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File #: AGR0587-18    Version: 1
Type: General Services Agreement Status: Consent
File created: 8/7/2018 In control: County Council - Regular Session
On agenda: 8/28/2018 Final action:
Title: Approval to Submit an Application and Accept a Federal Aviation Administration Airport Improvement Program (AIP) Grant for Federal Fiscal Year 2018 in the Amount of $613,468 for the Construction, Construction Administration, Acceptance Testing and an Update to the FAA Required Disadvantage Business Enterprise (DBE) Program.
Presenters: Philo Shelton; Jon Bulthuis
Indexes (Council Goals): 2018 Council Goal – Quality Governance – Operational Excellence – Maintain Quality Essential Services and Supporting Infrastructure Including Updated Enterprise Software and Permitting
Attachments: 1. A - Grant Analysis and Financial Matrix Form, 2. B - Federal Aviation Administration Airport Improvement Program Grant Application
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Approval to Submit an Application and Accept a Federal Aviation Administration Airport Improvement Program (AIP) Grant for Federal Fiscal Year 2018 in the Amount of $613,468 for the Construction, Construction Administration, Acceptance Testing and an Update to the FAA Required Disadvantage Business Enterprise (DBE) Program.
Recommended Motion
I move that Council Approve the Submittal of Application and Accept a Federal Aviation Administration Airport Improvement Program (AIP) Grant for Federal Fiscal Year 2018 in the Amount of $613,468 for the Construction, Construction Administration, Acceptance Testing and an Update to the FAA Required Disadvantage Business Enterprise (DBE) Program.
Manager's Recommendation
The County Manager recommends that Council approve the motion as presented.
Body
The existing perimeter fence along the southern and western boundaries of the airport was constructed over 50 years ago and its condition has deteriorated to where it is now inadequate for the safety and security needs of the airport. This grant provides 90% of the funding for the AIP eligible items for construction, construction administration, acceptance testing of the airport perimeter fence, and an update to the airport’s DBE Program for Construction.

Council should note that the bids were higher than anticipated, primarily due to higher steal prices, and the Airport Manager worked with the FAA to secure the necessary additional grant funding. Please see Attachments A and B for additional details on the grant. In addition, staff has prepared an application with NMDOT to provide 5% of the 10% required match on the FAA AIP Grant in the amount of $54,297 plus the allowed 10% contingency if needed.

This project includes an update to the Airport’s Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program. The DBE program is federally mandated for airports that receive grant funding and is designed to remedy ongoing discrimination and the continuing effects of past discr...

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