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DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Photo provided courtesy of Denver International Airport

VIEW OF EXISTING JEPPESEN TERMINAL, LOOKING SOUTH Photo provided courtesy of Denver International Airport

Evaluation of existing systems and procedures

Replacement of existing fire alarm system

Integration of airport paging Flight Information

Display (FIDS), Baggage Information Display (BIDS)

and Gate Information Displays (GIDS) into a

comprehensive Emergency Notification System

Covering 5 major structures totaling 7.5 million

square feet, including 5 command & control

centers.

EXISTING TERMINAL, CONCOURSE, PARKING & BAGGAGE LAYOUT

VIEW OF JEPPESEN TERMINAL, SUPPORT BUILDINGS, AND SITE INFRASTRUCTURE Photo provided courtesy of Denver International Airport

Ability to take control of any portion of the facility in

an emergency from any of the 5 command centers

Dedicated Class A fiber network for fire alarm and

audio data distribution

Interfaces with multiple special hazard suppression

and security system

Provides complete event annunciation at Denver

Fire ARFF station

Compliant with NFPA 72 2010 edition requirements

for Mass Notification

Program Management :

Survey and evaluation of existing facilities site-

wide, including all major systems, hardware

and software

Options report developed for replacement of

existing system with detailed phasing plan

Risk analysis to support implementation of

ECS/MNS

People movement modeling services to help

predict the impact of emergency scenarios;

Development of emergency protocols

Design of new fire alarm system

Upgrades to existing smoke control and special

extinguishing systems

Specifications to incorporate DIA standards into

current industry-standard specifications format

Construction Administration and inspection

services

Commissioning and Acceptance Testing

Representation of DIA interests in the code

development process with the City of Denver

JEPPESEN TERMINAL INTERIOR Photo provided courtesy of Abraham Sanogo

JEPPESEN TERMINAL INTERIOR Photo provided courtesy of Denver International Airport

TERMINAL TRAIN PLATFORM Photo provided courtesy of Denver International Airport

PASSENGER TRAIN TUNNEL Photo provided courtesy of Denver International Airport

CONCOURSE A TRAIN PLATFORM AND CENTER CORE Photo provided courtesy of Denver International Airport

CONCOURSE B CENTER CORE Photo provided courtesy of Denver International Airport

CONCOURSE C CENTER CORE Photo provided courtesy of Denver International Airport

Detailed migration plan required for uninterrupted

airport operations

Interface with Emergency Communications System

and Visual Notification System

Building Information Modeling (BIM) utilized to

enhance design coordination and facilities

management operations

Development of sophisticated control center for

emergency management

Client: Denver International Airport (DIA)

Location: Denver, CO

Project Type: Airport Facilities Upgrade

Completion: 2014 (estimated)

Cost: $40M

Contact: Reginald Norman

Department of Aviation

(303) 342-2200

Dave Boswell, SET Project Manager

Scott Craig, PE Engineer of Record

Larry Rietz, SET Senior Design Manger

David Tomecek, PE Risk Analysis QA/QC

Kelly Meissner, AIA Specifications / Accessibility

Bradon Wesche BIM specialist

Our key staff on DIA Fire Alarm Replacement Project :

DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Photo provided courtesy of Denver International Airport

www.haifire.com

Hughes Associates, Inc.

For More Information Contact Us:

Heather Stickler, PMP, LEED AP

Director of Marketing

410-737-8677 x463

[email protected]