The Norwood Airport Commission has announced significant developments in two major projects during their September 17 meeting, aiming to enhance safety and infrastructure at the airport.
The first project involves the replacement of approximately 15,000 feet of perimeter fencing. The commission has awarded the contract to Premier Fence, with construction expected to begin in late October or early November. This project is anticipated to take about five months, concluding in late winter or early spring. The timing is strategic, as construction will occur when the ground is frozen, particularly in lowland areas, minimizing disruption.
Additionally, the commission is progressing on the design of the Runway 1735 safety area extension. Plans and specifications have been submitted to the FAA for review, and the commission is awaiting feedback before proceeding with further modifications. This extension is crucial for improving safety measures at the airport.
The meeting also welcomed a new member, Pat Maloney, who brings valuable experience as a local firefighter. His addition is expected to enhance the commission's oversight, especially regarding safety protocols.
Overall, these projects reflect the commission's commitment to improving airport safety and infrastructure, with expected benefits for the community and airport operations in the near future. The commission will continue to keep the public informed as these projects progress.