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Post by Logan on Mar 23, 2016 3:52:16 GMT -6
The Pierre City Commission on Tuesday approved, by a vote of 5-0, a “task order” for the Pierre Regional Airport to begin this year up to $190,000 of engineering and design work on a planned Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF) building to be constructed in 2017. Mike Isaacs, airport manager, assured the Commission it’s not a dog of a deal. He told the Commission that 90 percent of the cost of this year’s preparatory work would be paid by a grant from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and 5 percent from state funds, so the city would pay 5 percent. Kadrmas, Lee and Jackson, more recently known as KLJ, is a multi-state engineering firm started in Dickinson, North Dakota, in 1938, that will manage the prep work out of its Rapid City office, with local Brosz Engineering doing the architectural work. Read more: www.capjournal.com/news/pierre-city-commission-oks-spending-on-design-of-new-airport/article_962bd772-f0a8-11e5-8271-6b2be8f81c5b.html
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