Alternative Technical Concepts- Roadways to Success in Innovative Solutions at New York's JFK Airport

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CONTENT EXPIRES: December 31, 2027

New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport is undergoing a $1.24 billion Design-Build project to design and build a reconfigured on-airport Central Terminal Area roadway network, a state-of-the-art 1,950 car Ground Transportation Center, and a 400-foot long iconic pedestrian bridge. Scheduled for completion in 2027, the project is currently in construction and on track for both Envision and Parksmart Certification. Eight Alternative Technical Concepts (ATCs) were approved for incorporation into the proposal and were ultimately key to the team’s success in providing a Best Value solution that embodied the Owner’s Vision. This panel discussion will explore the perspectives of the Design-Builder, Designer, and Owner on the ATC process from RFP through Design Approval, focusing on one major ATC that significantly reconfigured the criteria scheme. Panelists will discuss the in-market ATC approval process, proposal evaluation and award, post-award Design Review as it relates to the ATC, and currently ongoing Construction. Challenges and opportunities discussed will include aligning the ATC with the broader One JFK Vision Plan, coordinating with multiple concurrent and further along interfacing major contracts, and new opportunities for enhancing Customer Experience and Design Excellence created by the ATC.

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