or at Once cleared with DOA DIT, please forward from them to proceed. For the Main Terminal Access - Verification of AATC training on the ceiling system. 2. If contractor need to remove ceiling system over a period of time then contractor must properly secure all fixtures and red tagged TRAINING Access to the Main Terminal Ceiling System requires training. Contact AATC Engineering for a current schedule. Revised 10/2014 Page 10 of 16
11 Access to the Concourses T-E and APM Mall Ceiling Systems does not require training, however, notification prior to access is required. To coordinate access, contractors must contact AATC at 3 CONSTRUCTION TURNOVER METHODS, GUIDELINES AND REQUIREMENTS 3.1 PRE-CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT SUBMITTAL AND REVIEW 1. No less than 30 days before site work begins, project manager / contractor to submit drawings and documentation to AATC Engineering for review and feedback. This documentation should include, but it is not limited to: o Project scope narrative, including project purpose, and critical equipment installed o Project schedule, including site preparation / staging, demolition, closure of ceilings and walls, critical utility tie-ins, equipment activation, commissioning, substantial completion, occupancy, and closure o Construction drawings, including all Architectural and Mechanical / Electrical / Plumbing construction documentation 2. AATC Engineering will have no less than 7 days to review drawings for questions and comments to be submitted to the project manager / contractor 3. The contractor / project manager will reply to questions and comments in no more than 7 days and will make every effort to accommodate AATC Engineering needs and concerns 3.2 DURING CONSTRUCTION The following are basic guidelines for construction methods during construction. These guidelines are not comprehensive and do not supersede local building codes or engineering / design documents. All work performed must adhere to published DOA standards and any applicable codes ELECTRICAL WORK EXISTING CONDITIONS Contractor shall notify AATC of any existing electrical work not up to current code or Department of Aviation standards CONCESSION ELECTRICAL WORK All concession power must be fed from a concession's switchboard. The disconnect on the concession s switchboard must be labeled with the concession name and space number CONCESSION METERING All concessionaires are required to provide an electrical meter for monitoring their electrical use METER CONVERSION NEW BUILD-OUTS AND CONCESSION KIOSKS All concessions (existing, new build outs, new kiosks, and renovations) meters must be 1. Converted to a digital display electrical meter Revised 10/2014 Page 11 of 16
12 2. BACnet compatible an example of a meter that meets these requirements is the EMON DMON-Model Tied into the airport building maintenance system (BMS) METER LABELING All concession meters must be properly labeled with the concession name and space number FINAL METER READING AND METER START-UP Contractors must document and submit to AATC Engineering the date and final meter reading when a space closes for renovation. After renovations contractors must test the meter for operation and contact AATC Engineering with the start-up date of the new meter HVAC WORK ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS The addition or deletion devices/equipment/sensors or other inputs to/from the BMS system or associated field devices require the following: 1. Additions a. New data points must follow naming conventions of like points on same supervisory controller b. New data points must have complete descriptions c. If on an existing controller, all programming/logic must be backed up prior to addition of new point d. Notification must be sent to AATC prior to and upon completion of addition of new points or modification of existing points to include full network address of point/field device and a screen shot from the BMS of new point upon completion e. Database on ADX/ADS must be updated to include new edits f. All logic or programming that requires or would need to incorporate new data points shall be updated and backed up g. BMS graphics must be updated* 2. Deletions a. If on an existing controller, all programming/logic must be backed up prior to deletion of points and prior to demo b. Prior to Demo, notification must be sent to AATC of field devices or data points that are going offline, to include network address c. Field devices/data points shall be removed from the system databases (Server & Supervisory level) and backed up d. All logic or programming that requires or uses data from deleted devices/data points shall be updated and backed up e. Upon completion, notification must be sent to AATC to include screen shots and a list of all points removed and logic edited If no floor plan exists for building level and project is single tenant, no graphic update is required HVAC EQUIPMENT 1. Demolition of terminal boxes a. Demolition of sensors and field devices associated with terminal boxes shall be coordinated with AATC/CH2MHill (see for BMS requirements) for salvage of BMS equipment. Please allow for 72 hours for retrieval. If materials have not been picked up or if Revised 10/2014 Page 12 of 16
13 AATC/CH2MHill has declined to salvage components, discard as required 2. HVAC tie-ins (mention duct or pipe) AATC must be notified of affected system (air or water) and duration The project shall provide documentation of impacts to associated system (load added/removed) and demonstrate that system balancing, set points, and programming have been adjusted accordingly (i.e. TAB, commissioning, etc) CONCESSION HVAC EQUIPMENT 1. All concession roof HVAC equipment must be labeled with the concession space number. Engraved name plates must be legible and adhered near the base of the equipment. 2. Rooftop exhaust fans must be located a minimum of 10 away from the air intake of roof mounted units (RMU s) TEST AND BALANCE REPORTS Test and balance must be performed by an independent test and balance company certified by AABC or NEBB. AATC requires a certified report prior to the start of a project and at the completion of a project to validate no impact to the HVAC system FIRE PROTECTION WORK TIE-INS Fire alarm system tie-ins must be coordinated, tested and reviewed by AATC and the Atlanta Fire Department FIRE ALARM DEVICES 1. All conduit, junction boxes, and covers must be painted red. 2. Removal and replacement of devices must be performed by AFA Protection. 3. The contractor must coordinate with AFA Protection prior to submitting a Utility Service Request. This request will not be reviewed until the contractor includes the AFA Protection contact and information as proof of coordination CONCESSION FIRE PROTECTION WORK New concession build-outs are required to tie into a new fire main FEES All contractors should estimate a fee to included 6-8 hours for each sprinkler system shutdown. Contact AATC Engineering for current rates ROOF WORK Roof work is defined as: 1. Roof coring 2. Repair of membrane 3. Replacement of membrane 4. Service, installation, replacement or abandonment of HVAC units, satellites and antennas. All abandoned equipment must be removed. 5. Once any mechanical work is complete on the roof, a roofing contractor is required to inspect the area ROOF GUIDELINES 1. An AATC authorized roofing company is required for any proposed roof work. 2. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is required for all edge work. 3. Protect your area of work with boards or drop clothes. 4. Do not put any tools or sharp objects directly on the roof. Revised 10/2014 Page 13 of 16
14 5. Use walk pads when walking on the roof. 6. Step over all expansion joints or use ramps when walking on the roof. 7. Use ramps to roll any equipment over expansion joints. 8. Do not leave materials and/or debris on the roof. 9. Do not store materials in the roof mounted units or the stairwells. 10. Do not smoke on the roof. 11. Report any problems on the roof to the AATC Communications Center. 12. Clean PVC and TPO roofs with the following products only: 1. Simple Green LIGHTNING PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS The majority of new equipment installed on any roofs will require lightning protection. All installing forces must be supervised by a UL listed installer. Contact AATC Engineering or the AATC website for installation companies LIGHTNING PROTECTION GUIDELINES Primary metal bodies (conductance) located about the roof (exhaust fans, condenser units, RMU's) must be bonded with full size conductor and fitted with air terminals if they are as high, or higher, than the adjacent air terminals, unless they are located entirely within a "zone of protection" as defined by UL96A standards. Secondary metal bodies (inductance) located about the roof (flashings, gravel stops, roof drains, soil pipe vents, louvers, door frames) within six feet of the main conductor or bonded body must be interconnected with secondary conductor as defined by UL96A standards. An reviewed bimetallic transition must be used anywhere that dissimilar metals might come into contact with each other. Bare copper cannot be used on aluminum and viceversa OVERHEAD WORK (ESCALATORS/SCAFFOLDING) When conduction overhead work it may be necessary for escalators to be taken out of service. AATC requests the following: 1. Contractor will place plywood on escalator steps and place scaffolding on plywood in order to access areas. 2. Escalators will only be turned on and off by AATC or KONE. 3. Escalators will be protected at all times that overhead work is being performed. 4. Escalators well be off only when actual work is being performed above them. 5. Contractor will provide signage for passengers 6. Contractor will provide Flagmen to redirect traffic during this shutdown OBSERVATIONS/WALK-THROUGHS AATC reserves the right to conduct walk-throughs of work sites during demolition, construction and commissioning. AATC will schedule walk-throughs with the Project Manager or Contractor and will provide written documentation to the Project Manager of adverse conditions that require attention DEMOLITION OBSERVATIONS/WALK-THROUGHS During demolition walk-throughs AATC will principally focus on ensuring that existing services are not disrupted or damaged and that unsafe conditions do not exist. AATC will document discrepancies and forward in writing to the Project Manager. AATC expects that discrepancies that affect existing services be resolved in a timely fashion with an agreed-upon solution. Further, AATC expects that all discrepancies be resolved prior AATC s acceptance of the project at completion CONSTRUCTION OBSERVATIONS/WALK-THROUGHS Revised 10/2014 Page 14 of 16
15 During construction walk-throughs will principally focus on ensuring that existing services are not disrupted or damaged, that unsafe conditions do not exist, gaining familiarity with new equipment and design, and validating construction methods. AATC will document discrepancies and forward in writing to the Project Manager. Further, AATC expects that all discrepancies be resolved prior AATC s acceptance of the project at completion. 3.3 SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION The Project Manager will notify AATC in writing when critical equipment is ready for a functional review SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION OBSERVATIONS/WALK-THROUGHS Substantial Completion walk-throughs will principally focus on validating that construction operations and newly installed equipment does not negatively impact normal maintenance or facility operation and that it is compliant with applicable regulatory requirements. AATC will document discrepancies and forward in writing to the Project Manager. Further, AATC expects that all discrepancies be resolved prior to AATC s acceptance of the project at completion. 3.4 POST CONSTRUCTION The Project or Construction Manager will notify AATC in writing when the project is ready for acceptance. AATC will accept a project for maintenance only after all issues identified during walk-throughs have been resolved, and after all documentation has been received and accepted. All requested documentation and resolution of walk-through findings must be provided a minimum of two weeks prior to AATC acceptance of new installations. AATC will formally notify the Project or Construction Managers when such acceptance has taken place RESOLUTION OF OBSERVATIONS/WALK-THROUGHS FINDINGS 1. As noted in sections 4.2 and 5, AATC will conduct walk-throughs at various stages in the project. AATC expects that projects either resolve identified issues, or come to a mutually agreed upon solution with AATC. 2. If a mutually agreed upon solution is not reached between projects and AATC to resolve walk-through findings, AATC reserves the right to resolve issues using contracted resources, the cost of which will be billed back to project end-users DOCUMENTATION AATC expects that critical project documentation be submitted in one package, organized per CSI categories prior to acceptance. This documentation includes, but is not limited to: AS-BUILTS As-builts should be provided to AATC 1. One set of paper drawings in half size only 2. One set of drawings in Adobe PDF only SYSTEM CONFIGURATION / PROGRAMMING DOCUMENTATION Contractor shall provide soft copy of system configuration files on CD ROM or jump drive. Such configuration includes, but is not limited to: 1. PLC programming / ladder logic files 2. GUI configuration files 3. Loop controller programming logic (such as function block configuration) files 4. JCI BMS configuration files that do not reside on the system server 5. Sequences of Operation Revised 10/2014 Page 15 of 16
16 COMMISSIONING REPORTS TEST AND BALANCE REPORTS 4 CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTED BY AATC When contracted with AATC the following applies: 4.1 CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS As a contractor of the AATC the following insurance coverage shall be carried during the term of the project. Workmen's Compensation Insurance under the laws of the State of Georgia and Employer's Liability Insurance with limits of not less than $100,000 each accident, covering all Contractors employees engaged in any work hereunder. Comprehensive Liability - Up to $1,000,000 dollars ($500,000) single limit per occurrence including: Bodily Injury Liability - All sums which the company shall become legally obligated to pay as damages because at any time resulting there from, sustained by any person other than its employees and caused by occurrence. Property Damage Liability - All sums which the company shall become legally obligated to pay as damages because of injury to or destruction of property, caused by occurrence. Professional liability, premises and operations, independent contractors, or product liability. Automotive Liability Insurance covering all automotive units used in the work with limits of not less than $10,000,000 each person and $10,000,000 each accident as to bodily injury or death, and $10,000,000 as to property damage. Certificate Holder box must state the following: City of Atlanta, Department of Aviation Atlanta Airlines Terminal Corporation Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport PO BOX Atlanta, GA Special Previsions box must state the following: AATC, its shareholders, the Airlines, the Department of Aviation and the City of Atlanta are named as additional insured s. 4.2 SPONSORSHIP FOR AIRPORT BADGES Every vendor/contractor doing business with the Airport is required to have a sponsoring company. To sponsor a company AATC must have direct business with that vendor/contractor. They must meet the insurance requirements and authorize one point of contact from their company by letterhead. 4.3 CONSTRUCTION WORK HOURS Construction work hours are typically from 2300 hours to 0500 hours beginning Sunday night through Friday morning. Revised 10/2014 Page 16 of 16
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