Airport Infrastructure Improvement Grant

Project: Runway 28R-10L Overlay and Reconstruction
Recipient: San Francisco International Airport
Amount Awarded: $5,500,000

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This grant is allocated to airports that are part of the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS), for repairs and improving critical infrastructure to improve safety and reduce congestion. This grant is administered by the Federal Aviation Administration.

How is San Francisco using this grant?
This project will overlay and reconstruct Runway 28R-10L to repair deteriorating pavement, improve the surrounding drainage system, upgrade the electrical runway and taxiway lighting system, and repaint runway markings to increase visibility and improve safety for aircrafts on the airfield. Additionally, this project consists of pavement grinding, excavating, paving, runway marking, and installing of runway and taxiway lights.

How will this project benefit San Francisco?
This project will improve airport safety for both residents and travelers to and from San Francisco.

Project Update through June 2010:

  • Cumulative FTE Jobs Created: 5.88
  • Total Hours Worked: 12,236
  • Project Status: Fully Completed

Additional Information:
Grant Website
Grant Documentation

Reporting:

FY 09-10
Quarter 3: January 1, 2010 through March 31, 2010
Quarter 2: October 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009
Quarter 1: July 1, 2009 through September 30, 2009