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Need Name:
Rehabilitate Apron
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
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N/A
Category:
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APRON
BUILDING
EQUIPMENT
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PLANNING
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Sub Category:
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Construct Apron
Construct Blast Pad
Construct Hard Stands
Demolish Apron
Expand Apron
Install Apron Lighting
Rehabilitate Apron
Relocate Apron
Strengthen Apron
Estimated Cost:
$958,930
Description:
Rehabilitate apron and other operational surfaces including the runway, taxiway, safety areas, and access road. All surfaces will be regraded, reshaped to the original crown, and compacted with vibratory roller. Aggregate surface course and dust palliative will be applied. Safety area will be lengthened from 3,500’ to 3,580’ to match the 240’ requirement beyond the thresholds. Drainage improvements will be made to repair soft spots in the embankment. Replace lighting system. Install rotating beacon on a tip down pole and replace the primary and secondary wind cones and wind cone poles.
Priority:
Short
Need Origination:
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5010
ALP/Master Plan
Community
FAA Initiatives
Inspection
Letter of Compliance
M&O
Other
Sponsor
State Equipment Fleet (SEF)
Justification:
The airport is in need of rehabilitation because there is poor drainage and no significant maintenance projects have occurred since 1983. The operational surfaces, lighting system, and navigational aids have deteriorated. The safety area extension is required to match the 240’ requirement beyond thresholds. The lighting system and navigational aids have exceeded their useful life. The July 2018 CIMP Inspection rated lighting and navigational aid conditions with “F’s” due to poor conditions. The lighting system was installed in 1987. The visibility of the primary wind cone is obstructed by trees and brush. The secondary wind cone is not visible from within the first 1,500 feet of the approach end of the runways.
Notes:
Last Edit Date:
3/1/2021 05:45 PM
History Log
Philana Miles
Need Created
3/1/2021 05:45 PM
Philana Miles
In Project
3/16/2021 10:07 AM
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