
COMMISSION AGENDA
Tay Yoshitani, Chief Executive Officer
January 18, 2012
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BACKGROUND:
In April, 1994, the Port of Seattle (Port) and HCC entered into an agreement to provide Port
funding to the college to sound insulate a maximum of 22 classroom buildings against aircraft
noise. HCC hires and manages the contractors, and the Port reimburses the college for the
approved insulation-related work. Port insulation funds were understood to be dependent on the
State of Washington providing funding for the college’s capital program. The complete set of
insulation projects was budgeted at $10,822,000 based on a very preliminary estimate before
appreciable final design or investigation work was completed. The details of each building were
unknown, as was the schedule. In general, the rate of remodeling has been slow, with HCC often
remodeling only one building each summer. Thirteen buildings have currently been sound
insulated. The remaining classroom buildings will be evaluated to determine need, funding
availability, and eligibility based on noise audits.
Originally, staff sought Commission authorization for three to five buildings at a time. To better
plan, estimate, and manage this multi-year commitment, Port staff will now be seeking
Commission authorization for one building at a time, after the HCC architect’s estimate is
available. Due to the competition among colleges for state funding, a schedule has not been set
for the remaining eligible buildings. We will return to the Commission in the future for
authorization when additional buildings are identified for acoustical installation remodel work.
Additional funding may be needed at that time.
State funding has been slated for 2012 for HCC to help complete work on Building 4. In
addition, the Port has worked with the FAA to make this Airport Capital Improvement Program
(CIP) AIP noise grant eligible to account for 80% of eligible costs. Based on estimates provided
by the acoustical architect, the entire cost for the renovation of Building 4 is estimated at
$2,496,257. The Port’s portion of funding to noise mitigate the building is $2,154,266, which
includes administrative costs as well as a contingency for construction costs. Because there is
only $214,577 remaining in the current CIP authorization, we are requesting authorization for
$1,939,689 which is the rest of the Port’s portion. After this authorization, approximately
$2,627,381 of unauthorized budget will remain in the overall CIP budget for future
authorizations to improve other buildings. It is anticipated that more budget will be necessary in
the future to insulate the eight remaining buildings.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION/SCOPE OF WORK:
The scope includes renovation of all remaining eligible items in the renovation of Building 4.
Major elements include installing sound rated windows, acoustical roof treatments, and
mechanical ventilation systems. The Port and FAA will be funding only acoustical-related items
in the reconstruction. HCC and the state will fund all non-acoustical related items. All work
should be completed in the years 2012 and 2013.