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Need Name:
Reconstruct 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
Bond
N/A
Category:
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APRON
BUILDING
EQUIPMENT
FENCING
GROUND TRANSPORTATION
HELIPAD
LEASING
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OTHER
PLANNING
RUNWAY
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TAXIWAY
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:
$1,443,000
Description:
The project proposes to reconstruct or rehabilitate portions of the Bethel West Apron, Taxiway/Taxilane G, and the ARFF/SREB apron. The project also includes replacing airport perimeter fencing and gates. Other improvements include resealing apron pavement and replacing Taxilane G lighting.
Priority:
Short
Need Origination:
Inspection
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5010
ALP/Master Plan
Community
FAA Initiatives
Inspection
Letter of Compliance
M&O
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Sponsor
State Equipment Fleet (SEF)
Justification:
The paved areas of Taxiway/Taxilane G and a small portion of the West Apron have extensive cracking and several pavement failure locations. The pavement is deteriorating and the structural section appears inadequate for the current design aircraft, MD-80. There is extensive pavement cracking found on the majority of the West Apron and in front of the ARFF/SREB buildings that will require rehabilitation within the next 5 years. The pavement southwest of the Alaska Airlines Terminal building appears to be in good condition and will only require a resealing application to extend the pavement’s useful life. The perimeter fencing and gates have shifted due to the melting permafrost resulting in leaning fence line or in some cases gaps under the fence. The fence does not meet FAA or TSA Part 139 requirements which are required to prevent unauthorized access to the airport.
Notes:
Last Edit Date:
9/16/2022 02:33 PM
History Log
Philana Miles
Need Created
3/4/2021 06:05 PM
Philana Miles
In Project
3/16/2021 12:03 PM
Philana Miles
Need Created
9/16/2022 02:23 PM
Removed from project.
Philana Miles
In Project
9/16/2022 02:49 PM
Inspection Photos