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Nicholas J Pela & Associates nicholas j pela SUMMARY OF PERSONAL AIRPORT PROJECT EXPERIENCE ARIZONA Bisbee Municipal Airport – Bisbee, Arizona / New Runway 17/35 and Apron Construction – Phase 1 Bisbee Municipal Airport – Bisbee, Arizona / Runway and Apron Pavement Overlay – Phase 2 Bisbee Municipal Airport – Bisbee, Arizona / Original Airfield Lighting System Bisbee Municipal Airport – Bisbee, Arizona / New Medium Intensity Airport Lighting Installation Bisbee Municipal Airport – Bisbee, Arizona / Preparation of Airport Master Plan and Airport Layout Plan Bisbee‐Douglas International Airport – Douglas, Arizona / Preparation of Airport Master Plan and Airport Layout Plan Bisbee‐Douglas International Airport – Douglas, Arizona / Airport Noise Exposure Analysis for EA (FAA Integrated Noise Model) Bisbee‐Douglas International Airport – Douglas, Arizona / Runway 17/35 Pavement and Lighting Reconstruction Bisbee‐Douglas International Airport – Douglas, Arizona / Survey Monument Installation (PACS/SACS) and ALP Update Buckeye Municipal Airport – Buckeye, Arizona / Airport Layout Plan Buckeye Municipal Airport – Buckeye, Arizona / Runway and Apron Construction Chandler Municipal Airport – Chandler, Arizona / AWOS Site Evaluation Study Chandler Municipal Airport – Chandler, Arizona / Wind Data Analysis Chandler Municipal Airport – Chandler, Arizona / Airport Layout Plan Chinle Community Airport – Chinle (Navajo Nation), Arizona / Construction of New Airport (Runway, Taxiways, Apron) – Phase 1 Chinle Community Airport – Chinle (Navajo Nation), Arizona / Runway Extension, Apron Extension, Access Road, and Lighting – Phase 2 Cochise County Airport – Willcox, Arizona / Apron and Taxiway Pavement Reconstruction and Lighting Renovation (MIRL) Coolidge Municipal Airport – Coolidge, Arizona / Runway 5/23 Pavement Rehabilitation Coolidge Municipal Airport – Coolidge, Arizona / Runway 17‐35 Pavement Marking Coolidge Municipal Airport – Coolidge, Arizona / Airport Layout Plan Update Coolidge Municipal Airport – Coolidge, Arizona / Apron, Access Road, Taxiway, and Runway Reconstruction Coolidge Municipal Airport – Coolidge, Arizona / Reconstruction of Portland Cement Concrete (PCC) Aircraft Parking Apron Coolidge Municipal Airport – Coolidge, Arizona / Runway 5/23 Threshold Lights and PAPI System Coolidge Municipal Airport – Coolidge, Arizona / Airport Capital Improvement Program (ACIP) Coolidge Municipal Airport – Coolidge, Arizona / DBE Program Deer Valley Airport – Phoenix, Arizona / Electrical Vault Construction Deer Valley Airport – Phoenix, Arizona / Taxiway Safety Area and Infield Drainage Improvements Deer Valley Airport – Phoenix, Arizona / Runway 7L‐25R Pavement Rehabilitation and Waste Disposal Sites Updated: July 29, 2018 Page 1 of 8 nicholas j pela SUMMARY OF PERSONAL AIRPORT PROJECT EXPERIENCE (Arizona continued…) Ernest A. Love Field / Prescott Municipal Airport – Prescott, Arizona / Runway 3R/21L and Parallel Taxiway Reconstruction Ernest A. Love Field / Prescott Municipal Airport – Prescott, Arizona / Parking Apron and Taxiway Reconstruction Ernest A. Love Field / Prescott Municipal Airport – Prescott, Arizona / FAA Reimbursement Agreement Ernest A. Love Field / Prescott Municipal Airport – Prescott, Arizona / Airport Capital Improvement Program (ACIP) Ernest A. Love Field / Prescott Municipal Airport – Prescott, Arizona / Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Ernest A. Love Field / Prescott Municipal Airport – Prescott, Arizona / Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program Ernest A. Love Field / Prescott Municipal Airport – Prescott, Arizona / Airport Layout Plan (ALP) Ernest A. Love Field / Prescott Municipal Airport – Prescott, Arizona / FAR Part 77 Airspace Analysis Ernest A. Love Field / Prescott Municipal Airport – Prescott, Arizona / Terminal Building Site Assessment study Ernest A. Love Field / Prescott Municipal Airport – Prescott, Arizona / Airport Master Plan Ganado Airport – Ganado (Navajo Nation), Arizona / Preparation of Airport Master Plan Ganado Airport – Ganado (Navajo Nation), Arizona / Preparation of Phase One Environmental Assessment for Airport Improvements Gila Bend Municipal Airport – Gila Bend, Arizona / Preparation of Airport Master Plan (1980) Gila Bend Municipal Airport – Gila Bend, Arizona / Environmental Assessment for Runway 4/22 Extension Gila Bend Municipal Airport – Gila Bend, Arizona / Runway 4/22 Extension Gila Bend Municipal Airport – Gila Bend, Arizona / Wind Data Analysis Gila Bend Municipal Airport – Gila Bend, Arizona / Parallel Taxiway Extension, Lighting and Signage Gila Bend Municipal Airport – Gila Bend, Arizona / Airport Master Plan Update (2003) Gila Bend Municipal Airport – Gila Bend, Arizona / Runway and Taxiway Pavement Preservation Gila Bend Municipal Airport – Gila Bend, Arizona / Aircraft Parking Apron Reconstruction Gila Bend Municipal Airport – Gila Bend, Arizona / Security Fence Installation Gila Bend Municipal Airport – Gila Bend, Arizona / DBE Program Gila Bend Municipal Airport – Gila Bend, Arizona / Terminal Building Remodeling Gila Bend Municipal Airport – Gila Bend, Arizona / Runway 4/22 PAPI and Terminal Security Lighting Gila Bend Municipal Airport – Gila Bend, Arizona / Airport Capital Improvement Program (ACIP) Glendale Municipal Airport – Glendale, Arizona / Airport Master Plan and Airport Layout Plan for New Reliever Airport Glendale Municipal Airport – Glendale, Arizona / Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for New Reliever Airport Grand Canyon National Park Airport – Tusayan, Arizona / Fire Control System and Drainage Updated: July 29, 2018 Page 2 of 8 nicholas j pela SUMMARY OF PERSONAL AIRPORT PROJECT EXPERIENCE (Arizona continued…) Greenlee County Airport – Clifton, Arizona / Preparation of Airport Master Plan H.A. Clark Memorial Airport – Williams, Arizona / Preparation of Airport Master Plan H.A. Clark Memorial Airport – Williams, Arizona / Runway Reconstruction Holbrook Municipal Airport – Holbrook, Arizona / Aircraft Parking Apron Construction Holbrook Municipal Airport – Holbrook, Arizona / Airport Master Plan and Airport Layout Plan Holbrook Municipal Airport – Holbrook, Arizona / Runway Reconstruction and Threshold Relocation Kayenta Airport – Kayenta (Navajo Nation), Arizona / Airport Master Plan and Airport Layout Plan Kingman Airport – Kingman, Arizona / Airfield Lighting System Luke Air Force Base – Phoenix, Arizona / Aircraft Service Ramp and Taxiway Design Mesa‐Falcon Field Airport – Mesa, Arizona / Taxiway Bravo Reconfiguration Study and Construction Plan Support Services Mesa‐Falcon Field Airport – Mesa, Arizona / Taxiway A and C and Holding Aprons Study Mesa‐Falcon Field Airport – Mesa, Arizona / Runway 4R Holding Apron Hot Spot Mitigation Study Mesa‐Falcon Field Airport – Mesa, Arizona / Runway 4L‐22R “High Speed” Exit Taxiway Study Mesa‐Falcon Field Airport – Mesa, Arizona / Airport Layout Plan Navajo Nation Airport System – Window Rock (Navajo Nation), Arizona / Preparation of a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program Navajo Nation Airport System – Window Rock (Navajo Nation), Arizona / Airport Capital Improvement Program (ACIP) Payson Airport – Payson, Arizona / Preparation of Airport Master Plan and Airport Layout Plan Payson Airport – Payson, Arizona / Runway Reconstruction Payson Airport – Payson, Arizona / DBE Program Phoenix/Mesa Gateway Airport – Mesa, Arizona / Phoenix/Mesa SkyBridge Air Cargo Development Study Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport – Phoenix, Arizona / Taxiway C and Terminal Apron Reconstruction Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport – Phoenix, Arizona / FAR Part 77 Airspace Analysis for Light Rail System Development Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport – Phoenix, Arizona / Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Development and Management Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport – Phoenix, Arizona / West Terminal Planning Study Pinal County Airpark – Pinal County, Arizona / DBE Program San Manuel Airport – San Manuel, Arizona / Assistance in Airfield Lighting Construction Administration San Manuel Airport – San Manuel, Arizona / Airport Master Plan San Manuel Airport – San Manuel, Arizona / DBE Program Safford Regional Airport – Safford, Arizona / DBE Program Updated: July 29, 2018 Page 3 of 8 nicholas j pela SUMMARY OF PERSONAL AIRPORT PROJECT EXPERIENCE (Arizona continued…) Safford Regional Airport – Safford, Arizona / Taxiway, Airfield Lighting, and Access Road Construction Safford Regional Airport – Safford, Arizona / Airport Lighting System Upgrades Scottsdale Airport ‐ Scottsdale, Arizona / Private Hangar Development Studies Sedona Airport – Sedona, Arizona / Airport Master Plan and Airport Layout Plan Sedona Airport – Sedona, Arizona / Parking Apron Reconstruction Seligman Airport – Seligman, Arizona / Airfield Lighting System for New Airport Seligman Airport – Seligman, Arizona / Terminal Building Design Show Low Regional Airport – Show Low, Arizona / Airport Master Plan and Airport Layout Plan Show Low Regional Airport – Show Low, Arizona / New Primary Runway, Taxiways, and Lighting Show Low Regional Airport – Show Low, Arizona /New Aircraft Parking Apron St. Johns Industrial Airpark – St. Johns, Arizona / Preparation of Airport Master Plan and Airport Layout Plan St. Johns Industrial Airpark – St. Johns, Arizona / Crosswind Runway Reconstruction and New Aircraft Parking Apron St. Johns Industrial Airpark – St. Johns, Arizona / Primary Runway Extension and Reconstruction Superior Airport – Superior, Arizona / Site Selection Study and Airport Master Plan for a New Regional Airport Taylor Municipal Airport
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