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Need Name:
Rehabilitate Runway 16/34 Lighting
Type:
AIP/M&O AIP
Community/Economic Development
Funding Source:
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State GF
AIP
M&O AIP
M&O Operating
Stimulus
Local
Bond
N/A
Category:
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APRON
BUILDING
EQUIPMENT
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Apply Runway Friction Course
Construct Runway
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Construct Runway Safety Area [Primary Airports]
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Install Instrument Approach Aid
Install Runway Distance-To-Go Signs
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Rehabilitate Runway Lighting
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Estimated Cost:
$839,628
Description:
Rehabilitate airport runway 16/34 lighting per FAA Order 5100.38D, Table J-2, C.(1). This project proposes to resurface the 3,900’ gravel runway (including safety area), 363’ gravel taxiway (including safety area), and 8,889 SY gravel apron. Improvements include lighting, markings, signs, DOT&PF-owned visual aids, drainage, dust palliative, vegetation clearing, and removal of contaminated soil (non-participating).
Priority:
ASAP
Need Origination:
Other
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5010
ALP/Master Plan
Community
FAA Initiatives
Inspection
Letter of Compliance
M&O
Other
Sponsor
State Equipment Fleet (SEF)
Justification:
A combination of poor drainage and aging surface material is causing soft conditions on the operational surfaces. Ponding is present on all surfaces during storm events. Resurfacing the operational areas will improve safety and reduce maintenance efforts necessary to keep the airport operational.
Notes:
2/25/2020 CIP Datasheet
Last Edit Date:
3/1/2020 10:09 AM
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