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AirportConsulting
Fall 2007
Cover Story
Risk Transfer or Mitigation: Which Will It Be? An Alternate
Project Delivery Primer & Proposal
By Steve Cornell, Director, Airport Master Plan Program, San Diego
County Regional Airport Authority
The pressure to meet ever-increasing demands for air service
capacity is driving airport owners to look for new ways to rapidly
deliver terminal, airside and landside construction projects. At the
same time, the growing complexity of airport facilities is creating a
growing desire of owners to bring design and construction experts
together earlier in the project delivery process. In response, use of
Alternate Project Delivery Methods (APDM), such as Design-Build (DB) and
Construction Manager at Risk (CMR) is expanding in the airport
marketplace. While these delivery methods may offer opportunities to
compress project delivery time, control cost and enhance quality, they
are also being routinely viewed as a vehicle to transfer risk ... full story
Special Feature
Interview with Vern Raburn of Eclipse Aviation
For the longest time it seemed that very light jets (VLJs) were a
distant fantasy, something everyone in the aviation industry was talking
about but was far from reality. Well the reality is finally upon us.
Eclipse Aviation recently had the first VLJ, its Eclipse 500, fully
certified, and it is now in production. The FAA Aerospace Forecasts call
for 6,300 VLJs in the U.S. fleet by 2020. Initial deliveries will begin
in 2007, and ramp up to 450 – 500 per year by 2010. So what does
this mean, and how will VLJs likely impact the future of air travel and
airports? AirportConsulting magazine recently interviewed Vern Raburn,
the President, CEO and Founder of Eclipse Aviation, to get his views on
the future of VLJs and the state of the aviation industry ...full story
Consultant Perspective
Tracking the Money — What consultants and airport managers
need to know and do
By Tom Strange, President/CEO, Solution Design Group, Inc.
There has been tremendous growth in passenger and cargo
service, and this growth will continue. The FAA’s Aerospace
Forecast, released in March 2007, projects over 1,200 million
enplanements, 81 trillion take-offs and landings, and 81.3 trillion
revenue ton miles of cargo being shipped by air by 2020. Funding for
airport capital projects, while falling short of what’s needed to
meet future demand, has grown substantially in recent years. This
funding has come from various sources, including Federal airport grants,
PFCs and airport bond revenues ...full story
Inside This Issue
New Status of ACC
By Brian P. Reed, ACC Board of Governors Chair, Reynolds, Smith &
Hills, Inc.
Member Spotlights & ACC
News
• This issue highlights ACC
Executive Member The Louis Berger Group, Inc. and ACC Associate
Member TransCore
• Out & About with ACC
• Legislative News
• New ACC Members
• And the Winner Is…
• On the Move
ACC Events & Institute
• 29th Annual ACC Conference &
Exposition
• Employment Opportunities
• Upcoming ACC Events
• ACC Institute — Research
Galore!
Risky Business: Why Shifting All
the Risk to Consultants Doesn’t Work
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