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Need Name:
Reconstruct Runway 14/32
Type:
AIP/M&O AIP
Community/Economic Development
Funding Source:
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Estimated Cost:
$13,173,586
Description:
Reconstruct runway 14/32 to address loss of elevation near the 14 end and resulting changes in sight line
Priority:
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Letter of Compliance
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5010
ALP/Master Plan
Community
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Sponsor
State Equipment Fleet (SEF)
Justification:
Runway and Apron/TWY B were last reconstructed in 2009 with an age of 13 years. Evidence supports that the runway near the 14 end has been losing elevation since an earthquake in 2019. The settling has resulted in a depression near the apron/TWY B that is causing some ponding as well. The 2019 PCI of 96.8 does not reflect the loss of elevation and resulting changes in sightline. The runway also has significant cracking with the largest crack extending the length of the runway and is approximately .5” wide.
Notes:
Last Edit Date:
10/2/2023 11:22 AM
History Log
Sarah Cripe
Need Created
5/26/2023 01:31 PM
Sarah Cripe
In Project
6/12/2023 09:11 AM
Sarah Cripe
Need Created
9/28/2023 03:24 PM
Removed from project.
Sarah Cripe
In Project
9/29/2023 11:33 AM
Paul Khera
Need Created
10/2/2023 11:18 AM
Removed from project.
Paul Khera
In Project
10/2/2023 11:31 AM