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Presentation to Illinois Economic Recovery Commission
Chicago Department of Aviation
February 11, 2010
Chicago Department of Aviation
O’Hare and Midway International Airports
Direct and Nonstop service to 230 cities worldwide
Generate 540,000 jobs and $45 billion today
82 million passengers annually
OMP adds 195,000 jobs $18 Billion
O’Hare Modernization Program – Completed Projects
Runway 9L-27RRunway 9L-27R
Runway 10L-28RRunway 10L-28R
NATCT (North Airport Traffic Control Tower)NATCT (North Airport Traffic Control Tower)
November 20, 2008November 20, 2008
Sept. 25, 2008Sept. 25, 2008
Runway 10C-28C Construction
Delays fall to 10 minutes per flight
Built to handle New Large Aircraft Design Group VI
10C-28C10C-28C
Runway 9C-27CRunway 9C-27C
Runway 10R-28LRunway 10R-28L
Western Terminal Planning StudyWestern Terminal Planning Study
Runway 9R-27LRunway 9R-27L
Future of OMP: Completion Phase
South Airport Traffic Control TowerSouth Airport Traffic Control Tower
OMP Sustainable Story
Mayor Richard M. Daley’s commitment to the environment
How do we go green?
Sustainable Design Manual December 2003
Rating & Measurement System
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Green Airplane rating systemGreen Airplane rating system
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Balanced Earthwork Plan
Over $120 million saved in reduced truck trips and fees for dumping at landfills
Sustainable Commitments
Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel (ULSD) for vehicles + 50hp
5 years ahead of Federal Government’s requirement
Oxidation catalysts and particulate traps for
cleaner emissions
OMP saved $3 million by crushing and reusing concrete and asphalt
Impact of Going Green – FAA Tower
Minimum 20% energy efficiency
30% reduction from baseline water use
50% of waste diverted from landfills
Low VOC emitting sealants, paints, coatings
Preferred parking for carpools and vans
Dual flush toilets
Building products at least 5% recycled content
20% of materials from local sources
10,000 sq. ft. Vegetated “green” roof
Design Phase
Construction Phase100% Purple Board drywall - interior buildings
Adding shrubs, trees, and planting beds to landscaping
Recycling asphalt grindings from the job site for use on other OMP projects
USGBC Silver LEED Certification
USGBC Silver LEED Certification
Future Green Roof: FedEx Cargo Building
200,000 square foot Vegetated “GREEN” Roof 30% reduction from baseline water useRefrigerant Management: No R-11 or R-22 refrigerants20% of building materials from Local Sources75% of Construction Waste to be Diverted from landfillsLow VOC emitting sealants, paints, and coatingsProvide Preferred Parking for Carpools and Vans
Pursuing USGBC LEED Silver Certification
Administration/World Service Center
Pursuing USGBC LEED Silver Certification
Administration/World Service Center
Enterprise Rent-a-Car Facility
Location: northeast corner of O’Hare Airport Site: 3 buildings on 3.5 acres
Pursuing LEED Certification: Silver (33 points)
Special fixtures for Light Pollution Reduction
Innovative Wastewater Technologies: high efficiency fixtures, Reclaim systems on car wash units
Recycle / salvage at least 75% of non-hazardous construction debris
Dry well system at each of the 20 storm inlets on site
OMP Sustainable Initiative Awards
US Green Building Council 2006 ENR Top 25 Newsmakers 2008 United Nation’s Environmental Programme for Liveable Communities
U.S. Congress: “It has been a model project, and I would hope that other airports throughout the country would take a look at what Mayor Daley and the City of Chicago have done…”
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: “A unique opportunity to think creatively and look for innovation in design, construction and operation”
FAA: “A visionary and effective initiative that provides a strong foundation for ongoing environmental stewardship”
Guidance for Airports
Airport Sustainability Institute
Objectives:
Create awareness Educate airport and industry personnel Establish and maintain airport sustainability guidelines
and rating systems Assess airport environmental achievements and rate
projects based on guidelines and rating system Provide recommendations to achieve sustainability
rating targets Recognize and award airports who have achieved
sustainability targets based on the rating system Promote achievements of sustainable airports through
communications and public relations campaigns