b'FUELINGIAH 69FACTS&FIGURES Project: Fuel Station RenovationsLocation: George Bush Intercontinental Airport,in Houston, TXKey Components: 2 additional above-ground tanks, with total capacity of 4.7 million gallons; upgrades to hydrant pump system; renovations in administration & maintenance buildings; new training roomConstruction: Jan. 2020-Feb. 2024Cost: $65 millionOwner/Project Oversight: IAH Fuel Co. (airline consortium)Facility Management: Menzies Aviation2023 Airport Traffic: 46.2 million passengers; 534 metric tons of cargoFuel Dispensed: 1.8 million gallons/dayOn-Site Distribution: 34 miles of pipingDesign-Build Contractor: Burns & McDonnellMechanical & Electrical Construction:Burns & McDonnell Tank Construction Subcontractor: TANCO EngineeringPump System Site Work Subcontractor:Keeley ConstructionPump System Mechanical Subcontractor:Kinley ConstructionControl System Integration: Burns & McDonnell; TPCSecurity System Subcontractor: NextGen SecurityPlans were finalized in 2017, after two years of detailed design work, securing permitsBuilding Renovation Architect: eStudio Architectureand producing financial estimates.Building Renovation Subcontractor: Williams Several major improvements were recommended, approved and executed. Phase OneConstructionfocused on the distribution system. Crews installed 10 new hydrant pumps, two separateVariable Frequency Drives: Schneider Electricpump pads with canopies to protect equipment, and a custom-designed power distributionKey Project Benefits: Expanded storage capacity; center. In addition, aging control systems in the fuel station administration building wereupdated infrastructure; increased efficiency deliveringreplaced with updated technology that leverages variablefuel to gatefrequency drives (VFDs). The hydrant pumps and VFDs are designed to reduce the facilitys energy use by up to 40%. The upgraded control system and the new VFDs also will reduce the wear and tear on the pumps and appurtenances, allowing for increased reliability and reduced maintenance frequency.Phase Two expanded fuel storage capacity and improved facilities.PlanningDELTA AIRPORT EngineeringTwo new above-ground jet fuel tanks, with a totalCONSULTANTS, INC. Environmentalvolume of 112,000 barrels (4.7 million gallons), boost theIndustry Analysiswww.deltaairport.com Program Management airports ability to meet demand from increasing air traffic.Construction AdministrationBusiness & Financial PlanningAirportImprovement.comSeptember 2024'