Haley & Aldrich
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
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Portland International Jetport
Project Information
- Project Location:
- Portland, ME
- Approx Contract:
- $3,000,000
- Status:
- Completed
- Structure Type:
- Terminal - Airport / Bus / Railroad
Scope Of Work
Portland International Jetport has experienced a 50% increase in passenger volume over the last decade. Because of this, the City of Portland needed to expand the terminal to accommodate the increase and set the stage for future growth. The project included a new geothermal/ground source heat exchanger (GSHE) system to heat and cool the new terminal. The first GSHE system proposed by another engineering firm was based on conventional design factors scaled up from rules of thumb for single-family residential geothermal design. Proving too costly at $4.3 million, the Jetport was prepared to scrap its geothermal plans for the airport.
Our approach
Haley & Aldrich assisted the Jetport in rethinking GSHE development for the project by demonstrating that they could still take advantage of the benefits created by GSHE technology but at a lower capital cost. By thoroughly analyzing the expansion’s demand for heating and cooling throughout the year and understanding the effects of site-specific, high-thermal capacity ground characteristics, we were able to apply new geothermal design and sizing techniques to optimize the GSHE design, thereby reducing the GSHE system’s size by 25% but essentially achieving the same reduction of harmful nitrogen oxide air emissions.
Value delivered
Developed an optimized GSHE system design that saved the Jetport $3.3 million in capital cost compared to the original design
Saved between $200k and $300k in annual fuel costs
Reduced nitrogen oxide by 0.83 ton and carbon dioxide emissions by 910 tons annually, allowing the Jetport to receive a FAA Voluntary Airport Low Emissions (VALE) grant worth $2.53 million and payback the system capital costs is less than five years