Sand Point Airport Runway Rehabilitation & Expansion
Sand Point, Alaska
This three-staged project was designed and constructed over a span of six years, and had a construction cost of nearly $17,500,000.
The first stage included Runway Safety Area (RSA) improvements, airfield lighting modifications, erosion protection, and road and runway pavement Rehabilitation - The second stage included the construction of an 810-foot-long marine embankment that reached a height of over 90 feet above the sea floor that extend the runway into Popof Strait. The third stage (under construction in 2005 and 2006) relocates the entire runway both laterally and on the new embankment so that FAA’s RSA criteria can be met.
Services have included an EA reevaluation, a geotechnical investigation, project scoping, public/agency involvement activities, an Airport Layout Plan update, record of survey, property plan, utility conflict reports, safety and Erosion Sediment Control plans, permitting, all civil and electrical design, and bidding and construction management support.

