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Need Name:
Rehabilitate Runway
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
NEW AIRPORT
OTHER
PLANNING
RUNWAY
SEAPLANE BASE
TAXIWAY
Sub Category:
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Apply Runway Friction Course
Construct Runway
Construct Runway Safety Area [Non-Primary Airports]
Construct Runway Safety Area [Primary Airports]
Expand Surfaces
Extend Runway
Extend Runway Safety Area
Groove Runway
Improve Runway Safety Area
Install Instrument Approach Aid
Install Runway Distance-To-Go Signs
Install Runway Lighting
Install Runway Sensors
Install Runway Vertical/Visual Guidance System
Rehabilitate Runway
Rehabilitate Runway Lighting
Relocate Approach Lighting
Relocate NAVAID
Repair NAVAID
Shift Runway
Strengthen Runway
Widen Runway
Estimated Cost:
$6,234,791
Description:
The project will resurface gravel operational surfaces including the runway, apron, and segmented circle access to repair differential settlement cracking, soft spots, ruts, and potholes, and provide positive drainage offsite. Construct a new taxilane to the area east of the existing apron and just north of the existing SREB to provide access to potential lease lots. Apply a dust palliative to operational surfaces. Replace undersized, failing culverts and regrade ditches to improve drainage and minimize freeze-thaw effects.
Priority:
Short
Need Origination:
Inspection
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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 gravel surface course is in poor condition with observations including erosion, varying consistency of gravel and fines content, undesirable depressions and humps resulting in ponding, minimal surface variations, differential settlement cracking, soft spots, wheel ruts, potholes, and an uncompacted surface. Other observations include failing culverts not functioning as intended, ponding due to undesirable low spots, and detrimental effects related to freeze-thaw cycles and poor drainage.
Notes:
CIP datasheet developed 9/9/2021 for APEB. RE RW IM
Last Edit Date:
9/20/2021 03:53 PM
History Log
Joselyn Biloon
In Project
9/20/2021 10:39 AM
Jessica Wuttke-Campoamor
Need Created
9/20/2021 03:51 PM
Removed from project.
Jessica Wuttke-Campoamor
In Project
9/20/2021 04:02 PM
Inspection Photos