In a recent government meeting, key updates on ongoing projects and administrative matters were discussed, highlighting delays and future plans for local infrastructure.
Armstrong Engineering reported that Titan has prepared a project schedule, but it has yet to be shared with them, causing concerns about timeline compliance. The delay is attributed to lead times on components, which remain unconfirmed. Additionally, the SRA building project is facing setbacks due to a lack of a special inspector. Armstrong has reached out to four companies for quotes but has only received two responses so far. The completion of the special inspection form, which requires multiple signatures, hinges on securing an inspector, a process that is proving time-consuming.
On a more positive note, the drainage project for the upcoming federal fiscal year has missed its initial deadline, which may allow for an expanded scope that includes paving shoulders for the runway. This adjustment could enhance the project’s overall effectiveness and budget management.
The meeting also addressed administrative matters, including a consent agenda item that approved a utility easement for Southwest Gas, facilitating utility development for tenants in the area. Furthermore, discussions were held regarding pay increases for airport staff, with performance reviews indicating that all staff members exceeded expectations.
Overall, the meeting underscored the importance of timely communication and resource management in local government projects, while also recognizing the achievements of airport personnel.