Board allows preliminary excavation for new executive hangar, provided lease is approved

5806379 · September 13, 2025

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Summary

The board authorized early-site work — excavation and foundation-related activities — for a proposed executive hangar, conditioned on approval of a lease agreement and Wilpert/airport director sign-off on the mass-excavation plan.

The Hamilton County Airport Authority voted to allow preliminary construction activities, including mass excavation and foundation work, for a new executive hangar south of recently constructed executive hangars, provided a final lease is approved before November.

A representative involved with the hangar project asked the board to permit early site work to beat winter timelines; the proposer said the work would proceed at the developer’s risk and would be coordinated with the airport director and Wilpert’s mass-excavation plan. The contractor committed to safety plans, traffic and barricade measures so existing airport movements would not be blocked.

A board motion setting the condition that a lease agreement be finalized before November carried on roll call (Bill Bier: Aye; Justin Clevenger: Aye; Bill Fry: Aye; Dave Richter: Aye).

Why it matters: Allowing early excavation accelerates construction schedules for new hangar capacity but exposes the authority to limited site-change risk if the lease ultimately is not finalized. The board imposed the lease-timing condition to limit that risk.

Next steps: Project team to submit mass-excavation plans to the airport director and Wilpert for approval; work may start once approvals are in place and safety plans are coordinated with operations staff.