Alpha Taxiway Rehabilitation Improvement Project

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Yakima Air Terminal
ALPHA TAXIWAY REHABILITATION
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
PRESENTATION OVERVIEW
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Project Overview
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Project Schedule
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Impacts
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Project Status
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Questions
PROJECT OVERVIEW
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The Yakima Air Terminal has received an $11,000,000 grant. The
grant is to:
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Resurface and widen Alpha Taxiway, Taxiway Connectors A1-A5, and
portions of Bravo and Charlie Taxiways;
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Resurface airfield pavement between the north taxiway edge line to the
non-movement line;
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Replace the existing MITL system with LED MITL, including new conduit,
fixtures, and regulator;
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Replace all existing directional and hold short signs; and
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Correct several markings not meeting FAA standards.
PROJECT OVERVIEW
PROJECT OVERVIEW
PROJECT SCHEDULE
Expected construction START DATE
June 22, 2015:
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Phase 1: June 22, 2015 – July 17, 2015
 Phase 2: July 20, 2015 – July 31, 2015
 Phase 3: August 1, 2015 – August 14, 2015
 Phase 4: August 15, 2015 – September 4, 2015
 Phase 5: September 8, 2015 – September 29, 2015
 Phase 6/7: September 30, 2015 – October 30, 2015
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PROJECT OVERVIEW – PHASE 1
IMPACTS
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Phase 1: June 22, 2015 – July 17, 2015
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Ramp Closures.
 McCormick
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West, and Plath Hangar.
Partial Ramp Closures.
 Fuel
Tank/House and McCormick Air Center.
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Temporary Runway 9/27 Closure for work within the
Runway Safety Area.
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On-going construction activities and vehicle traffic on
service roads and ramps.
PROJECT OVERVIEW – PHASE 2
IMPACTS
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Phase 2: July 20, 2015 – July 31, 2015
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Ramp Closures.
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Airlift Northwest, FedEx Air Cargo and Airport Maintenance Building.
Partial Ramp Closures.
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McCormick Air Center and Private Hangars (formerly Noland-Decoto).
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Temporary Runway 9/27 Closure for work within the Runway
Safety Area.
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On-going construction activities and vehicle traffic on
service roads and ramps.
PROJECT OVERVIEW – PHASE 3
IMPACTS
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Phase 3: August 1, 2015 – August 14, 2015
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Ramp Closures.
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GE Aviation, West Itinerant Ramp, Med Assets, and West Terminal Apron
Ramp.
Partial Ramp Closures.
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Private Hangars (formerly Noland-Decoto).
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Temporary Runway 9/27 Closure for work within the Runway
Safety Area.
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On-going construction activities and vehicle traffic on service
roads and ramps.
PROJECT OVERVIEW – PHASE 4
IMPACTS
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Phase 4: August 15, 2015 – September 4, 2015
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Ramp Closures.
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East Terminal Apron Ramp.
Partial Ramp Closures.
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East Itinerant Ramp.
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Runway 4/22 and Bravo Taxiway Closed.
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Temporary Runway 9/27 Closure for work within the Runway
Safety Area.
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On-going construction activities and vehicle traffic on service
roads and ramps.
PROJECT OVERVIEW – PHASE 5
IMPACTS
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Phase 5: September 8, 2015 – September 29, 2015
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Ramp Closures.
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No Ramps Closed.
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Alternate routes required for: Cub Crafters, McAllister Museum,
Advanced Medical Systems, and South Air Park.
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Temporary Runway 9/27 Closure for work within the Runway
Safety Area.
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On-going construction activities and vehicle traffic on
service roads and ramps.
PROJECT OVERVIEW – PHASE 6
IMPACTS
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Phase 6: September 30, 2015 – October 30,
2015
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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
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Phase 7: September 30, 2015 – October 30,
2015
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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.
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On-going construction activities and vehicle traffic on
service roads and ramps.
OPERATIONS DURING CONSTRUCTION
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If at all possible, avoid construction areas.
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Please plan all operations around construction to the maximum
extent possible.
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If there are known operations that will be impacted by the proposed
schedule, please let us know.
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The Airport Management will provide NOTAMs.
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Do not travel (plane or car) across barricades delineating closed
pavement.
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Do not provide direction to the contractor unless there is an
emergency.
QUESTIONS
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Robert Peterson
[email protected]
Office: (509) 575-6149 (#7)
Cell: (509) 833-0898
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Kris Yalovich
[email protected]
Office: (509) 575-6149 (#7)
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Stephanie Ray, PE
[email protected]
(509) 966-7000
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Michael Battle, PE
[email protected]
(509) 966-7000