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    Updates about Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport (NWFBIA)








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    Is that Shelly I see, standing by the sign at the entrance?


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    Construction Update - 1/8/09 — The New PFN

    Construction Update - 1/8/09

    by NewPFN on January 13, 2009
    Construction at the new Panama City-Bay County International Airport continues to run smoothly and is currently about 3 and a half months ahead of schedule. A summary of the contracts underway follows.
    Contract 1: Heavy Civil and Airfield Lighting:
    • 115 pieces of heavy equipment in operation at any one time with approximately 160 personnel on site.
    • 46% of time utilized (360 of 780 days).
    • 37% of the 15” concrete paving lanes have been placed on 8,500 linear feet of Runway 16-34.
    • On Taxiway D, all lime rock base and the majority of the first 2” lift of P-401 base have been placed.
    • 12,902 tons of asphalt base course is in place along the Main Access Road (MRA) and loop road. Curb and lime rock base installation within terminal parking lots now 100% complete. Asphalt base course is in place over 75% of main parking lot.
    • 34,888 tons of asphalt base and 20,000 cubic yards of structural concrete have been placed on 8,400 linear feet of Runway 16-34.
    • 6,780 tons of asphalt base has been placed on Taxiway D, and the main apron.
    • Stormwater drainage pipe installation is now 99% complete.
    • Storm sewer installation within the General Aviation Area is now underway.
    • Over 5.4 million cubic yards of earth has been moved (98% of total).
    • Mass grading within Pond C now 90% complete.
    Contract 2: Terminal Building, ATCT and Support Buildings:
    • Gulf Power has completed installation of temporary overhead power to the Terminal Building location and site office trailers.
    • Installation of reinforcing steel continues along Area’s A and B of the Terminal Building.
    • New design of the Air Traffic Control Tower auger cast piles was required due to the original design not meeting the required load test. The original design required 72 piles drilled to a depth of 52 feet. The new design, based on the actual field load tests will require 44 piles drilled to a depth of 70.33 feet and 28 piles drilled to a depth of 80.33 feet.
    • Rough-in of electrical and plumbing for the Air Cargo Facility is completed.
    • Installation of mat reinforcing steel and dowels for the Air Cargo Facility is completed.
    • Installation of the drainage structures for the Airport Maintenance Facility continues.
    Contract 3: Utility Contract:
    • Contract has been executed and all necessary submittals, insurance and bonds have been received from the Contractor.
    • Notice to Proceed is anticipated within the first week of January.

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    Article Highlights Opportunities at New Airport

    by NewPFN on January 19, 2009
    Dr. John Kasarda, Director of the Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise at the University of North Carolina’s Kenan-Flagler Business School, recently wrote an article for Global Airport Cities detailing the history of and opportunities presented by the construction of the new Panama City - Bay County Airport.
    The article is available for download here.
    Dr. Kasarda has published more than 100 scholarly articles and nine books on aviation infrastructure, logistics, economic development, competitiveness, and commercial real estate.
    He is frequently quoted in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Business Week, and international media.
    Kasarda has offered numerous executive programs on air logistics, airport cities, firm siting, and global supply-chain management to multinational firms such as FedEx, Lufthansa, DHL, Thai Airways International, Caterpillar Logistics, Prudential Real Estate, Bank of America and Deloitte & Touche and has been an advisor to airports around the globe.

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    Thanks - Still hoping this will help in longrun

    I like good news that things are going well with NW Florida! Hopefully gaining value and growing in the Long run. The airport and new road from the airport is news we need to focus on for long-term value to our beloved 30a area and property.

    I would love knowing more about the road to 98 near 30a? Can anyone catch me up?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seagrove Lover View Post
    I like good news that things are going well with NW Florida! Hopefully gaining value and growing in the Long run. The airport and new road from the airport is news we need to focus on for long-term value to our beloved 30a area and property.

    I would love knowing more about the road to 98 near 30a? Can anyone catch me up?

    You can look under SoWal Community, Local Government and see thread on New Road, 388 extension that discusses the connector road planned for SoWal from Highway 98 near Peach Creek and Pt. Washington to Bay County and new airport. This will make for a very short commute, shorter, to South Walton from the new airport. The Northwest Florida Daily News has far less coverage on the Bay County airport and this extension road than the Bay County Freedom Daily News. You really need to monitor both papers even though they do have some crossover stories. Past, and now future, SoWal interests lean heavily toward Bay. Certainly, business interests should not neglect the importance of Bay County alliances. But, be independent and honest.

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    Thanks people for the updates. So much bad news, I tend to look long and see the glass half-full. Respects to Shelley as leader of the half empty outlook.
    Jon the Seagrove Lover

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seagrove Lover View Post
    Thanks people for the updates. So much bad news, I tend to look long and see the glass half-full. Respects to Shelley as leader of the half empty outlook.
    Ah, but one thing to think about here...where does SHELLY live?
    Which community along 30A shall we pillage this evening?....gttbm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seagrove Lover View Post
    Thanks people for the updates. So much bad news, I tend to look long and see the glass half-full. Respects to Shelley as leader of the half empty outlook.
    Whether the glass is half-full or half-empty actually depends on how far the investulator is underwater on his investment.

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    But hey...Top Ramen tastes a whole lot better when you eat it off of a Granite Countertop. (Mr & Mrs Too Much Homebuyer)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miss Kitty View Post
    Ah, but one thing to think about here...where does SHELLY live?
    <Raises hand>

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    Knew you were out there Shelly!

    Just want to acknowledge you have predicted a lot of the mess, maybe even doing a service by warning the newbies.

    I can make the payments on my properties, so I guess I am still "right side up." Glass half full!

    Just know I think 30a and property along it is still paradise and just cause its worth (less) it will be paradise for a long time to come!

    Airport is a big plus as we go forward.


    PS - Sorry about spelling your name wrong, been idle a long time!

    Jon the Seagrove Lover

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    The following is from www.pcbdaily.com
    Main Runway is PAVED at New Airport - VIDEO!



    Written by Jason Koertge
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    Last Updated: February 2, 2009


    That’s right, the approved 8,400 feet of the main runway at the new airport site in Panama City is complete. With the exception of the center where the runway lights will be installed, they are done. Approval should come shortly from the FAA for the extension to the full 10,000 feet which will take just over 14 days to complete.


    Onsite, they have the capability to produce concrete at the pace of filling a new mixing truck every 2.5 minutes so the actual paving goes pretty quick. The concrete layer is 15 inches thick and it lays on top of 4 inches of asphalt. The density is also much greater than the stuff you use to to pour your home’s foundation.


    The terminal barely resembles a frame right now but is coming along. Construction time on the terminal will last almost the duration of the project, along with te air traffic control tower. The air traffic control tower has 72 piles already installed that reach 45 feet into the earth. Instead of using pre-cast piles, they used auger-cast piles said Roy Willett, Senior Project Manager of KBR. Auger-cast piles are set by drilling into the ground, and as the dirt comes up, it is replaced with concrete, all the while placing a steel rebar pole down the middle for reinforcement. In the video, you can see where the earth movers are digging around the rebar to clear out the top of the pilings.


    In my interview with Dr. Ed Wright, stand-in director of the Bay County Economic Development Alliance, it was mentioned that he wasn’t sure if the new airport would need any modifications with regards to turn-radius/taxiway requirements to accommodate the large Airbus A380 or other large cargo aircraft. Willett confirmed that short of the largest of the Antonov and the largest of the Airforce’s cargo planes, the new airport will be able to accommodate it all with the 10,000 foot runway - turning radii and all. Awesome, just flat-out awesome.!


    The Panama City Airport relocation is moving along quickly with the main runway almost completely paved. The prep work has been done for the extension to 10,000 and upon FAA approval, will be complete within a couple weeks. The Terminal is under construction, as well as the air traffic control tower.


    January Airport Construction Update on Vimeo


    More terminal and runway construction photos available by clicking on the photo above.


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    That is a lot of concrete!

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    If it's paved, what's that ditch in the middle?



    Is that for lights?

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    gayboi, as the video explains, that "ditch" down the middle is awaiting the cans to be installed for the runway lights, before paving that section. Watch the video.


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    Quote Originally Posted by kurt View Post
    That is a lot of concrete!
    You are right! Currently, about a mile and a half of concrete for the long runway, with more coming after approval, 15 inches thick.

    The story I posted from PCBDaily.com - Panama City Beach Information, Real Estate, Panama City Bay County International Airport, Pier Park addresses the Airbus A380, but when I mentioned the Airbus A380 possibilities, I thought a couple of the pilots on SoWal.com told us that it that runway wouldn't be able to handle that load. Have there been changes from the original depth of the concrete which have now "firmed up" the question?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Smiling JOe View Post
    gayboi, as the video explains, that "ditch" down the middle is awaiting the cans to be installed for the runway lights, before paving that section. Watch the video.
    Sorry I started to watch it, but the "cribs" style of editing is just hard to watch.

    Quote Originally Posted by Smiling JOe View Post
    You are right! Currently, about a mile and a half of concrete for the long runway, with more coming after approval, 15 inches thick.

    The story I posted from PCBDaily.com - Panama City Beach Information, Real Estate, Panama City Bay County International Airport, Pier Park addresses the Airbus A380, but when I mentioned the Airbus A380 possibilities, I thought a couple of the pilots on SoWal.com told us that it that runway wouldn't be able to handle that load. Have there been changes from the original depth of the concrete which have now "firmed up" the question?
    Apparently if you can land a 747 then you can land an A380 with minor improvements.

    Airbus A380 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    This link gives the minimum landing distance which is less than 7,000 feet.

    Aircraft Profiles

    The new airport will be 10,000 feet and the width is the minimum A380 width of 150 feet so theoretically it's possible.

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    The reasons given for not being able to land the Airbus A380 (loaded with... let's say packages) was the depth of concrete, not the length of the runway.


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    That is a lot of concrete!
    The concrete lobbyists are very strong in Florida...asphalt guys are right behind them!
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    Does anyone know where exactly the feeder road from walton county to the airport will meet 98? I've heard a few answers in different discussions.

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    Isn't there a dirt road running from West Bay to Watersound North? You can see it on the Google Satellite Map. I always assumed that is where it would run.

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    Actually see this thread for a previous discussion.

    http://www.sowal.com/bb/real-estate-...idor-plan.html

    The map from the NWFTCA makes it appear further north/west which would require another bridge across the intracoastal waterway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smiling JOe View Post
    The reasons given for not being able to land the Airbus A380 (loaded with... let's say packages) was the depth of concrete, not the length of the runway.
    Yes, and that was something I couldn't find was the thickness requirement for the A380. Wasn't that discussion back when they were considering an asphalt runway to save money?

    Perhaps singinchicken can tell us how thick the new/upgraded runway at Hartsfield is?

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    Quote Originally Posted by goodwitch58 View Post
    The concrete lobbyists are very strong in Florida...asphalt guys are right behind them!
    Mr. Hilton needs to finish his house.
    Follow your bliss and the Universe will open doors where there were only walls. ~ Joseph Campbell

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    yeah!
    A people that values its privileges above its principles soon loses both.
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    Quote Originally Posted by goodwitch58 View Post
    The concrete lobbyists are very strong in Florida...asphalt guys are right behind them!

    At least they are smart enough not to mix their airport concrete connections with education.

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    I really can't wait for this airport to be finished. Hopefully we will have many carriers and competitive pricing with ATL and Orlando. I just flew to Puerto Rico and had to drive to Orlando to get a reasonable price. Prices from our region were about $500 and change, with many stops....direct from Orlando to Aguadilla $198 round trip including tax(Jet Blue).

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    Project updates on construction of the new Panama City-Bay County International Airport
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    Construction Update - 1/22/09

    Contract 1: Heavy Civil and Airfield Lighting
    The base bid earthwork and Main Access Road are significantly completed.
    • 12,902 tons of asphalt base course is in place along Main Access Road (MRA) and loop road (60% of plan).
    • Curb, lime rock, and asphalt base installation within terminal parking lots is now 100% complete.
    On Runway 16-34:
    • All of the asphalt base and 70% of the 15” concrete paving lanes have been placed on 8,500 linear feet.
    • 36,521 tons of asphalt base and 50,000 cubic yards of structural concrete have been placed on 8,400 linear feet.
    On Taxiway D:
    • All lime rock base and the first 2” lift of asphalt base have been placed.
    • 10,437 tons of asphalt base has been placed on Taxiway D and the main apron.
    The stormwater drainage pipe installation is now 99% complete. The storm sewer installation within the General Aviation Area is now 20% complete.
    Over 5.7 million cubic yards of earth has been moved (99% of total). Mass grading within Pond C is now completed.
    There are 115 pieces of heavy equipment in operation at any one time with approximately 160 personnel on site.

    Contract 2: Terminal Building, Air Traffic Control Tower and Support Buildings

    Approximately 17% of the project time on this contract has been utilized and 14% of the work released to date is in place.
    Terminal:
    • 100% of the spread footings have been excavated and formed, steel reinforcing continues with approximately 8% left to complete.
    • 70% of the spread footings have been poured along with 70% of Level 1 columns.
    • Plumbing rough-in under slab 1st floor is approximately 60% complete and tested.
    • Backfilling and compaction continues around all completed footings and columns.
    Air Traffic Control Tower:
    • 72 Auger cast piles in place utilizing the revised/tested foundation design.
    Air Cargo Facility:
    • Completed slab on grade.
    • Delivery of pre-engineered building to arrive in February.
    • Continuing installation of storm water pipe and structures.
    Air Maintenance Facility:
    • Storm water pipe and structures in progress.
    • Under slab electrical and plumbing rough in complete.
    Public Safety Building:
    • Completed excavation and installation of reinforcing steel in spread footings.
    • Completed concrete placement and installation of anchor bolts.
    • Completed excavation for perimeter footings and began setting reinforcing steel.
    Rental Car Facility:
    • Utilities and storm water pipe expected to start by February.
    Contract 3: Utility Contract
    Contract has been executed and all necessary submittals, insurance and bonds have been received from the Contractor.
    A limited Notice to Proceed was issued 7-January. The full Notice to Proceed was issued 19-January. Progress Metrics to date:
    • 12” Water Main 2,230 linear feet (10%)
    • 8” Sewer Force Main 1,525 linear feet (9%)
    • Street Light Conduit 3,765 linear feet (10%)
    • 3×2” Ductbank 5,140 linear feet (21%)

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    Construction Update - 2/4/09


    Contract 1: Heavy Civil and Airfield Lighting
    On the Heavy Civil and Airfield Lighting contract, the construction team has completed 75% of the contract work and used only 51% of the contract time. The following milestones have been reached:
    • 85% of the 15” concrete paving lanes have been placed on 8,400 linear feet of Runway 16-34.
    • Runway 16-34 Touch Down Zone and Centerline light cans are being set.
    • On Taxiway D and main terminal apron, all lime rock base and the first lift of asphalt paving is in place.
    Production volumes in place are as follows:
    • 62,354 tons of asphalt pavement in place (both airside and landside).
    • 151,307 square yards of landside lime rock base and 130,885 square yards of flightline P-211 lime rock base have been installed in accordance with the project specifications.
    • 47,000 cubic yards of the 67,200 cubic yards of 15” concrete runway pavement is in place.
    • 98% of the original RCP storm sewer installations are complete (33,086 linear feet).
    • 66,258 linear feet of perforated under-drain has been installed along the taxiways and runways (42% of total).Storm sewer installation within the General Aviation Area is 30% complete.
    • 5.7 million cubic yards of earth has been moved (99% of total).
    • Mass grading within Pond C now 98% complete.
    • 105 pieces of heavy equipment in operation at any one time with approximately 123 personnel on site.
    Contract 2: Terminal Building, ATCT and Support Buildings
    On the Terminal Building, ATCT and Support Buildings contract, the construction team has completed 14% of contract work and utilized 19% of the contract time. Specific work includes the following:
    • Terminal: Shoring for Level 2 areas B and C continues in the terminal building.
    • Terminal: Plumbing rough-in continues.
    • Air Traffic Control Tower: Excavation around auger cast piles is complete and ready for installation of pile cap.
    • Air Cargo Facility: Completed slab pour at truck well/forming retaining walls.
    • Public Safety Building: Rebar at perimeter footings nearly complete.
    Contract 3: Utility Contract
    On the Utility Contract, the construction team has completed 4% of contract work and utilized 6% of the contract time. On the Main Access Road:
    • 12” water main: 38% complete
    • 8” force main: 38% complete
    • 3W2” Power Distribution Duct Bank: 26% complete
    • Street light duct work: 36% complete

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    Rumors about Okaloosa Airport Surface Again

    apparently the rumors about Okaloosa Regional Airport are back:


    Okaloosa fighting 'airport defamation' | airport, panama, city - News - Northwest Florida Daily News



    Okaloosa County officials say rivals are launching "deliberate and slanderous attacks" against Northwest Florida Regional Airport, which, despite word out of Panama City, is nowhere near the brink of closing.

    "We are surely on the border, if we're not already there, of slander and libel," said County Commissioner John Jannazo. "This has really gone too far. It's sustained and systemic."

    Asked if Okaloosa could take legal action, county attorney John Dowd said, "There is a possibility."

    Relations between Northwest Florida Regional and Panama City-Bay County International Airport have been strained for much of the past year. In January 2008, the Panama City Beach Chamber of Commerce released a mass e-mail claiming Eglin Air Force Base planned to close Northwest Florida Regional by May 2010. The claim was in a bulleted list of talking points sent to more than 900 chamber members to drum up support for a new airport in Bay County.

    Eglin's incoming Joint Strike Fighter mission would push Okaloosa's commercial air traffic out of the sky, the e-mail claimed. Okaloosa's airports director at the time called it a "stinking rumor."

    "I'm here to tell the board that it is inaccurate, it's untrue ... and we need to get these attacks to stop," current Airports Director Greg Donovan said Tuesday night. "It's absolutely unprofessional ... to see these lines start to be crossed. It angers me, quite honestly."

    Eglin also quickly denied the closing rumor. The Air Force's lease to Northwest Florida Regional was recently renewed through 2032. The Panama City Beach chamber later apologized for any confusion, but Okaloosa commissioners said Tuesday that the rumors haven't stopped.
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    The Walton TDC announced today that if they get the bed tax increase it will go to whichever airport gets the low cost carrier first. Let the races begin.

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    Usually Sturgeon's law is very much in effect for the Daily News comments sections, but some funny one this time:

    "Our airport officials have been very respectful not to publically comment on the failed Panama City Airport public referendum, lawsuits, and many other negative challenges of constructing your new facility."

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    Coastal Vision 3000 not quite 20/20

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    Tuesday night Okaloosa County commissioners threatened to take legal action against a number of Bay County figures over what they called deliberate and slanderous attacks.
    Commissioners took up the issue at the request of Northwest Florida Regional Airport's Director Greg Donovan.
    Donovan presented commissioners with two lists.
    One was a list of people who supposedly spread misinformation through the media about Northwest Florida Regional closing because of a bad relationship with the military. Northwest Florida uses the runways at Eglin Air Force Base.
    The second list contained names supposedly provided by U-S Congressmen and Senators, who said Bay County officials told them Northwest Florida Regional was closing.
    Apparently both airports had delegations in Washington within a week of each other earlier this year.
    One of the names on that second list was St. Joe Company official Jerry Ray, who is also a board member of the Coastal Vision 3000 organization.
    Wayne Harris, Okaloosa County Commissioner, was upset.
    "The rumors and lies that were spread now are on the Hill in Congress and it torkes me off."
    Greg Donovan is the NWF Regional Airport’s Director.
    "I really hoped it wouldn't come to this. These attacks have been taking places over the last year. In short of coming to the board and possibly taking legal action I don't know how we can get these to stop."
    Okaloosa commissioners instructed their attorney to draw up a legal strategy for this issue. They'll meet in two weeks to consider a course of action.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goodwitch58 View Post

    I'll always land at Eglin, it's my 'hometown airport' and I love those long runways. Plus, the drive in takes you over the bay which is always so nice after a long trip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 30ashopper View Post
    I'll always land at Eglin, it's my 'hometown airport' and I love those long runways. Plus, the drive in takes you over the bay which is always so nice after a long trip.
    You have a military pass that guarantees that? Eglin is getting that whole new program. Of course the military always takes into account the small town airport vs. the new program with thousands of jobs and millions of dollars in spending.

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    Eglin just extended the VPS airport lease until like 2030. It's in their own best interest to have some form of commercial aviation service for their troops and civilian employees that isn't an hour's drive one way from base.

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    How many ?

    Do you know how many runways this airport will have? Will it be like Atlanta or is that too hopeful?


    Quote Originally Posted by kurt View Post
    Construction Update - 1/8/09 — The New PFN

    Construction Update - 1/8/09

    by NewPFN on January 13, 2009
    Construction at the new Panama City-Bay County International Airport continues to run smoothly and is currently about 3 and a half months ahead of schedule. A summary of the contracts underway follows.
    Contract 1: Heavy Civil and Airfield Lighting:
    • 115 pieces of heavy equipment in operation at any one time with approximately 160 personnel on site.
    • 46% of time utilized (360 of 780 days).
    • 37% of the 15” concrete paving lanes have been placed on 8,500 linear feet of Runway 16-34.
    • On Taxiway D, all lime rock base and the majority of the first 2” lift of P-401 base have been placed.
    • 12,902 tons of asphalt base course is in place along the Main Access Road (MRA) and loop road. Curb and lime rock base installation within terminal parking lots now 100% complete. Asphalt base course is in place over 75% of main parking lot.
    • 34,888 tons of asphalt base and 20,000 cubic yards of structural concrete have been placed on 8,400 linear feet of Runway 16-34.
    • 6,780 tons of asphalt base has been placed on Taxiway D, and the main apron.
    • Stormwater drainage pipe installation is now 99% complete.
    • Storm sewer installation within the General Aviation Area is now underway.
    • Over 5.4 million cubic yards of earth has been moved (98% of total).
    • Mass grading within Pond C now 90% complete.

    Contract 2: Terminal Building, ATCT and Support Buildings:
    • Gulf Power has completed installation of temporary overhead power to the Terminal Building location and site office trailers.
    • Installation of reinforcing steel continues along Area’s A and B of the Terminal Building.
    • New design of the Air Traffic Control Tower auger cast piles was required due to the original design not meeting the required load test. The original design required 72 piles drilled to a depth of 52 feet. The new design, based on the actual field load tests will require 44 piles drilled to a depth of 70.33 feet and 28 piles drilled to a depth of 80.33 feet.
    • Rough-in of electrical and plumbing for the Air Cargo Facility is completed.
    • Installation of mat reinforcing steel and dowels for the Air Cargo Facility is completed.
    • Installation of the drainage structures for the Airport Maintenance Facility continues.

    Contract 3: Utility Contract:
    • Contract has been executed and all necessary submittals, insurance and bonds have been received from the Contractor.
    • Notice to Proceed is anticipated within the first week of January.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ovaltine View Post
    Do you know how many runways this airport will have? Will it be like Atlanta or is that too hopeful?
    I hope it's NOT like Atlanta. I've spent too much of my life in that airport to remotely like it. It gives me more of a migraine than that thought of shopping in a busy mall.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ovaltine View Post
    Do you know how many runways this airport will have? Will it be like Atlanta or is that too hopeful?
    Two runways.

    Primary is 8,000' long. The secondary is far shorter (only 5,000') and will be a crosswind option for aircraft that cannot use the long runway when the winds are too great. It is too short for larger aircraft and will not have an instrument approach landing system.

    I think there is enough overrun on the primary to lengthen it, but without digging it up and relaying it, the runway will not support anything larger than a full A-320 or a very very light 757. Don't plan on seeing either of those for a while, though. The A-320 was only used as the design model for the runway and taxiways and no inferrence should me made from it regarding the aircraft that will serve the new airport...
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    Quote Originally Posted by sowalgayboi View Post
    You have a military pass that guarantees that? Eglin is getting that whole new program. Of course the military always takes into account the small town airport vs. the new program with thousands of jobs and millions of dollars in spending.
    The F-35 program won't have any affect on normal airport operations. Much is being made about the environmental and noise impact, but I don't think either is a factor. The Air Force version of the plane is referred to as a CTOL aircraft which stands for conventional takeoff and landing. Only the Marine version will have vertical capability. In other words, the F-35 will replace the F-16's that fly out of Eglin.
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    Actually, the primary runway is 10,000 feet long which is long enough for most any aircraft.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garner View Post
    Actually, the primary runway is 10,000 feet long which is long enough for most any aircraft.
    Ah, yup. You are correct. That's a change to the original plan. Looks like they thickened it as well which is the really important part.

    Unfortunately, the website has been redesigned and the orginal plans are no longer there that I can see. The ramp area was to be constructed to the A-320 model as well. I can't find anything on the new site that says it has been thickened as well which would be important.

    Unfortunately, traffic dictates aircraft so it's going to be a while before anything big shows up. Eglin still kicks PC's butt in passenger traffic which may be why there's a misinformation campaign taking place between the two chambers of commerce.
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    County passes 5th cent bed tax | cent, 5th, vote - Breaking News - The News Herald
    February 17, 2009 11:18:00 AM


    Bay County commissioners voted this morning 4-1 to give the TDC its 5th cent bed tax to use for luring in a low-cost air carrier.
    The commission needed a 4-1 super majority vote to levy the fifth cent and got the necessary vote from Chairman Jerry Girvin, who joined commissioners Mike Thomas, Mike Nelson and Bill Dozier. Commissioner George Gainer dissented, saying the timing was wrong.
    "I don't totally agree with the idea of this tax but I think we would be in error if we did not give it a try," Girvin said immediately prior to casting the deciding vote.
    Moments earlier, Girvin said it was a very difficult decision, one that he has wrestled with for the past two weeks.
    If nothing else, he said, the issue "suggests to me this is a perfect time to buy a motor vehicle and move to Alaska," referring to the intense pressure the commissioners have received about the issue.
    Girvin said he knew his vote, which ever way it went, would disappoint people he respects.
    "I would like to say we (the county) could fund this operation, but we can't," Girvin said, pointing to diminishing revenues.
    The 5th cent tax will sunset after five years.

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    Local officials say they are not behind airport rumors - The News Herald

    Local airport officials struck back Wednesday at the idea that they are rumor mongers.
    Okaloosa County Commissioners threatened legal action Tuesday against proponents of the new Bay County airport for allegedly spreading rumors that the Northwest Florida Regional Airport will close in 2010. Joe Tannehill, the chairman of the Panama City-Bay County International Airport Authority said local officials have not been spreading rumors about their neighbors.
    "They need to be worrying about their own business and let us worry about ours," Tannehill said. "They are the ones that seem to be paranoid over our new airport."
    He added that Okaloosa officials seem afraid of a little competition.
    "I do think they're hearing the footsteps of us getting cranked up over here," Tannehill said. "Time is going to tell how successful we are and how successful they are."
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    While these two airports in neighboring counties are duking it out and working very hard to establish seperate name identification, we in SoWal and Walton County would be wise to remember to promote Walton County venues, place names and The Beaches of South Walton as the preferred place that all these travelers really want to come to in the first place. It is "okay" to be better in any number of topics (best beaches, restaurants, resorts, eco-system, history, etc). We can have some group hugs with neighboring counties from time to time, but we always need to remember to first promote our treasures and assets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by singinchicken View Post
    Ah, yup. You are correct. That's a change to the original plan. Looks like they thickened it as well which is the really important part.

    Unfortunately, the website has been redesigned and the orginal plans are no longer there that I can see. The ramp area was to be constructed to the A-320 model as well. I can't find anything on the new site that says it has been thickened as well which would be important.

    Unfortunately, traffic dictates aircraft so it's going to be a while before anything big shows up. Eglin still kicks PC's butt in passenger traffic which may be why there's a misinformation campaign taking place between the two chambers of commerce.
    I believe the runway is 15" thick. Just curious how thick the runways are at Hartsfield?

    Quote Originally Posted by DuneLaker View Post
    While these two airports in neighboring counties are duking it out and working very hard to establish seperate name identification, we in SoWal and Walton County would be wise to remember to promote Walton County venues, place names and The Beaches of South Walton as the preferred place that all these travelers really want to come to in the first place. It is "okay" to be better in any number of topics (best beaches, restaurants, resorts, eco-system, history, etc). We can have some group hugs with neighboring counties from time to time, but we always need to remember to first promote our treasures and assets.
    Luckily we have that Coastal Vision 3000 (pronounced TARP) to promote the area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sowalgayboi View Post
    I believe the runway is 15" thick. Just curious how thick the runways are at Hartsfield?
    I can't say for sure, but I remember when they built the new international ramp. The concrete they poured for the ramp / taxiway areas was about 2-1/2 feet thick reinforced with rebar. A couple years ago they redid runway 26L - 8R. The slabs they were hauling off in the dumptrucks were close to three feet thick...
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