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GIAA outlines $118.4M in capital works; apron, loading bridges and noise program prioritized
Summary
GIAA presented a portfolio of 17 ongoing projects totaling $118.4 million (about 84% federally funded) intended to repair typhoon damage, modernize the terminal and prepare for increased traffic; senators pressed timelines for loading-bridge replacements, apron rehabilitation, roof work and the FAA noise-compatibility program.
Frank Santos, a consultant to GIAA, told the committee on Nov. 10 that the airport has 17 active capital projects totaling $118,400,000, of which approximately $102,000,000 (84%) is federally funded and about $16,000,000 is the airport—s share.
Major work in progress includes terminal floor replacement (customs area terrazzo ~45–55% complete), HVAC upgrades in leased east operations, a $34 million apron rehabilitation project (about one-third complete), roof replacement (contracts executed; building permits…
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