Alpha Taxiway Rehabilitation Improvement Project

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ALPHA TAXIWAY REHABILITATION IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

Yakima Air Terminal

PRESENTATION OVERVIEW Project Overview

Project Schedule

Impacts

Project Status

Questions

PROJECT OVERVIEW The Yakima Air Terminal has received an $11,000,000 grant. The

grant is to:

Resurface and widen Alpha Taxiway, Taxiway Connectors A1-A5, and portions of Bravo and Charlie Taxiways;

Resurface airfield pavement between the north taxiway edge line to the non-movement line;

Replace the existing MITL system with LED MITL, including new conduit, fixtures, and regulator;

Replace all existing directional and hold short signs; and

Correct several markings not meeting FAA standards.

PROJECT OVERVIEW

PROJECT OVERVIEW

PROJECT SCHEDULE Expected construction START DATE

September 8, 2014: Phase 1: September 8, 2014 – October 3, 2014 Phase 2: October 4, 2014 – October 17, 2014 Phase 3: October 18, 2014 – October 31, 2014 Inclement Weather Shutdown Phase 4: April 20, 2015 – May 10, 2015 Phase 5: May 11, 2015 – May 31, 2015 Phase 6 / 7: June 1, 2015 – June 30, 2015

PROJECT OVERVIEW – PHASE 1

IMPACTS Phase 1: September 8, 2014 – October 3, 2014

Ramp Closures. McCormick West, and Plath Hangar.

Partial Ramp Closures. Fuel Tank/House and McCormick Air Center.

Temporary Runway 9/27 Closure for work within the Runway Safety Area.

On-going construction activities and vehicle traffic on service roads and ramps.

PROJECT OVERVIEW – PHASE 2

IMPACTS Phase 2: October 4, 2014 – October 17, 2014

Ramp Closures. Airlift Northwest, FedEx Air Cargo and Airport Maintenance Building.

Partial Ramp Closures. McCormick Air Center and Private Hangars (formerly Noland-Decoto).

Temporary Runway 9/27 Closure for work within the Runway Safety Area.

On-going construction activities and vehicle traffic on service roads and ramps.

PROJECT OVERVIEW – PHASE 3

IMPACTS Phase 3: October 18, 2014 – October 31, 2014

Ramp Closures. GE Aviation, West Itinerant Ramp, Med Assets, and West Terminal

Apron Ramp.

Partial Ramp Closures. Private Hangars (formerly Noland-Decoto).

Temporary Runway 9/27 Closure for work within the Runway Safety Area.

On-going construction activities and vehicle traffic on service roads and ramps.

PROJECT OVERVIEW – PHASE 4

IMPACTS Phase 4: April 20, 2015 – May 10, 2015

Ramp Closures. East Terminal Apron Ramp.

Partial Ramp Closures. East Itinerant Ramp.

Runway 4/22 and Bravo Taxiway Closed.

Temporary Runway 9/27 Closure for work within the Runway Safety Area.

On-going construction activities and vehicle traffic on service roads and ramps.

PROJECT OVERVIEW – PHASE 5

IMPACTS Phase 5: May 11, 2015 – May 31, 2015

Ramp Closures. No Ramps Closed.

Alternate routes required for: Cub Crafters, McAllister Museum, Advanced Medical Systems, and South Air Park.

Temporary Runway 9/27 Closure for work within the Runway Safety Area.

On-going construction activities and vehicle traffic on service roads and ramps.

PROJECT OVERVIEW – PHASE 6

IMPACTS Phase 6: June 1, 2015 – June 30, 2015

Partial Ramp closures denoted by barricades. Runway 4/22 closed intermittently. On-going construction activity and vehicle traffic

on service roads and taxiways.

PROJECT OVERVIEW – PHASE 7

IMPACTS Phase 7: June 1, 2015 – June 30, 2015

Not expecting any closures, however a schedule will be provided of the impacted areas to minimize air traffic and vehicle operations within the work areas.

On-going construction activities and vehicle traffic on service roads and ramps.

OPERATIONS DURING CONSTRUCTION If at all possible, avoid construction areas.

Please plan all operations around construction to the maximum extent possible.

If there are known operations that will be impacted by the proposed schedule, please let us know.

The Airport Management will provide NOTAMs.

Do not travel (plane or car) across barricades delineating closed pavement.

Do not provide direction to the contractor unless there is an emergency.

QUESTIONS Robert Peterson

Rob.Peterson@yakimaairterminal.comOffice: (509) 575-6149 (#7)Cell: (509) 833-0898

Kris YalovichKris.Yalovich@yakimaairterminal.comOffice: (509) 575-6149 (#7)

Stephanie Ray, PEsray@hlacivil.com(509) 966-7000

Michael Battle, PEmbattle@hlacivil.com(509) 966-7000