Los Angeles Times

Upgrades at O.C. airport delayed

Supervisor­s put off vote on $102-million contract pending a decision on a new airport director.

- By Hannah Fry hannah.fry@latimes.com Fry writes for Times Community News.

The Orange County Board of Supervisor­s has delayed deciding on a $102million contract for improvemen­ts at two John Wayne Airport terminals.

Chairman Todd Spitzer suggested that because county leaders still are vetting candidates for the position of airport director, the board should delay voting on the contract. The director oversees operations and activities at the airport.

The proposed improvemen­ts probably will appear on the supervisor­s’ Oct. 20 agenda but could be delayed again, Spitzer said.

The airport director, “who is going to be the point person, should weigh in heavily on the contract,” Spitzer said.

County staff will request that Swinerton Builders, which completed the airport’s $48.5-million parking structure in 2010, extend its bids on the improvemen­t project for Terminals A and B.

The bids are set to expire Oct. 27, but Spitzer said he does not believe that Swinerton, the lowest bidder, will want to miss out on the multimilli­on-dollar contract.

“I couldn’t imagine any business would not say ’absolutely,’“ he said of the request to extend the bids 60 days. “If the lowest bidder balks at all, we’ll start negotiatin­g with the second-lowest bidder.”

Staff recommende­d that the board select Swinerton Builders to complete structural and non-structural seismic retrofits and upgrade lighting, electrical, heating and cooling systems and restrooms. Fresh carpeting, marble floors and increased signage also are included in the contract, according to the staff report.

The effort also is expected to make the terminals more accessible under the Americans with Disabiliti­es Act, as well as boost safety and efficiency at the airport, which in August served 936,949 passengers, an increase of more than 12% from the same month in 2014.

If approved, the project could take up to three years to complete.

 ?? Mark Boster
Los Angeles Times ?? A DECISION on a $102-million proposal for seismic retrofits and upgrades to two terminals at John Wayne Airport has been delayed as the Orange County Board of Supervisor­s vets candidates for the position of airport director, which oversees operations...
Mark Boster Los Angeles Times A DECISION on a $102-million proposal for seismic retrofits and upgrades to two terminals at John Wayne Airport has been delayed as the Orange County Board of Supervisor­s vets candidates for the position of airport director, which oversees operations...

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