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Fiscal Year 2018 Approved Airport Improvement Prog0ram Grants (As FAA Airport Improvement Program Grant Detail Report As of 8/24/2018 Current Grant Totals 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 Entitlement Discretionary Total AIP State City Worksite LocID Grant Number Sponsor Announcement Date Award Date Project Summary Amount Amount Amount State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Anchorage Lake Hood LHD 3-02-0013-023-2018 Public Facilities 6/8/2018 7/2/2018 $ 1,000,000 $ 6,406,144 $ 7,406,144 Reconstruct Taxiway AK Anchorage Merrill Field MRI 3-02-0015-073-2018 Municipality of Anchorage 7/16/2018 7/27/2018 $ 851,564 $ 10,000,000 $ 10,851,564 Reconstruct Apron AK Anchorage Merrill Field MRI 3-02-0015-077-2018 Municipality of Anchorage 7/16/2018 7/27/2018 $ 1,486,220 $ - $ 1,486,220 Reconstruct Taxiway Ted Stevens Anchorage State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Anchorage International ANC 3-02-0016-185-2018 Public Facilities 6/8/2018 $ - $ 8,000,000 $ 8,000,000 Widen Taxiway Ted Stevens Anchorage State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Anchorage International ANC 3-02-0016-186-2018 Public Facilities 6/8/2018 7/2/2018 $ - $ 3,361,227 $ 3,361,227 Acquire Snow Removal Equipment Ted Stevens Anchorage State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Anchorage International ANC 3-02-0016-187-2018 Public Facilities 7/16/2018 $ 300,000 $ - $ 300,000 Reconstruct Perimeter Fencing required by 49 CFR 1542 Ted Stevens Anchorage State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Anchorage International ANC 3-02-0016-189-2018 Public Facilities 6/8/2018 7/2/2018 $ - $ 205,343 $ 205,343 Improve Airport Miscellaneous Improvements Ted Stevens Anchorage State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Anchorage International ANC 3-02-0016-190-2018 Public Facilities 7/27/2018 $ 312,196 $ - $ 312,196 Rehabilitate Terminal Building Ted Stevens Anchorage State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Anchorage International ANC 3-02-0016-191-2018 Public Facilities 8/24/2018 $ - $ 9,277,485 $ 9,277,485 Widen Taxiway State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Aniak Aniak ANI 3-02-0019-011-2018 Public Facilities 7/16/2018 8/2/2018 $ 7,100,000 $ 8,534,417 $ 15,634,417 Construct Runway - 10/28, Rehabilitate Apron State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Birchwood Birchwood BCV 3-02-0034-007-2018 Public Facilities 7/16/2018 7/23/2018 $ 5,751,877 $ - $ 5,751,877 Reconstruct Apron, Reconstruct Taxiway, Rehabilitate Runway - 02R/20L State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Birchwood Birchwood BCV 3-02-0034-008-2018 Public Facilities 7/16/2018 8/7/2018 $ 750,000 $ - $ 750,000 Update Airport Master Plan Study State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Dillingham Dillingham DLG 3-02-0078-017-2018 Public Facilities 7/16/2018 8/2/2018 $ 468,750 $ - $ 468,750 Update Airport Master Plan Study State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Dillingham Dillingham DLG 3-02-0078-018-2018 Public Facilities 8/24/2018 $ 2,500,000 $ - $ 2,500,000 Install Perimeter Fencing required by 49 CFR 1542 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Fairbanks Fairbanks International FAI 3-02-0096-053-2018 Public Facilities 7/16/2018 $ 1,200,000 $ - $ 1,200,000 Acquire Snow Removal Equipment State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Fairbanks Fairbanks International FAI 3-02-0096-055-2018 Public Facilities 8/24/2018 $ 85,000 $ - $ 85,000 Update Airport Master Plan Study State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Galena Edward G Pitka Sr GAL 3-02-0102-008-2018 Public Facilities 8/24/2018 $ 235,000 $ - $ 235,000 Rehabilitate Runway - 06/24 Improve Airport Miscellaneous Improvements, Install Miscellaneous NAVAIDS, State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Reconstruct Runway Lighting - 01/19, Reconstruct Taxiway Lighting, Rehabilitate AK Holy Cross Holy Cross HCA 3-02-0120-004-2018 Public Facilities 7/27/2018 $ 4,585,000 $ 1,080,000 $ 5,665,000 Apron, Rehabilitate Runway - 01/19, Rehabilitate Taxiway State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Construct Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Building, Construct Snow Removal AK Homer Homer HOM 3-02-0122-015-2018 Public Facilities 8/24/2018 $ 2,000,000 $ 5,600,000 $ 7,600,000 Equipment Building Improve Runway Safety Area - 04/22, Reconstruct Perimeter Fencing not Required State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & by 49 CFR 1542, Rehabilitate Taxiway [Taxiway B and E], Rehabilitate Taxiway AK Homer Homer HOM 3-02-0122-016-2018 Public Facilities 8/24/2018 $ 1,800,000 $ 2,538,000 $ 4,338,000 [Taxiway C], Remove Obstructions [Hazard] AK Juneau Juneau International JNU 3-02-0133-076-2018 City and Borough of Juneau 6/8/2018 6/27/2018 $ 1,801,875 $ - $ 1,801,875 Improve Terminal Building AK Juneau Juneau International JNU 3-02-0133-077-2018 City and Borough of Juneau 8/24/2018 $ 529,688 $ - $ 529,688 Construct Sand and Chemical Storage Building 8/24/2018 Page 1 of 59 FY18-AIP-Grants-Announced-2018-08-24.xlsx FAA Airport Improvement Program Grant Detail Report As of 8/24/2018 Current Grant Totals 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 Entitlement Discretionary Total AIP State City Worksite LocID Grant Number Sponsor Announcement Date Award Date Project Summary Amount Amount Amount State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Juneau State of Alaska *AKS 3-02-0000-024-2018 Public Facilities 6/8/2018 $ 2,000,000 $ - $ 2,000,000 Update Miscellaneous Study, Update State System Plan Study State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Improve Runway Safety Area - 11/29, Reconstruct Runway Lighting - 11/29, AK Kake Kake AFE 3-02-0398-007-2018 Public Facilities 8/24/2018 $ 4,300,000 $ - $ 4,300,000 Reconstruct Taxiway Lighting, Rehabilitate Runway - 11/29 AK Kenai Kenai Municipal ENA 3-02-0142-059-2018 City of Kenai 8/24/2018 $ 281,250 $ - $ 281,250 Reconstruct Perimeter Fencing not Required by 49 CFR 1542 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Construct Taxiway, Extend Runway - 06/24, Reconstruct Runway - 06/24, AK Kiana Bob Baker Memorial IAN 3-02-0146-004-2018 Public Facilities 6/8/2018 7/2/2018 $ 1,850,000 $ 4,669,685 $ 6,519,685 Reconstruct Runway Lighting - 06/24, Rehabilitate Apron State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK King Salmon King Salmon AKN 3-02-0148-017-2018 Public Facilities 6/8/2018 6/26/2018 $ 1,500,000 $ 11,309,336 $ 12,809,336 Rehabilitate Runway - 12/30, Rehabilitate Taxiway State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Kivalina Kivalina KVL 3-02-0152-005-2018 Public Facilities 7/16/2018 $ 11,500,000 $ - $ 11,500,000 Acquire Easement For Approaches, Improve Airport Erosion Control State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Kwigillingok Kwigillingok GGV 3-02-0165-004-2018 Public Facilities 7/16/2018 $ 2,500,000 $ - $ 2,500,000 Rehabilitate Apron, Rehabilitate Runway - 15/33, Rehabilitate Taxiway State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Nome Nome OME 3-02-0199-026-2018 Public Facilities 8/24/2018 $ 2,000,000 $ 5,800,000 $ 7,800,000 Rehabilitate Apron, Rehabilitate Runway - 03/21, Rehabilitate Runway - 10/28 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Nome Nome OME 3-02-0199-027-2018 Public Facilities 8/24/2018 $ 4,162,500 $ - $ 4,162,500 Install Perimeter Fencing not Required by 49 CFR 1542 Install Apron Edge Lights, Reconstruct Runway Lighting - 05/23, Reconstruct Taxiway Lighting, Rehabilitate Apron, Rehabilitate Runway - 05/23, Rehabilitate AK Nuiqsut Nuiqsut AQT 3-02-0366-004-2018 North Slope Borough 7/27/2018 $ 2,091,283 $ 8,327,581 $ 10,418,864 Taxiway AK Palmer Palmer Buddy Woods Municipal PAQ 3-02-0211-022-2018 City of Palmer 7/16/2018 7/25/2018 $ 518,625 $ - $ 518,625 Rehabilitate Taxiway AK Palmer Palmer Buddy Woods Municipal PAQ 3-02-0211-023-2018 City of Palmer 7/27/2018 $ 281,250 $ - $ 281,250 Acquire Snow Removal Equipment State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Point Hope Point Hope PHO 3-02-0226-004-2018 Public Facilities 7/16/2018 $ 306,338 $ - $ 306,338 Conduct Miscellaneous Study State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Seward Seward SWD 3-02-0259-006-2018 Public Facilities 7/16/2018 8/7/2018 $ 468,750 $ - $ 468,750 Conduct Airport Master Plan Study State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Sitka Sitka Rocky Gutierrez SIT 3-02-0268-032-2018 Public Facilities 6/8/2018 $ 400,000 $ - $ 400,000 Acquire Land for Development AK Soldotna Soldotna SXQ 3-02-0274-017-2018 City of Soldotna 8/24/2018 $ 300,000 $ - $ 300,000 Rehabilitate Apron AK Soldotna Soldotna SXQ 3-02-0274-018-2018 City of Soldotna 8/24/2018 $ 3,187,500 $ - $ 3,187,500 Construct Snow Removal Equipment Building State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Valdez Valdez Pioneer Field VDZ 3-02-0311-011-2018 Public Facilities 7/27/2018 $ 280,000 $ - $ 280,000 Conduct Aeronautical Survey for RNAV Approach AK Wasilla Wasilla IYS 3-02-0417-021-2018 City of Wasilla 8/24/2018 $ 2,600,000 $ - $ 2,600,000 Expand Apron Install Miscellaneous NAVAIDS, Reconstruct Runway Lighting - 15/33, Reconstruct State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Taxiway Lighting, Rehabilitate Apron, Rehabilitate Runway - 15/33, Rehabilitate AK White Mountain White Mountain WMO 3-02-0319-002-2018 Public Facilities 7/27/2018 $ 280,000 $ 4,440,000 $ 4,720,000 Taxiway AL Alabaster Shelby County EET 3-01-0003-021-2018 County of Shelby 7/16/2018 8/13/2018 $ 249,970 $ - $ 249,970 Construct Building AL Alexander City Thomas C Russell Field ALX 3-01-0005-018-2018 City of Alexander
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