JAMAICA,
N.Y., May 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Committed to
offering top-tier customer service from the moment doors open, the
New Terminal One at New York John F. Kennedy International Airport has launched a
request for proposals (RFP) from providers for snow removal and
snow melting services both landside on access roadways to terminal
and airside, by gates and ramps.
The New Terminal One, constructed in partnership with the Port
Authority of New York &
New Jersey as part of the agency's
$19 billion redevelopment of JFK
Airport, is seeking qualified providers for snow removal services
to ensure safe, efficient and low environmental impact snow and ice
removal services for all areas in the terminal, including arrival
and departure roadways and exterior pathways and uncovered walkable
areas.
The New Terminal One highly encourages participation in the RFP
for local, minority, women, and service-disabled veteran-owned
business enterprises. In support of the Port Authority's 30%
participation target for MWBE businesses in the JFK Redevelopment,
the New Terminal One seeks to work with firms committed to
diversity and who have demonstrated success in hiring, training,
and retaining minority and women staff.
With the first phase scheduled to open in 2026, the
all-international New Terminal One will be a state-of-the-art
gateway to the New York
metropolitan area and the United
States. The project's Phase A comprises expansive and
light-filled departures and arrivals halls and an initial 14 gates.
At full completion in 2030, the New Terminal One will be the
largest terminal at JFK Airport, anchoring the south side of the
busiest US airport for international traffic.
"Our commitment to excellence at The New Terminal One extends to
all areas of our operations, including preparation for hazardous
weather and snow to maintain top-tier performance at all times,"
said Simon Gandy, Executive Vice
President and Chief Operating Officer of The New Terminal One. "We
look forward to working with the successful partner who shares our
vision for service and innovation to ensure our customers receive
the experience they deserve at New Terminal One."
The New Terminal One is seeking a provider for snow removal
services covering all aspects of landside and airside areas, with
emphasis on those that have a track record of safety, exceptional
service, and sustainability (utilizing electric/low emission
vehicles where available.) RFP participants must provide plans that
outline how they will fulfill The Port Authority's and New Terminal
One's objectives of 30% participation from minority and women-owned
business enterprises, and 10% from local businesses.
Interested participants may contact procurement@onejfk.com for
further information on how to take part in the RFP. Participants in
the RFP will be required to sign a non-disclosure agreement.
About The New Terminal One at JFK
The New Terminal One (NTO) at John F. Kennedy International Airport is a bold and
exciting project to develop a world-class international terminal
that will serve as an anchor terminal in the Port Authority's
$19 billion transformation of JFK
into a global gateway to the New
York metropolitan area and the
United States. NTO will set a new standard for design and
service, aspiring to obtain a Top 5 Skytrax ranking and be
considered one of the finest airport terminals in the world. The
$9 billion first phase is the largest
single-asset project financing in US history.
The New Terminal One is being built on sites now occupied by
Terminal 1, the recently closed Terminal 2, and the former Terminal
3, where it will anchor JFK's south side. Construction is taking
place in phases. The first phase, including the new arrivals and
departures halls and first set of 14 new gates, is expected to open
in 2026. At completion, anticipated in 2030, the New Terminal One
will be 2.4 million square feet, making it the largest terminal at
JFK and nearly the same size as LaGuardia Airport's two new
terminals combined.
NTO will be a 23-gate, state-of-the-art, international-only
terminal. Sustainably designed and future-focused, the terminal
will feature expansive, naturally lit public spaces, cutting-edge
technology, and an array of amenities, all designed to enhance the
customer experience and compete with some of the highest-rated
airport terminals in the world.
The New Terminal One consortium of labor, operating, and
financial partners is led by Ferrovial, JLC Infrastructure, Ullico,
and Carlyle. NTO is being built by union labor and we are committed
to local inclusion and labor participation, focusing on diversity
and capacity-building opportunities, including ambitious
participation goals of 30% for minority and women-owned
enterprises, 10% for local business enterprises and 3% for
service-disabled veteran-owned businesses.
To learn more about the New Terminal One at JFK International
Airport, visit
https://www.anewjfk.com/projects/the-new-terminal-one/
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