BISMARCK, N.D. - The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced an award of $2,325,638 through the Airport Improvement Program (AIP) for projects at several airports across North Dakota. The funding will be distributed to the following:
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$940,880 for the Minot International Airport to replace existing snow removal equipment including one carrier vehicle with front blade, undercarriage blade, and rear mounted deicing attachments.
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$900,000 for the Jamestown Regional Airport Authority to reseal 5,219 feet of the existing Runway 4/22 pavement and joints, and to reseal 1,706 feet of the existing Taxiway E pavement to extend its useful life.
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$300,000 for the Gwinner Municipal Airport Authority to reseal 4,266 square yards of the existing East Apron pavement and joints, to reseal 9,605 square yards of existing the West Apron pavement and joints, and to reseals 5,220 feet of the existing Runway 16/34 pavement and joints.
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$184,758 for the Bottineau Municipal Airport Authority to do design work on its project seeking to reconstruct 200 square feet of its existing terminal.
The FAA's AIP provides funding to airports nationwide for planning, capital, and safety enhancement projects.