PHA Commission Considers Bayport, Environmental, Real Estate Matters

April 25 Public Meeting Will Begin at 2 p.m.


HOUSTON, April 22, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- The Port of Houston Authority (PHA) commission will consider several recommendations involving contract awards, bids and proposals, professional services and general administrative and operational matters during its public meeting at 2 p.m. on Monday, April 25, 2005 at the PHA Executive Office Building, located at 111 East Loop North (Exit 29 off Loop 610). Chairman Jim Edmonds will preside over the meeting with Vice Chairman Kase Lawal, Commissioner Steve Phelps, Commissioner Jim Fonteno, Commissioner Jimmy Burke, Commissioner Cheryl Thompson-Draper, and Commissioner Janiece Longoria.

BAYPORT MATTERS

(Agenda item G9) The commission will consider a recommendation to award Klotz Associates, Inc. a nearly $2.7 million professional services contract for container yard design at the Bayport Terminal Complex Phase 1. If approved, Klotz Associates would be expected to design approximately 100 acres of additional container yard, including drainage, electrical service and lighting. Klotz also would be expected to prepare multiple competitive sealed proposal (CSP) packages to enable additional container yard to be built in stages as need by the PHA.

(Agenda item K6) The commission will consider a recommendation to evaluate and rank CSPs for a potential construction contract award ranging from $1.4 million to 1.61 million for an elevated water storage tank at Bayport Phase 1A. The request for CSPs for the project was advertised in the Houston Chronicle and on the port's website. Additionally, 501 companies were notified directly through PHA's Vendor Information System. The PHA's Engineering Department received, reviewed, and evaluated proposals from CB&I Constructors, Inc., Caldwell Tanks, Inc., and Landmark Structure I, L.P.

(Agenda item K15) The commission also will consider a recommendation to reject all proposals for five diesel electric container yard cranes for Bayport with the option for up to seven additional cranes. The PHA will seek proposals for cranes with a priced option of adding a container locating system and automatic steering to the cranes.

ENVIRONMENTAL MATTERS

(Agenda item G1) The commission will consider a recommendation to award a two-year, $250,000 contract to TRC Environmental Corporation for air quality environmental consulting services. If approved, TRC would be expected to review and implement federal, state and local air quality standards, conduct emission inventories and assist with general and transportation conformity, permitting, modeling and grant funding.

(Agenda item L1) The commission also will consider a recommendation to evaluate and rank qualifications for a potential professional services contract award for an ANAB-certified ISO 14001 registrar to evaluate the PHA environmental management system's conformance to the ISO 14001:2004 standard at the Turning Basin Terminal, Central Maintenance Facility and Barbours Cut Container Terminal. The request for qualifications (RFQ) was advertised in the Houston Chronicle and on the port's website. Additionally, 159 companies were notified directly through PHA's Vendor Information System. The PHA's Environmental Affairs Department received, reviewed, and evaluated qualifications from ABS Quality Evaluations, Inc. and DNV Certification, Inc.

REAL ESTATE MATTERS

(Agenda item M4) The commission will consider a recommendation to authorize the PHA to accept the $6 million bid from Agrifos Fertilizer, Inc. for the purchase of nearly 342 acres of surplus land located at the PHA's East and West Jones Dredge Disposal site. If approved, the PHA also would purchase a pollution and remediation liability insurance policy at a cost not to exceed $600,000 from ECS/Greenwich Insurance Company, the current environmental insurance carrier placed by the PHA's current insurance carrier John L. Wortham. The policy would cover a ten-year term with a $20 million per occurrence and aggregate limit in connection to this transaction.

The Port of Houston Authority owns and operates the public facilities located along the Port of Houston, the 25-mile long complex of diversified public and private facilities designed for handling general cargo, containers, grain and other dry bulk materials, project and heavy lift cargo, and other types of cargo. Each year, more than 6,600 vessels call at the port, which ranks first in the U.S. in foreign waterborne tonnage, second in overall total tonnage, and sixth largest in the world. The Port Authority plays a vital role in ensuring navigational safety along the Houston Ship Channel, which has been instrumental in Houston's development as a center of international trade. The Barbours Cut Container Terminal and Central Maintenance Facility are the first of any U.S. port facilities to develop and implement an innovative Environmental Management System that meets the rigorous standards of ISO 14001. Additionally, the port is an approved delivery point for Coffee "C" futures contracts traded on the New York Board of Trade's Coffee, Sugar & Cocoa Exchange. For more information, please visit www.portofhouston.com

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