Each Airport Improvement Program (AIP) grant has a distinct number from the beginning of the program in 1982 to present day. All grants are for the planning and development of public-use airports included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS).
3-02-0000-024-2018 FAA Region (Alaskan)
3-02-0000-024-2018 Airport NPIAS number, assigned to all NPIAS airports starting with 0001 for Adak. 0200 is used for various multi-airport grants (such as pavement marking, various surface maintenance, etc.) and 0000 is used for State System Grants such as the statewide system planning grant.
3-02-0000-024-2018 Grant Sequence Number (this is the 24th grant at this facility)
3-02-0000-024-2018 Federal Fiscal Year Grant Awarded
FAA defines project work codes as a 6-character alpha identifier consisting of three 2-character elements that express purpose, component and type, represents specific airport development and is used in the national priority system equation to produce a numerical rating. Each 2-character alpha identifier may be assigned a value ranging from 0 to 10.
(1) The purpose (P) identifier signifies the underlying objective of an airport development project (e.g., reconstruct, planning, safety). There are approximately 13 purpose identifiers.
(2) The component (C) identifier signifies the physical component (e.g., runway, airfield, planning), for which the development is intended. There are approximately 31 component identifiers.
(3) The type (T) identifier signifies the actual work being done (e.g., expand/extend, construct, update). There are approximately 61 type identifiers.
More information is available in the FAA Order 5090.5, Formulation of the NPIAS and ACIP.