Laredo International Airport 1 August 5, 2020 Aeronautical Development Site(s) Addendum #3
Date: August 5, 2020
ADDENDUM #3
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
PROJECT: Laredo International Airport Aeronautical Development Site(s)
DEADLINE: This Addendum does NOT change the established deadline. It remains 4:00 p.m. (local time/CT) on Friday, August 14, 2020 and shall include acknowledgement of this and any subsequent addenda.
This addendum addresses questions that have been received to date and provides additional guidance and clarification.
REVISED MANUAL BID DROP-OFF PROCEDURES INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Manual Bids will be accepted up to the first 45 minutes of the hour before they are due. For example, if bid is due at 4:00 p.m., bids will be accepted up to 3:45 p.m. of the date due. Please make sure that the bid is in a sealed envelope marked with the following:
• Name of Bid• Name of Company submitting Bid• Address of Company submitting Bid
2. Please notify security officer that you are there to drop off a bid with the City Secretary. The security officer will notify the City Secretary’s Office and one of our staff members will go downstairs to receive the bid.
3. All vendors should wait outside until we pick the envelope up, go back up to the 3rd floor to time-stamp the envelope, make a copy of it and bring it back to you. (We highly recommend the vendor wait to receive a copy of the time-stamped envelope.)
QUESTION #1:
Where can we find the Laredo Airport Master Plan?
ANSWER: Yes, it can be accessed electronically here:
https://www.flylaredotexas.com/airport-business/commercial-leasing-and-property-management/
https://www.flylaredotexas.com/airport-business/commercial-leasing-and-property-management/
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QUESTION #2:
Can you share the contract template Laredo Airport typically uses on this kind of Land Lease Agreement?
ANSWER: No. It will be provided upon selection and negotiation, based on the project and the use of the property.
QUESTION #3:
A new Air Marine Operations facility for CBP was announced July 17th to be developed at LRD Airport. Is this facility planned in one of the parcels offered in the RFP? If so, which one(s)?
ANSWER: The referenced CBP project was not included in the parcels of this RFP. CBP project location is located between Parcel C and Parcel E and shown as a vacant tract of land depicted on the RFP. This is depicted in an attachment to this addendum.
QUESTION #4:
For pragmatic purposes, what kind of legal implications presenting a proposal has?
ANSWER: Successful selected bid will be presented to City of Laredo City Council for approval. Contracts will be negotiated and executed until such time.
QUESTION #5:
A cargo/logistics warehouse built on any of the parcels offered in the RFP is automatically considered a Foreign Trade Zone warehouse? If that is not the case, which parcels are eligible for such purposes and what is the process to receive the FTZ designation?
ANSWER: A Foreign Trade Zone “FTZ” is a designated location in the United States where companies can use special procedures that help encourage U.S. activity and value added – in competition with foreign alternatives – by allowing delayed or reduced duty payments on foreign merchandise, as well as other savings. The Laredo International Airport is designated and approved by the FTZ Board as a Magnet Site. All sites in this RFP qualify for potential FTZ operations. An interested operator would need to apply with the Airport, Grantee management of the FTZ No. 94. Further details can be found in Airport website, https://www.flylaredotexas.com
QUESTION #6:
What is the height limit for a development on all parcels?
ANSWER: All development will have to comply with FAR Part 77 height restrictions and undergo the FAA’s airspace review process for Form 7460. Please include potential height in the conceptual ideas submitted with the proposal. A table depicting the approximate height restrictions for each parcel is attached to this addendum.
https://www.flylaredotexas.com/
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QUESTION #7:
The Content Section of the RFP requires that Section 4 include “Examples of similar past projects or developments” and that Section 6 include “References for similar developments. Please include development on Airports if available.” We would like clarification as to what the difference between what should be included in these two sections. For example, when they ask for “references,” are they asking for contact information of individuals participating in the similar developments? Or examples of what has been done in similar developments.
ANSWER: Section 4 is asking for projects that would be similar to that which you are proposing to develop at Laredo International Airport. Section 6 is asking for references; it is preferred that they be for projects at airports, but not required.
QUESTION #8:
Is there a plan available for the Future Loop 20 Exit into the airport, and associated street impacts and ROW status once constructed? The source of the question is whether the street access to Parcel G will be limited to the current traffic - entering to the East and circling up through the Terminal Entry and returning to Parcel G - or will there be a provision for access directly off of Loop 20/Bob Bullock into the Parcel without having to make the loop? This answer will assist in optimizing the site configuration of Parcel G, and impact the highest-and-best use approach to that particular parcel.
ANSWER: Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), the City of Laredo, and Airport are currently working on this project. Project is on schedule for September 2024. TxDOT will consider, but not guarantee, a possible access point based on proposed development concepts and the recommendation from their design consultant. Submittal of a concept layout has been requested by Airport.
QUESTION #9:
Regarding Parcel G, we want to confirm that the strip of land between Parcel G and the Loop 20 ROW is for future ROW expansion, and not a separately developable parcel?
ANSWER: That is correct. There is no intent to develop between this parcel and Loop 20. This area is shown in an exhibit attached to this addendum.
QUESTION #10:
Were we to get a link for the plans on the existing improvements on the proposed parcels (A, B) and any others?
ANSWER: The plans are attached to this amendment.
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QUESTION #11:
Pursuant to Addendum #2, Item #2, we are formally requesting access to the Existing Building Foundation documents as discussed.
ANSWER: The plans are attached to this amendment.
QUESTION #12:
Pursuant to Addendum #2, Item #8, Ground Leases, is there an established Common Area Maintenance Fee for Ground Leases (per SF rate or other structure) on the Airport that would be in addition to the agreed-upon Lease Rate with the selected Developer? We would want to include this rate/value in our proforma of each parcel presented to the Airport.
ANSWER: There is no common area maintenance fee. Lessee will be responsible for maintenance and upkeep of leased premises to include landscaping to street curb, when applicable and per lease.
QUESTION #13:
Item 7, under Content section, (page 9) requests description, qualifications, and experience of the key personnel who manage the operations at the Airport. Item 7 also reflects 10 points of the proposal. This requirement seems to imply that a specific use has been determined or the "individual" is already onsite or "on the bench". Parcels A, C, D, E, F, & G all list other development options for which Item 7 "key personnel who manage operations at the Airport" would not apply or would not be known at this time. How should this item be addressed?
ANSWER: The intent is for the Airport to understand the qualifications and experience of the individual(s) who will be managing this project and/or be the point of contact for the Airport, so we can assess that individual(s) experience and qualifications for this development.
QUESTION #14:
On Parcel B.2 (see attached), has the existing structure been totally demolished or is still existing?
ANSWER: The structure has been demolished; however, the foundation is still in place. Foundation plans are included for reference for parcels A and B. These plans are included for information only.
QUESTION #15:
Is Parcel B.1 still without any structures and ready for development?
ANSWER: The structure has been demolished; however, the foundation is still in place. Foundation plans are included for reference for parcels A and B. These plans are included for information only.
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QUESTION #16:
My recollection is that the small building that sits between B.1 and B.2 must remain, correct? Seems to me there are generators (or something) in that building requiring that it remain in place.
ANSWER: This is correct; that structure must remain in that specific location. The building in the center of the two parcels is the Airport electrical vault.
ATTACHMENTS:
A. Pre-Proposal Meeting Presentation B. Airport North East Cargo Road Extension Plans (requested during Pre-
Proposal Meeting) C. Parcel A, Foundation and Roof Plans for Building 1307 (Questions #10
and #11) D. Parcel A, Foundation Plan and Details for Building 1308 (Questions #10
and #11) E. Parcel B, Foundation and Roof Framing Plans, Building 162 (Questions #10
and #11) F. Parcel B, Foundation Plans and Details for Building 170 (Questions #10
and #11) G. CBP Project Area – Questions #3 and #9 H. Parcel Height Restrictions – Question #6
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Laredo International Airport Aeronautical Development Site(s)
Pre-Proposal MeetingJuly 8, 2020
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Agenda» Introductions» Purpose» Project Description
– Scope Items– Parcels
» Schedule » Questions
Purpose
» Purpose » The City sees the Airport as an economic generator and recognizes the
potential that additional aeronautical development could have on the Airport, the City and the region. This RFP is being issued to solicit proposals from interested parties and to obtain development plans for the highest and best uses of each parcel.
» The City is issuing this RFP with the intent of entering into agreement(s) with individual developers, or a master developer for the development and managements of the respective parcels.
Overall Opportunities» There are seven individual opportunities for with the Airport and City are
seeking an RFP. – Parcel A: Fixed Based Operator Potential Site– Parcel B: Cargo Apron Development Site– Parcel C: New Aeronautical Use Development Site– Parcel D: Terminal Area Apron Site– Parcel E: New Aeronautical Use, Adjacent to North Cargo Apron– Parcel F: New Large Parcel Aeronautical/Industrial Use Development Site– Parcel G: Airport Entrance, Terminal Loop Roadway
» Proposers may submit a response to this RFP for a single parcel or multiple parcels. It is anticipated that proposals would be conceptual in nature.
Overall Opportunities» There are seven individual opportunities for with the Airport and City are
seeking an RFP. – Parcel A: Fixed Based Operator Potential Site– Parcel B: Cargo Apron Development Site– Parcel C: New Aeronautical Use Development Site– Parcel D: Terminal Area Apron Site– Parcel E: New Aeronautical Use, Adjacent to North Cargo Apron– Parcel F: New Large Parcel Aeronautical/Industrial Use Development Site– Parcel G: Airport Entrance, Terminal Loop Roadway
» Proposers may submit a response to this RFP for a single parcel or multiple parcels. It is anticipated that proposals would be conceptual in nature.
Please Note!Any parcel can be used for any aeronautical or approved purpose based on your model and business case…these are suggestions!
Development Restrictions (within or adjacent to Airfield Operations Area)
– Conform to the Laredo International Airport’s master plan – Must not violate any FAA grant assurances– Must be for an aviation-related or aeronautical support
purpose– Must maintain the Airport’s Security Identification Display
Area (SIDA) line and conform to all Transportation Security Administration (TSA) requirements associated with the Airport Operations Area (AOA) and SIDA areas
– Conform to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) Part 77 height restrictions
– Development concepts will need to conform to the airport minimum standards
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Submittal Information» Construction Details
– Provide an outline of the facilities you are proposing at the Airport including the type of facility, size, approximate cost and timeline to construct. Please include a site plan with your proposal. Design standards must meet all local, State, and/or Federal building code guidelines.
» Financial Information– The Proposer will be required to demonstrate that it is financially capable of performing the
obligations contained within this RFP
» Questions Deadline– Deadline for questions concerning this RFP is July 31, 2020, 4:00 p.m. (local/CT). Questions
shall be sent to Elsy D. Borgstedte, Assistant Director, [email protected]. Answers to all written questions will be posted in the form of an addendum.
» Submittal Deadline– August 14, 2020; 4:00 p.m. (local/CT). Both electronic and hard copy responses must be
received by the deadline to be considered as a valid response to this RFP.
Submittal Information – Content The Proposal should be organized into the following tabs/sections as identified below. The evaluation will be based upon the information included and the respective valuation of each section. 1. Cover letter identifying your overall interest, including which parcels, or portions thereof on which you are proposing. Please
include relevant information to this development projects, specifically whether your firm has experience with developmentsimilar to the proposed development options. Additionally, if your firm is interested in performing as a Master Developer formultiple parcels, please state as such. This statement will not be used as part of the selection criteria. Cover letter should alsocontain the Respondent's contact information, including company name, principal contact name and title, mailing address,phone number and an email address of Respondent's principal contact. (5 Points)
2. General company information and contact information. Please include annual financial statements in a separate envelopelabeled confidential. It will not be used as part of the selection criteria.
3. Company overview and background (2 Points)4. Examples of similar past projects or developments (10 Points)5. Conceptual ideas for the proposed development. (25 Points) Please include a description of the following:
a. Site Characteristicsb. Building Characteristics, including footprint dimensions, height of buildings, elevation, vehicular parking, architectural
stylec. Pavement surfaces, including size of ramp (if required), access to the airfield (if required) and landside access
requirementsd. Proposed improvements to be constructed, including a conceptual site plan of the proposed layout
Submittal Information – Content, cont. 6. References for similar developments. Please include development on Airports if available. (3 Points)7. Description, qualifications, and experience of the key personnel who manage the operations at the Airport. (10 Points)8. Business Plan, (30 Points) including preferred lease term (in years)
a. Type of business entity (flight school FBO, maintenance, other uses)b. Franchise information if relevant, or management contracting mechanismc. Key demand driversd. Minimum term of ground leasee. Preferred ground lease structure
9. Rationale of respondent’s interest in the premises (5 Points)10. Development timeline and estimated length to completion, including design and construction (5 Points)
a. Site and improvement design periodb. Construction periodc. Pre-opening timeframed. Incremental development if relevant
11. Estimate of costs for project. Please include your anticipated cost of overall improvements to fulfill the ultimate conceptual siteplan. This is a rough-order-of-magnitude cost estimate. (5 Points)
12. Any additional information respondent deems important to the Airport’s process.
IF Hand-Delivering, Use These ProceduresNOTE: Manual RFP will be accepted up to the first 45 minutes of the hour before they are due. For example, since this RFP is due at 4:00, bids will be accepted up to 3:45 p.m. of the date due.1. Please make sure that the RFP is in a sealed envelope marked with the following:
• Name of RFP (Laredo International Airport Aeronautical Development)• Name of Company submitting RFP• Address of Company submitting RFP
2. Please notify security officer that you are there to drop off a RFP with the City Secretary. The security officer will notify the City Secretary’s Office and one of our staff members will go downstairs to receive the RFP.
3. All persons should wait outside until we pick the envelope up, go back up to the 3rd floor to time-stamp the envelope, make a copy of it and bring it back to you. (We highly recommend to wait to receive a copy of the time-stamped envelope.)
Overall Parcels – Potential Uses Parcel A: Fixed Based Operator Potential Site
Parcel B: Cargo Apron Development Site
Parcel C: New Aeronautical Use Development Site
Parcel D: Terminal Area Apron Site
Parcel E: New Aeronautical Use, Adjacent to North Cargo Apron
Parcel F: New Large Parcel Aeronautical/Industrial Use Development Site
Parcel G: Airport Entrance, Terminal Loop Roadway
Parcel A Parcel BParcel E
Parcel CParcel F
Parcel D
Parcel G
Parcel A
Video of South Apron
Approximately 2.5 acres
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Parcel B
Both northand southApproximately 3 acres
Parcel BNorth (red)Approximately 1.5 acres
Parcel BSouth (green)Approximately 1.5 acres
Parcel F
Parcel C
Parcel E
Approximately 51.7 acres
Approximately 9.3 acres
Approximately 9.8 acres
Parcel D
To Terminal Building
Approximately 10.5 acres
Parcel GApproximately 7.5 acres
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Thank you!
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LegendProject Boundary
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Project Location
ATTACHMENT H
Parcel ID. AcreageMaximum Development
Height (MSL.) (1)Controlling Airspace Surface
Parcel A 2.55 AC 650' - 658' Transitional Surface /
Horizontal Surface
Parcel B1 1.47 AC 650' - 658' Transitional Surface /
Horizontal Surface
Parcel B2 1.49 AC 650' - 658' Transitional Surface /
Horizontal Surface
Parcel C 9.32 AC 525' - 550' Departure Surface (3) /
Transitional Surface
Parcel D 11.7 AC 530' - 658' Transitional Surface /
Horizontal Surface
Parcel E 9.81 AC 630' - 658'Transitional Surface /
Horizontal Surface
Parcel F 51.7 AC 520' - 658'Approach Surface /
Transitional Surface / Horizontal Surface
Parcel G 7.46 AC 658' Horizontal Surface
Notes:
Definitions:
4) Maximum Development Height range is from the sloping surfaces defined under Code of Federal Regulations(CFR) 14 Part 77 Safe, Efficient Use, and Preservation of The Navigable Airspace and FAA Order 8260.3D UnitedStates Standards for Terminal Instrument Procedures (TERPS).
Approach Surface - This surface is a sloped plan that begins at the edge of the Primary Surface and extends horizontal in the shape of a trapezoid. The slope horizontal length, and the width of the surface are dependent upon the approach to the runway. Runway 18R is a precision instrument runway with an approach surface length of 50,000 feet and a width at the end of the surface of 16,000 feet. The first 10,000 feet of the approach surface has a slope of 50:1, while the remaining 40,000 feet has a slope of 40:1. Runway 14, 18L and 36L are non-precision runways. Non-precision instrument runway have an approach surface length of 10,000 feet and width at the end of the surface of 4,000. This type of runway has a slope of 34:1. Runway 36R, a visual runway has an approach surface length of 5,000 feet with a width of 1,500 feet at the end of the surface. For these runways, the approach surface has a slope of 20:1.
3) Departure Surface definition and analysis was performed using FAA Order 8260.3D United States Standard forTerminal Instrument Procedures (TERPS)
Transitional Surface – This surface is a plane sloped at 7:1 from the primary surface and approach surfaces. The surface terminates when it intersects with the horizontal surface.
Horizontal Surface - This surface is a horizontal plane 658 feet MSL. at Laredo International Airport. The geometry of the surface is created by arcs centered on the edge of the primary surface with defined radii and then connected by tangents. The radius of the horizontal surface, based on the approaches at the Airport is 10,000 feet.
1) MSL. - Height above mean sea level. Values expressed do not represent heights of above ground level.
2) Approach, Transitional and Horizontal Surfaces are defined under Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 14 Part 77Safe, Efficient Use, and Preservation of The Navigable Airspace.
Departure Surface – This surface is a plane sloped at 40:1 from the runway end.
Addendum 3 Attachments.pdfAttachment A_LRD Pre-proposal Meeting Land Development_07082020_071520 - Read-OnlyBlank Page
Attachment B_LRD Cargo Road Extension plansBlank Page
Attachment C_Parcel A - Avionics Bldg 1307Blank Page
Attachment D_Parcel A - Traffic Warehouse Bldg 1308Blank Page
Attachment E_Parcel B - Laredo Jet Altair Bldg 162Laredo Jet Altair Bldg 162.1Laredo Jet Altair Bldg 162.2Laredo Jet Altair Bldg 162.3Blank Page
Attachment F_Parcel B - M&M Bldg 170M&M Bldg 170.1M&M Bldg 170.3Blank Page
Attachment G_Figure2_Project_Area_MapAttachment H_LRD Land Parcel AnalysisMax Development Height
Attachment H_LRD Land Parcel Analysis.pdfMax Development Height