Board Approves Otis Elevator Contract for IAA Maintenance at $7.75M

July 18, 2025 | Indianapolis City, Marion County, Indiana


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Board Approves Otis Elevator Contract for IAA Maintenance at $7.75M
The Indianapolis Airport Authority Board convened on July 18, 2025, to discuss several key agenda items, including the approval of a significant contract for the operation and maintenance of the airport's conveyance system. The board voted to award a contract to Otis Elevator Company for a total amount not to exceed $7,753,137.60 over three years. This decision follows a request for proposals issued on April 4, 2025, with responses due by May 13. Otis Elevator was selected as the lowest responsive and responsible bidder among three proposals received, which also included bids from KONE and Schindler Elevator.

The contract will cover the maintenance of elevators, escalators, and moving walks located in the terminal building, ground transportation center, and parking garage. The agreement includes a provision for annual increases of 3.5% during the initial term, ensuring continuous support and service for the airport's conveyance equipment.

In addition to the maintenance contract, the board discussed amendments related to the construction of airfield maintenance buildings at various regional airports. The board approved three amendments with Wolpert for construction projects at the Indianapolis Regional Airport, Eagle Creek Air Park, and Indianapolis Metropolitan Airport, with total amounts not exceeding $40,910.50, $39,715, and $38,637, respectively. These amendments are part of ongoing efforts to enhance airport facilities, although the board noted that bids for these projects have been higher than anticipated. As a result, the construction timelines may be adjusted, with plans to hold off on actual construction until a more favorable economic climate or potential stimulus funding becomes available.

The meeting concluded with a unanimous vote on all agenda items, reflecting the board's commitment to maintaining and improving airport operations while being mindful of budgetary constraints.

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