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Fiscal Year 2021 Approved Airport Improvement Program Grants FAA Airport Improvement Program Grant Detail Report Cumulative FY 2021 AIP Grants Announced As of 9/21/2021 Current AIP Grant Totals -Does Not Include any Local Match Note: If there is no award date, the grant has only been announced, and the totals are preliminary estimates, subject to change prior to award. A final report will be provided after the end of the fiscal year to include Local Match. State City Worksite Locid Grant Number Sponsor Release Date Award Date Entitlement Amount Discretionary Amount Total AIP Amount Project Summary AK Anchorage Merrill Field MRI 3-02-0015-082-2021 Municipality of Anchorage 5/13/2021 6/22/2021 $ 656,250 $ - $ 656,250 Acquire Snow Removal Equipment Improve Airport Drainage/Erosion Control, Rehabilitate Taxilane [Construction Phase], AK Anchorage Ted Stevens Anchorage International ANC 3-02-0016-200-2021 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Public Facilities 4/1/2021 9/13/2021 $ 2,088,129 $ 3,297,629 $ 5,385,758 Rehabilitate Taxilane [Lighting Phase] Rehabilitate Runway Lighting - 07R/25L, Rehabilitate AK Anchorage Ted Stevens Anchorage International ANC 3-02-0016-203-2021 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Public Facilities 4/1/2021 5/13/2021 $ 1,637,283 $ - $ 1,637,283 Runway Lighting - 07R/25L Seal Apron Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints, Seal Taxilane Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints, Seal AK Anchorage Ted Stevens Anchorage International ANC 3-02-0016-204-2021 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Public Facilities 4/1/2021 5/13/2021 $ - $ 460,519 $ 460,519 Taxiway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints Rehabilitate Taxilane, Rehabilitate Taxiway, Rehabilitate Taxiway Lighting, Seal Taxiway Pavement AK Anchorage Ted Stevens Anchorage International ANC 3-02-0016-205-2021 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Public Facilities 8/24/2021 9/8/2021 $ 6,417,336 $ 10,539,810 $ 16,957,146 Surface/Pavement Joints AK Anchorage Ted Stevens Anchorage International ANC 3-02-0016-207-2021 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Public Facilities 8/24/2021 9/13/2021 $ 3,607,446 $ - $ 3,607,446 Acquire Snow Removal Equipment AK Anchorage Ted Stevens Anchorage International ANC 3-02-0016-211-2021 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Public Facilities 8/24/2021 $ 2,823,327 $ - $ 2,823,327 Update Airport Master Plan or Study Install Miscellaneous NAVAIDS, Install Perimeter Fencing not Required by 49 CFR 1542, Obstruction Marking/Lighting/Removal [Non-Hazard], Reconstruct Runway Lighting - 03/21, Reconstruct Taxiway Lighting, Rehabilitate Access Road, Aniak (Census Rehabilitate Apron, Rehabilitate Runway - 03/21, AK Subarea) Togiak TOG 3-02-0402-002-2021 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Public Facilities 7/1/2021 7/12/2021 $ 300,000 $ 8,757,737 $ 9,057, 737 Rehabilitate Taxiway Install Apron Edge Lights and/or Flood Lighting, Install Miscellaneous NAVAIDS, Install Perimeter Fencing not Required by 49 CFR 1542, Reconstruct Runway Lighting, Reconstruct Taxiway Lighting, Reconstruct or Replace Airport Lighting Vault, Rehabilitate Apron, AK Atqasuk Atqasuk Edward Burnell Sr Memorial ATK 3-02-0023-009-2021 North Slope Borough 9/21/2021 $ 6,330,769 $ 15,988,969 $ 22,319,738 Rehabilitate Runway, Rehabilitate Taxiway Acquire Snow Removal Equipment, Acquire or Rehabilitate Emergency Generator, Reconstruct Airfield Guidance Signs, Reconstruct Taxiway, Reconstruct or Replace Airport Lighting Vault, AK Bethel Bethel BET 3-02-0029-028-2021 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Public Facilities 9/21/2021 $ 23,678,891 $ 14,141,923 $ 37,820, 814 Rehabilitate Taxiway, Strengthen Runway - 01L/19R Acquire Snow Removal Equipment, Reconstruct Runway Lighting, Reconstruct Taxiway Lighting, Rehabilitate Apron, Rehabilitate Taxiway, Remove AK Bettles Bettles BTT 3-02-0030-005-2021 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Public Facilities 7/1/2021 9/16/2021 $ 2,922,404 $ - $ 2,922,404 Obstructions to support RNAV Approach AK Brevig Mission Brevig Mission KTS 3-02-0294-003-2021 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Public Facilities 8/24/2021 9/2/2021 $ 360,728 $ - $ 360,728 Acquire Snow Removal Equipment AK Bristol Bay (Borough) Igiugig IGG 3-02-0131-002-2021 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Public Facilities 7/1/2021 7/15/2021 $ 336,972 $ - $ 336,972 Acquire Snow Removal Equipment 9/21/2021 Page 1 of 67 FAA Airport Improvement Program Grant Detail Report Cumulative FY 2021 AIP Grants Announced As of 9/21/2021 Current AIP Grant Totals -Does Not Include any Local Match Note: If there is no award date, the grant has only been announced, and the totals are preliminary estimates, subject to change prior to award. A final report will be provided after the end of the fiscal year to include Local Match. State City Worksite Locid Grant Number Sponsor Release Date Award Date Entitlement Amount Discretionary Amount Total AIP Amount Project Summary Acquire Land For Approaches, Reconstruct Airport Beacon, Reconstruct Runway Lighting - 14/32, Reconstruct Taxiway Lighting, Rehabilitate Apron, AK Bristol Bay (Borough) New Stuyahok KNW 3-02-0193-004-2021 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Public Facilities 5/13/2021 $ 14,448,800 $ - $ 14,448,800 Rehabilitate Runway - 14/32, Rehabilitate Taxiway AK Chalkyitsik Chalkyitsik CIK 3-02-0046-004-2021 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Public Facilities 8/24/2021 9/2/2021 $ 441,885 $ - $ 441,885 Acquire Snow Removal Equipment Rehabilitate Access Road, Rehabilitate Apron, AK Chefornak Chefornak CFK 3-02-0442-003-2021 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Public Facilities 9/21/2021 $ 6,196,474 $ - $ 6,196,474 Rehabilitate Runway - 16/34 Construct/Rehabilitate/Modify/Expand Snow AK Cold Bay Cold Bay CDB 3-02-0065-014-2021 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Public Facilities 8/24/2021 8/26/2021 $ 7,829,270 $ - $ 7,829,270 Removal Equipment Building AK Crooked Creek Crooked Creek CJX 3-02-0073-006-2021 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Public Facilities 8/24/2021 8/26/2021 $ 413,421 $ - $ 413,421 Acquire Snow Removal Equipment AK Dillingham Dillingham DLG 3-02-0078-019-2021 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Public Facilities 7/1/2021 7/12/2021 $ 143,693 $ - $ 143,693 Update Airport Master Plan or Study Install Miscellaneous NAVAIDS, Reconstruct Runway Lighting - 02/20, Reconstruct Taxiway Lighting, Rehabilitate Access Road, Rehabilitate Apron, AK Ekwok Ekwok KEK 3-02-0088-004-2021 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Public Facilities 5/13/2021 $ 12,273,556 $ - $ 12,273,556 Rehabilitate Runway - 02/20, Rehabilitate Taxiway AK Elim Elim ELI 3-02-0090-006-2021 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Public Facilities 8/24/2021 9/2/2021 $ 385,356 $ - $ 385,356 Acquire Snow Removal Equipment AK Fairbanks Fairbanks International FAI 3-02-0096-062-2021 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Public Facilities 7/1/2021 7/28/2021 $ 1,089,653 $ - $ 1,089,653 Acquire Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Vehicle AK Holy Cross Holy Cross HCA 3-02-0120-005-2021 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Public Facilities 8/24/2021 9/2/2021 $ 352,665 $ - $ 352,665 Acquire Snow Removal Equipment AK Hughes Hughes HUS 3-02-0127-002-2021 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Public Facilities 8/24/2021 9/7/2021 $ 340,520 $ - $ 340,520 Acquire Snow Removal Equipment AK Juneau State of Alaska *AKS 3-02-0000-028-2021 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Public Facilities 5/13/2021 6/2/2021 $ 1,371,563 $ - $ 1,371,563 Update State/Regional System Plan or Study Install Miscellaneous NAVAIDS, Obstruction Marking/Lighting/Removal [Non-Hazard] - 03/21, Reconstruct Apron, Reconstruct Runway Lighting - 03/21, Reconstruct Snow Removal Equipment Building, Reconstruct Taxiway, Reconstruct Taxiway AK Kaltag Kaltag KAL 3-02-0137-003-2021 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Public Facilities 8/24/2021 9/7/2021 $ 8,423,675 $ - $ 8,423,675 Lighting, Rehabilitate Runway - 03/21 Construct/Rehabilitate/Modify/Expand Sand and AK Kenai Kenai Municipal ENA 3-02-0142-065-2021 City of Kenai 4/1/2021 5/19/2021 $ 826,089 $ - $ 826,089 Chemical Storage Building AK Kenai Kenai Municipal ENA 3-02-0142-068-2021 City of Kenai 7/1/2021 9/1/2021 $ 695,899 $ - $ 695,899 Acquire Snow Removal Equipment AK Kenai Kenai Municipal ENA 3-02-0142-069-2021 City of Kenai 9/21/2021 $ 474,844 $ - $ 474,844 Construct/Extend/Improve Safety Area - 02L/20R Seal Apron Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints, Seal Runway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints - 08/26, AK King Cove King Cove KVC 3-02-0147-006-2021 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Public Facilities 8/24/2021 9/13/2021 $ 368,452 $ - $ 368,452 Seal Taxiway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints Install Miscellaneous NAVAIDS, Reconstruct Airport Beacon, Reconstruct Taxiway Lighting, Rehabilitate AK Kipnuk Kipnuk IIK 3-02-0150-005-2021 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Public Facilities 9/21/2021 $ 981,014 $ 16,737,736 $ 17,718,750 Apron, Rehabilitate Taxiway, Widen Runway - 17/35 AK Klawock Klawock AKW 3-02-0154-013-2021 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Public Facilities 8/24/2021 9/3/2021 $ 336,736 $ - $ 336,736 Acquire Snow Removal Equipment 9/21/2021 Page 2 of 67 FAA Airport Improvement Program Grant Detail Report Cumulative FY 2021 AIP Grants Announced As of 9/21/2021 Current AIP Grant Totals -Does Not Include any Local Match Note: If there is no award date, the grant has only been announced, and the totals are preliminary estimates, subject to change prior
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