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Fiscal Year 2018 Approved Airport Improvement Prog0ram OST Detail Report Selection Criteria: Announcement Start Date: 10/01/2017 End Date: 07/27/2018 Grant Announcement Entitlement Discretionary Total Aip Congressional Representative Region Ado State City Worksite Locid Number Sponsor Date Award Date Amount Amount Amount Project Summary District Name AL AAL AK Anchorage Lake Hood LHD 3-02-0013- State of 6/8/18 7/2/18 1,000,000 6,406,144 7,406,144 Reconstruct Taxiway 0 Hon. Don Young 023-2018 Alaska/Departmen t of Transportation & Public Facilities AL AAL AK Anchorage Merrill Field MRI 3-02-0015- Municipality of 7/16/18 375,000 0 375,000 Remove Obstructions 0 Hon. Don Young 072-2018 Anchorage [APP or DEP] AL AAL AK Anchorage Merrill Field MRI 3-02-0015- Municipality of 7/16/18 851,564 10,000,000 10,851,564 Reconstruct Apron 0 Hon. Don Young 073-2018 Anchorage AL AAL AK Anchorage Merrill Field MRI 3-02-0015- Municipality of 7/16/18 900,000 0 900,000 Install Taxiway 0 Hon. Don Young 074-2018 Anchorage Lighting AL AAL AK Anchorage Merrill Field MRI 3-02-0015- Municipality of 7/16/18 1,486,220 0 1,486,220 Reconstruct Taxiway 0 Hon. Don Young 077-2018 Anchorage AL AAL AK Anchorage Ted Stevens ANC 3-02-0016- State of 6/8/18 0 8,000,000 8,000,000 Widen Taxiway 0 Hon. Don Young Anchorage 185-2018 Alaska/Departmen International t of Transportation & Public Facilities AL AAL AK Anchorage Ted Stevens ANC 3-02-0016- State of 6/8/18 7/2/18 0 3,361,227 3,361,227 Acquire Snow 0 Hon. Don Young Anchorage 186-2018 Alaska/Departmen Removal Equipment International t of Transportation & Public Facilities AL AAL AK Anchorage Ted Stevens ANC 3-02-0016- State of 7/16/18 300,000 0 300,000 Reconstruct 0 Hon. Don Young Anchorage 187-2018 Alaska/Departmen Perimeter Fencing International t of Transportation required by 49 CFR & Public Facilities 1542 AL AAL AK Anchorage Ted Stevens ANC 3-02-0016- State of 6/8/18 7/2/18 0 205,343 205,343 Improve Airport 0 Hon. Don Young Anchorage 189-2018 Alaska/Departmen Miscellaneous International t of Transportation Improvements & Public Facilities AL AAL AK Anchorage Ted Stevens ANC 3-02-0016- State of 7/27/18 312,196 0 312,196 Rehabilitate Terminal 0 Hon. Don Young Anchorage 190-2018 Alaska/Departmen Building International t of Transportation & Public Facilities AL AAL AK Aniak Aniak ANI 3-02-0019- State of 7/16/18 7,100,000 8,534,417 15,634,417 Construct Runway - 0 Hon. Don Young 011-2018 Alaska/Departmen 10/28, Rehabilitate t of Transportation Apron & Public Facilities AL AAL AK Birchwood Birchwood BCV 3-02-0034- State of 7/16/18 6,500,000 0 6,500,000 Reconstruct Apron, 0 Hon. Don Young 007-2018 Alaska/Departmen Reconstruct Taxiway, t of Transportation Rehabilitate Runway - & Public Facilities 02R/20L AL AAL AK Birchwood Birchwood BCV 3-02-0034- State of 7/16/18 750,000 0 750,000 Update Airport 0 Hon. Don Young 008-2018 Alaska/Departmen Master Plan Study t of Transportation & Public Facilities Page1 of96 OST Detail Report Selection Criteria: Announcement Start Date: 10/01/2017 End Date: 07/27/2018 Grant Announcement Entitlement Discretionary Total Aip Congressional Representative Region Ado State City Worksite Locid Number Sponsor Date Award Date Amount Amount Amount Project Summary District Name AL AAL AK Dillingham Dillingham DLG 3-02-0078- State of 7/16/18 500,000 0 500,000 Update Airport 0 Hon. Don Young 017-2018 Alaska/Departmen Master Plan Study t of Transportation & Public Facilities AL AAL AK Fairbanks Fairbanks FAI 3-02-0096- State of 7/16/18 1,200,000 0 1,200,000 Acquire Snow 0 Hon. Don Young International 053-2018 Alaska/Departmen Removal Equipment t of Transportation & Public Facilities AL AAL AK Holy Cross Holy Cross HCA 3-02-0120- State of 7/27/18 4,585,000 1,080,000 5,665,000 Reconstruct Runway 0 Hon. Don Young 004-2018 Alaska/Departmen Lighting - 01/19, t of Transportation Reconstruct Taxiway & Public Facilities Lighting, Rehabilitate Apron, Rehabilitate Runway - 01/19, Reha bilita t e Ta xiw a y AL AAL AK Juneau Juneau JNU 3-02-0133- City and Borough of 6/8/18 6/27/18 1,801,875 0 1,801,875 Improve Terminal 0 Hon. Don Young International 076-2018 Juneau Building AL AAL AK Juneau State of Alaska *AKS 3-02-0000- State of 6/8/18 2,000,000 0 2,000,000 Update Miscellaneous 0 Hon. Don Young 024-2018 Alaska/Departmen Study, Update State t of Transportation System Plan Study & Public Facilities AL AAL AK Kiana Bob Baker IAN 3-02-0146- State of 6/8/18 7/2/18 1,850,000 4,669,685 6,519,685 Construct Taxiway, 0 Hon. Don Young Memorial 004-2018 Alaska/Departmen Extend Runway - t of Transportation 06/24, Reconstruct & Public Facilities Runway - 06/24, Reconstruct Runway Lighting - 06/24, Reha bilita t e Apr on AL AAL AK King Salmon King Salmon AKN 3-02-0148- State of 6/8/18 6/26/18 1,500,000 11,309,336 12,809,336 Rehabilitate Runway - 0 Hon. Don Young 017-2018 Alaska/Departmen 12/30, Rehabilitate t of Transportation Taxiway & Public Facilities AL AAL AK Kivalina Kivalina KVL 3-02-0152- State of 7/16/18 11,500,000 0 11,500,000 Acquire Easement For 0 Hon. Don Young 005-2018 Alaska/Departmen Approaches, Improve t of Transportation Airport Erosion & Public Facilities Control AL AAL AK Kwigillingok Kwigillingok GGV 3-02-0165- State of 7/16/18 2,500,000 0 2,500,000 Rehabilitate Apron, 0 Hon. Don Young 004-2018 Alaska/Departmen Rehabilitate Runway - t of Transportation 15/33, Rehabilitate & Public Facilities Taxiway Page2 of96 OST Detail Report Selection Criteria: Announcement Start Date: 10/01/2017 End Date: 07/27/2018 Grant Announcement Entitlement Discretionary Total Aip Congressional Representative Region Ado State City Worksite Locid Number Sponsor Date Award Date Amount Amount Amount Project Summary District Name AL AAL AK Nuiqsut Nuiqsut AQT 3-02-0366- North Slope 7/27/18 2,091,283 8,327,581 10,418,864 Reconstruct Runway 0 Hon. Don Young 004-2018 Borough Lighting - 05/23, Reconstruct Taxiway Lighting, Rehabilitate Apron, Rehabilitate Runway - 05/23, Reha bilita t e Ta xiw a y AL AAL AK Palmer Palmer Buddy PAQ 3-02-0211- City of Palmer 7/16/18 500,000 0 500,000 Rehabilitate Taxiway 0 Hon. Don Young Woods 022-2018 Municipal AL AAL AK Palmer Palmer Buddy PAQ 3-02-0211- City of Palmer 7/27/18 281,250 0 281,250 Acquire Snow 0 Hon. Don Young Woods 023-2018 Removal Equipment Municipal AL AAL AK Point Hope Point Hope PHO 3-02-0226- State of 7/16/18 306,338 0 306,338 Conduct 0 Hon. Don Young 004-2018 Alaska/Departmen Miscellaneous Study t of Transportation & Public Facilities AL AAL AK Seward Seward SWD 3-02-0259- State of 7/16/18 500,000 0 500,000 Conduct Airport 0 Hon. Don Young 006-2018 Alaska/Departmen Master Plan Study t of Transportation & Public Facilities AL AAL AK Sitka Sitka Rocky SIT 3-02-0268- State of 6/8/18 400,000 0 400,000 Acquire Land for 0 Hon. Don Young Gutierrez 032-2018 Alaska/Departmen Development t of Transportation & Public Facilities AL AAL AK Valdez Valdez Pioneer VDZ 3-02-0311- State of 7/27/18 280,000 0 280,000 Conduct Aeronautical 0 Hon. Don Young Field 011-2018 Alaska/Departmen Survey for RNAV t of Transportation Approach & Public Facilities AL AAL AK White White Mountain WMO 3-02-0319- State of 7/27/18 280,000 4,440,000 4,720,000 Reconstruct Runway 0 Hon. Don Young Mountain 002-2018 Alaska/Departmen Lighting - 15/33, t of Transportation Rehabilitate Apron, & Public Facilities Rehabilitate Runway - 15/33, Rehabilitate Taxiway SO JAN AL Alabaster Shelby County EET 3-01-0003- County of Shelby 7/16/18 249,970 0 249,970 Construct Building 6 Hon. Gary 021-2018 Palmer SO JAN AL Alexander City Thomas C Russell ALX 3-01-0005- City of Alexander 7/16/18 94,500 0 94,500 Install Miscellaneous 3 Hon. Mike Field 018-2018 City NAVAIDS, Install Rogers Runway Vertical/Visual Guidance System - 18/36 SO JAN AL Anniston Anniston ANB 3-01-0008- City of Anniston 7/16/18 446,400 0 446,400 Rehabilitate Apron, 3 Hon. Mike Regional 033-2018 Rehabilitate Taxiway Rogers Page3 of96 OST Detail Report Selection Criteria: Announcement Start Date: 10/01/2017 End Date: 07/27/2018 Grant Announcement Entitlement Discretionary Total Aip Congressional Representative Region Ado State City Worksite Locid Number Sponsor Date Award Date Amount Amount Amount Project Summary District Name SO JAN AL Ashland Ashland/Linevill 26A 3-01-0105- County of Clay 7/27/18 412,026 0 412,026 Construct Apron, 3 Hon. Mike e 012-2018 Construct Taxiway Rogers SO JAN AL Atmore Atmore 0R1 3-01-0113- City of Atmore 7/27/18 72,000 0 72,000 Construct Fuel Farm, 1 Hon. Bradley Municipal 015-2018 Update Airport Byrne Master Plan Study SO JAN AL Auburn Auburn AUO 3-01-0011- Auburn University 7/16/18 150,000 682,500 832,500 Rehabilitate Taxiway 3 Hon. Mike University 031-2018 Rogers Regional SO JAN AL Bay Minette Bay Minette 1R8 3-01-0012- City of Bay Minette 7/27/18 45,000 0 45,000 Update Airport 1 Hon.
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