Pre-flight checklist (do this before recording)
📅 Demo dates (auto-calculated for today)
Activity — Start (Monday)—
Activity — End (Friday, 2 wks)—
Work hours — Day 1—
Work hours — Day 2—
If your recording date changes, just reopen this page — the dates recalculate automatically.
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Submission
A contractor files a construction/shutdown advisory from the public portal — no login required.
Open the submission form
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Open the portal home page.Open Portal Home🎙️ Say thisThis is the public front door for contractors. Anyone working on site can come here to request a shutdown or flag construction activity — they don't need a login.
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In the top navigation, click the CAF Submission tab.Go directly to CAF Submission🎙️ Say thisThe submission form is where every request begins. Everything entered here flows straight into our system for review.
Fill out the form
Tip: copy values below as you go. Pure data-entry steps don't need narration — just type and move on.
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Enter the submitter name.
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Enter the submitter mobile.
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Enter the submitter email.
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For Project Name, select 00 Citiri Training Project from the list.🎙️ Say thisEvery request is tied to a project, so the right teams and budgets are connected from the start. We'll always use the training project here.
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Enter a CAF Number using the format CAF-CITIRI-#### — pick any four digits.
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In Select Zone or Space, choose A Concourse.🎙️ Say thisNotice we can tie this request to a broad area of the airport first — the whole A Concourse.
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Open Select Zone or Space again and choose A 4000 Level (Bridge).🎙️ Say thisThen we can narrow it down to a specific level within that area.
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Open Select Zone or Space a third time and choose A Concourse Bridge: A1-A5.🎙️ Say thisAnd finally we can pin it to an exact location. That's the power here — we associate work from a whole area, down to a level, all the way to a precise spot, so everyone knows exactly where the activity is happening.
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Enter Additional Location Information.
Adjacent to escalator bank E3; stage equipment at the base landing. -
Enter Affected Operations.
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Under Construction Activity Duration, set the Start Date to the Monday below.
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Set the End Date to the Friday below.
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Under Construction Work Hours, turn on the Repetitive toggle.🎙️ Say thisMost shutdown work repeats on a schedule, so we'll mark this as a repeating activity and tell the system exactly which nights it happens.
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Set the work hours Start Date to day one, and End Date to day two.Day 1—Day 2—🎙️ Say thisBecause the crew works overnight, a single shift crosses midnight — so it starts on one day and ends on the next.
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Set the Start Time and End Time.Start time10:00 PMEnd time6:00 AM
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Select the days of the week: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday only.🎙️ Say thisWe'll limit the work to Monday, Wednesday, and Friday — so anyone looking at this knows the activity only happens on those nights, and the area is clear in between.
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Enter the Description of Construction Work.
Patch-and-finish at the ticketing slab edge where GYP meets the escalator cladding. Boom lift staged at the base; one escalator down at a time. -
For files, check No Files Available.
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Enter the Contractor POC (Primary) — first name, last name, job title, phone.FirstStigLastJohnsonTitleArea SuperintendentPhone253-555-2820
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Enter the Contractor POC (Secondary) — first name, last name, job title, phone.FirstMarshallLastTidwellTitleArea SuperintendentPhone425-555-2493🎙️ Say thisWe capture two on-site points of contact so reviewers always have someone to reach during the work.
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For Port Construction Manager (Primary), select Faizan Shaik from the list.
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For Port Construction Inspector (Primary), select Cathryn Deberry from the list.🎙️ Say thisWe also name the port-side manager and inspector. These are the people who will review and sign off on the request.
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The Submit button should now be enabled — click Submit.If Submit is still greyed out, a required field above was missed. Scroll back up and check each one.🎙️ Say thisAnd that's the entire intake — in a couple of minutes a contractor has told us what they're doing, where, when, and who to contact. Now it comes to our team for review.
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Acceptance
Operations Enablement reviews the request, records each reviewer's decision, can adjust the details, and moves it forward.
Open the request and review it
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Open the request that was just submitted.Open the demo request (backup)During recording, open the one you just submitted. The button above opens a pre-built backup request in case you need it.🎙️ Say thisHere's the request as our team sees it. Everything the contractor entered is laid out in one place, along with the people who need to weigh in.
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Point out the status bar across the top and the list of reviewers and contacts on the record.🎙️ Say thisAt the top we can see where the request stands. Below, each reviewer has a role — and right now the approvers are still pending.
Record decisions and update status
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Click the Update Request button.🎙️ Say thisThis is where we manage the request. We can record approvals, leave comments, adjust the schedule, or send it back.
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In the contacts list, set the three pending reviewers to Approved.🎙️ Say thisAs each reviewer signs off, we capture their decision right here — so there's a clear record of who approved the work and when.
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Add a note in the comment box about the approval.
Approved for nightly work, Mon/Wed/Fri. Coordinate escalator outage with operations.🎙️ Say thisWe can attach a comment to the decision, so context travels with the request and everyone stays informed. -
Change the Status to Approved.🎙️ Say thisWith the reviews in, we move the request forward to approved.
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(Optional) Click Modify Request to show how dates, work hours, and the repeating days can be adjusted before saving.🎙️ Say thisIf something needs to shift — different dates, different hours — we can fine-tune it here before it's finalized, without sending the contractor back to square one.
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Click Save (or Modify & Save if you adjusted details).🎙️ Say thisOnce we save, the approved request is locked in and ready to appear on the shared schedule and the dashboards.
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Tracking
Approved activity shows up on the shared views so every team has situational awareness.
Refresh the data, then open the home view
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Refresh the analytics data so your new request flows through: run a full sync on the request data connection, then run the two processing jobs.Open Data ManagerThis is a behind-the-scenes refresh — do it before recording the tracking and reporting stages. No need to narrate it on camera.
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Open the CitiriOS Home page.Open CitiriOS Home🎙️ Say thisThis home view is the team's command center. From here we can see live activity, the open request list, and the reporting — all in one place.
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On the Open CAFs (List) tab, find the request you just approved.🎙️ Say thisHere's our request in the working list, alongside everything else that's active — so nothing slips through the cracks.
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(Optional) Open the CAF Console and switch to the Scheduler View to show the approved activity on the calendar; click the event to open its details.Open the CAF Console🎙️ Say thisOn the calendar, the approved work appears on exactly the nights it's scheduled — so operations, maintenance, and contractors are all looking at the same plan.
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Reporting
Leadership gets a live rollup of construction activity and approvals — scoped to the project being discussed.
Read the dashboards (filtered to the training project)
★ On both dashboards, set the project filter to 00 Citiri Training Project before reading any numbers — this isolates the demo data from real records.
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On the CitiriOS Home page, open the CAFs Overview tab.Open CitiriOS Home🎙️ Say thisThis overview gives leadership the big picture — how much activity is in flight, where it is, and how it's trending.
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On the dashboard, set the project filter to 00 Citiri Training Project.🎙️ Say thisBy filtering to a single project, we focus the entire view on exactly the work we care about right now.
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Point out the figures that reflect the request you just submitted and approved.🎙️ Say thisAnd there's our request, already counted in the totals — the moment it's approved, it shows up in the reporting.
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Switch to the CAF Console tab (the management view) and set the same 00 Citiri Training Project filter.🎙️ Say thisThe management view rolls the same data up for leadership — approvals, timing, and workload at a glance — again scoped to our project.
Wrap up
🎙️ Say thisSo that's the full lifecycle — a contractor submits a request from the public portal, our team reviews and approves it with a clear record of every decision, it lands on the shared schedule for everyone to see, and it rolls straight into leadership reporting. One connected flow, start to finish.