Terminal Expansion

Terminal Expansion

Project Photos--Week ending July 2, 2010

Overview of Work Area:

Area B: View of Zone 6 foundation and installation of future roadway utilities

Area B: Installing electrical duct bank underneath future roadway

Area C: Placing concrete with pump truck for Zone 5 footings

Area C: Installation of underground sanitary piping in Zone 4

Area B: Applying waterproofing membrane to foundation walls in Zone 5

Area C: View of future terminal expansion foundation for Zones 4 and 5

Project Photos--Week of June 14, 2010

Area B: View of Zone 6 foundation and installation of future roadway utilities

Area B: Start of new retaining wall located north of future terminal expansion

Area A: Drilling for geothermal wells in future employee parking lot

Area B: Excavating and installing water main for future roadway

Area C: Concrete pour of Zone 4 foundation wall

Areas A & B: View of future terminal expansion foundation and utility installation

 

Project Photos--Week of June 7, 2010

(photos above and below) Area A: Completion of Filtration Fields with a top layer of loam and seed

Area B: Zone 6 Electric room foundation walls

Area B: Water main excavation and installation through Zone 6

Area C: Zone 4 concrete footings adjacent to existing terminal

Area C: Zone 4 concrete foundation wall adjacent to existing terminal

 

 

 

Video of  Terminal Expansion

 

 

 

 

Jetport Receives ARRA Funding For Two Projects 
The Jetport has received funding from the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) for two projects. The first is a $9.191 million award for the addition of an inline baggage handling system, which is part of the Jetport's Terminal Expansion Project. This project is currently in the design phase and the construction is scheduled to start in Spring 2010. 

The second is a $2.138 million award for the rehabilitation of one of the Jetport's aprons (part of the runway/taxiway system) and also for Phase I of the construction of a deicing fluid recapture facility. This facility will allow the Jetport to capture used aircraft deicing fluid for recycling purposes. Both of these projects are currently under construction.