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Fiscal Year 2020 Approved Airport Improvement Program Grants FAA Airport Improvement Program Grant Detail Report Cumulative FY 2020 AIP Grants Announced As of 9/24/2020 Current AIP Grant Totals -Does Not Include CARES 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 CARES Local Match. State City Worksite LocID Grant Number Sponsor Release Date Award Date Entitlement Amount Discretionary Amount Total AIP Amount Project Summary State City Worksite Locid Grant Number Sponsor Announcement Date Award Date Entitlement Amount Discretionary Amount Total AIP Amount Project Summary Ted Stevens Anchorage State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Anchorage International ANC 3-02-0016-196-2020 Public Facilities 6/30/2020 7/16/2020 $ 2,217,956 $ - $ 2,217,956 Improve/Modify/Rehabilitate Terminal Building Ted Stevens Anchorage State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Rehabilitate Taxiway, Seal Taxilane Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints, Seal AK Anchorage International ANC 3-02-0016-197-2020 Public Facilities 6/30/2020 7/14/2020 $ 566,930 $ 396,070.00 $ 963,000 Taxiway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints Ted Stevens Anchorage State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Anchorage International ANC 3-02-0016-198-2020 Public Facilities 4/29/2020 5/7/2020 $ 2,987,349 $ - $ 2,987,349 Acquire Snow Removal Equipment Ted Stevens Anchorage State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Anchorage International ANC 3-02-0016-199-2020 Public Facilities 4/29/2020 43962 $ 2,279,475 $ - $ 2,279,475 Reconstruct Taxiway [Taxiway F], Reconstruct Taxiway [Taxiway F Lighting] Ted Stevens Anchorage State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Anchorage International ANC 3-02-0016-201-2020 Public Facilities 4/29/2020 44088 $ 3,328,676 $ - $ 3,328,676 Rehabilitate Taxiway Construct/Extend/Improve Safety Area - 07L/25R, Improve Airport Drainage, Obstruction Marking/Lighting/Removal [Non-Hazard], Reconstruct Perimeter Ted Stevens Anchorage State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Fencing required by 49 CFR 1542, Reconstruct Perimeter Fencing required by 49 AK Anchorage International ANC 3-02-0016-202-2020 Public Facilities 6/30/2020 7/14/2020 $ 3,675,662 $ - $ 3,675,662 CFR 1542 Construct Snow Removal Equipment Building, Install Miscellaneous NAVAIDS, Reconstruct Runway Lighting - 15/33, Reconstruct Taxiway Lighting, Rehabilitate State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Access Road, Rehabilitate Apron, Rehabilitate Runway - 15/33, Rehabilitate AK Atmautluak Atmautluak 4A2 3-02-0379-003-2020 Public Facilities 6/30/2020 44082 $ 10,141,828 $ - $ 10,141,828 Taxiway, Update Airport Master Plan or Study Construct Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Building, Construct Sand and Chemical State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Storage Building, Construct Service Road, Construct Snow Removal Equipment AK Barrow Wiley Post-Will Rogers Memorial BRW 3-02-0026-020-2020 Public Facilities 4/29/2020 7/1/2020 $ 8,825,748 $ - $ 8,825,748 Building State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Barrow Wiley Post-Will Rogers Memorial BRW 3-02-0026-021-2020 Public Facilities 4/29/2020 5/5/2020 $ 5,203,371 $ - $ 5,203,371 Rehabilitate Runway State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Cold Bay Cold Bay CDB 3-02-0065-013-2020 Public Facilities 6/30/2020 8/13/2020 $ 1,101,330 $ - $ 1,101,330 Acquire Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Vehicle State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Cordova Merle K (Mudhole) Smith CDV 3-02-0067-016-2020 Public Facilities 4/29/2020 5/18/2020 $ 620,337 $ - $ 620,337 Update Airport Master Plan Study State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Crooked Creek Crooked Creek CJX 3-02-0073-005-2020 Public Facilities 4/29/2020 7/16/2020 $ 1,110,279 $ 9,760,533.00 $ 10,870,812 Construct Access Road, Construct Apron, Reconstruct Runway - 13/31 State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Deadhorse Deadhorse SCC 3-02-0339-018-2020 Public Facilities 6/30/2020 8/14/2020 $ 1,074,026 $ - $ 1,074,026 Acquire Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Vehicle State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Fairbanks Fairbanks International FAI 3-02-0096-058-2020 Public Facilities 4/29/2020 5/27/2020 $ 1,246,172 $ - $ 1,246,172 Acquire Snow Removal Equipment Install Perimeter Fencing required by 49 CFR 1542, Reconstruct Runway Lighting, State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Reconstruct Taxiway Lighting, Rehabilitate Taxiway, Shift or Reconfigure Existing AK Fairbanks Fairbanks International FAI 3-02-0096-059-2020 Public Facilities 9/1/2020 44078 $ 5,855,303 $ 3,669,886.00 $ 9,525,189 Runway - 02R/20L, Shift or Reconfigure Existing Taxiway State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Construct Taxiway, Rehabilitate Apron, Rehabilitate Runway - 02/20, Rehabilitate AK Gustavus Gustavus GST 3-02-0111-007-2020 Public Facilities 9/1/2020 44084 $ 6,594,287 $ 19,137,777.00 $ 25,732,064 Runway - 11/29, Rehabilitate Taxiway State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Homer Homer HOM 3-02-0122-017-2020 Public Facilities 7/28/2020 7/31/2020 $ 3,283,226 $ 2,000,000.00 $ 5,283,226 Construct/Rehabilitate/Modify/Expand Snow Removal Equipment Building AK Juneau Juneau International JNU 3-02-0133-081-2020 City and Borough of Juneau 9/24/2020 $ 153,320 $ 8,000,000.00 $ 8,153,320 Reconstruct Terminal Building AK Juneau Juneau International JNU 3-02-0133-083-2020 City and Borough of Juneau 9/24/2020 $ 3,069,440 $ 4,000,000.00 $ 7,069,440 Reconstruct Terminal Building State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Juneau State of Alaska *AKS 3-02-0000-025-2020 Public Facilities 4/29/2020 44032 $ 502,924 $ - $ 502,924 Update State/Regional System Plan or Study State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Acquire Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Safety Equipment (Bethel; Dillingham; AK Juneau Various Locations in Alaska *AKV 3-02-0200-129-2020 Public Facilities 6/30/2020 44067 $ 165,543 $ - $ 165,543 Homer) State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Install Miscellaneous NAVAIDS (Beaver; Birch Creek; Elim; Iliamna; Koyuk Alfred AK Juneau Various Locations in Alaska *AKV 3-02-0200-132-2020 Public Facilities 9/1/2020 44084 $ 766,618 $ - $ 766,618 Adams) State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Acquire Snow Removal Equipment (Beaver; Hughes; Kalskag; King Salmon; Kobuk; AK Juneau Various Locations in Alaska *AKV 3-02-0200-133-2020 Public Facilities 9/1/2020 44089 $ 4,843,461 $ - $ 4,843,461 Kotlik; Koyukuk; Napakiak; Newtok; Skagway; Sleetmute) State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Obstruction Marking/Lighting/Removal [Non-Hazard] (Iliamna - 18/36; Kalskag - AK Juneau Various Locations in Alaska *AKV 3-02-0200-134-2020 Public Facilities 9/1/2020 44088 $ 680,289 $ - $ 680,289 06/24; Kodiak - 11/29) 9/24/2020 Page 1 of 44 Current AIP Grant Totals -Does Not Include CARES 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 CARES Local Match. State City Worksite LocID Grant Number Sponsor Release Date Award Date Entitlement Amount Discretionary Amount Total AIP Amount Project Summary Acquire Snow Removal Equipment (Tatitlek), Install Miscellaneous NAVAIDS (Ekwok; New Stuyahok; Twin Hills), Obstruction Marking/Lighting/Removal [Non- Hazard] (Yakutat), Seal Runway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints (Merle K State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & (Mudhole) Smith; Petersburg James A Johnson - 05/23; Wrangell - 10/28; Yakutat - AK Juneau Various Locations in Alaska *AKV 3-02-0200-135-2020 Public Facilities 9/1/2020 44088 $ 1,363,984 $ - $ 1,363,984 02/20; Yakutat - 11/29) Rehabilitate Runway (Clarks Point - 18/36; Manokotak - 03/21), Seal Apron Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints (Adak; Bethel; Cold Bay; Deadhorse; Dillingham; Homer; Ketchikan International; King Salmon; Kodiak; Nome; Ralph Wien Memorial; Sand Point; Seward; Sitka Rocky Gutierrez; Talkeetna; Valdez Pioneer Field), Seal Runway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints (Adak - 05/23; Bethel - 01L/19R; Bethel - 01R/19L; Bethel - 12/30; Chuathbaluk - 09/27; Cold Bay - 08/26; Cold Bay - 15/33; Deadhorse - 06/24; Dillingham - 01/19; Homer - 04/22; Ketchikan International - 11/29; King Salmon - 12/30; King Salmon - 18/36; Kobuk - 09/27; Kodiak - 01/19; Kodiak - 08/26; Noatak - 01/19; Ralph Wien Memorial - 09/27; Sand Point - 14/32; Selawik - 04/22; Selawik - 09/27; Seward - 13/31; Seward - 16/34; Shungnak - 10/28; Sitka Rocky Gutierrez - 11/29; St Paul Island - 18/36; Talkeetna - 01/19; Unalaska - 13/31; Valdez Pioneer Field - 06/24), Seal Taxiway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints (Adak; Bethel; Cold Bay; Deadhorse; Dillingham; Homer; Ketchikan International; King Salmon; Kodiak; Nome; Ralph State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & Wien Memorial; Sand Point; Seward; Sitka Rocky Gutierrez; St Paul Island; AK Juneau Various Locations in Alaska *AKV 3-02-0200-136-2020 Public Facilities 9/24/2020 $ 3,982,588 $ - $ 3,982,588 Talkeetna; Unalaska; Valdez Pioneer Field) State of Alaska/Department of Transportation & AK Juneau Various Locations in Alaska *AKV 3-02-0200-137-2020 Public Facilities 9/24/2020 $ - $ 4,346,708.00 $ 4,346,708 Install Weather Reporting Equipment (Akiachak; Tununak) Conduct or Update Miscellaneous Study, Construct/Rehabilitate/Modify/Expand Snow Removal Equipment Building, Install Miscellaneous NAVAIDS, Obstruction Marking/Lighting/Removal
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