Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport Utility Master Planning
Location: Atlanta, GA

Scope of Work
As a key member of the Hartsfield Planning Collaborative, S. L. King assisted the City of Atlanta's Department of Aviation in embarking on a study to estimate the Airport's total economic impact on the Atlanta region.
SLKT provided consulting engineering and project management services for the planning of all mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection systems for the airport. This study will play an important role for the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, as it prepares to add new facilities and additional carrier routes to better serve their passengers.
This project analyzed the current utilities infrastructure and future growth projections of the expansions and support facilities associated with the addition of the South Cargo airport and aircraft support facility. The study identified the impact on the utility systems caused by adding new and expanding existing facilities such as, maintenance and cargo, and adding a fire station, and tenant facilities and other related support buildings.
The study identified the impact on the utility systems, HVAC, electrical, eater, sanitary, and aviation fuel, data and communication, and storm water systems caused by expanding the existing facilities.
This report provides the airport with recommended upgrades including redundancy requirements, implementation and phasing plan, and associated costs for these upgrades throughout the time span to year 2015.
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