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GIAA outlines $104 million in federal and airport-funded projects; apron, roof and ADA work lead list
Summary
GIAA presented 18 capital projects at a July 24 oversight hearing with total value ~ $104 million; FAA AIP grants cover most costs and the apron rehabilitation is the largest item under construction.
The Guam International Airport Authority told senators July 24 that it has 18 active or near-term capital projects totaling about $104 million, of which approximately $89.7 million is expected from FAA programs and $14.3 million from airport funds.
Frank Santos, GIAA airport consultant, told the committee the largest project is apron rehabilitation (total roughly $46 million), currently about 27% complete; phase work includes gate-facing apron repairs and a second phase that fronts the old cargo building. Santos said phase scheduling can be adjusted to match grant allocations.
Other active projects listed at the hearing include…
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