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Council authorizes nearly $2.0M amendment for Taxiway Alpha construction management and $342K for ATC tower siting study

October 07, 2025 | Renton, King County, Washington


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Council authorizes nearly $2.0M amendment for Taxiway Alpha construction management and $342K for ATC tower siting study
The Renton City Council on consent of the Transportation Aviation Committee concurred with staff recommendations to authorize two airport‑related professional services agreements.

First, committee members recommended authorizing amendment No. 3 to contract 23128, a professional services agreement with Century West Engineering, for construction management services associated with the Taxiway Alpha Rehabilitation Project, not to exceed $1,948,253.14. The council concurred and approved the recommendation by voice vote.

Second, the council concurred with staff to execute an architectural and engineering professional services agreement with Kimley‑Horn and Associates, Inc. for an air traffic control tower (ATCT) siting study, not to exceed $342,298.58. The Transportation Aviation Committee recorded concurrence and the council approved the motion.

Why it matters: Both actions authorize city staff to finalize professional services agreements and allocate the stated not‑to‑exceed amounts for construction management and siting study work tied to airport infrastructure planning and rehabilitation.

What happens next: The mayor and city clerk were authorized to execute the respective documents and staff will move forward with construction management work for Taxiway Alpha and begin the ATCT siting study under the Kimley‑Horn agreement.

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