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Rutherford County airport authority approves low bid for fuel‑farm generator, greenlights fencing change and OKs hangar transfer
Summary
At its May 4 meeting the Rutherford County Airport Authority authorized awarding the low bid for a storm‑resilience fuel‑farm generator, approved a perimeter fencing change order contingent on state concurrence, approved a requested hangar transfer, and adopted a budget request that includes a larger fuel buffer.
The Rutherford County Airport Authority on May 4 authorized a low‑bid award for a fuel‑farm generator project, approved a change order to replace and realign perimeter fencing, cleared a requested hangar transfer and adopted a budget request that includes an expanded fuel reserve.
Airport Director Devin Rasch told the board the generator project was prompted by recent storms and is intended to keep the airport operational and able to take in new fuel loads. "The bid was put out, RJ Tenney Electric was the one that came in, fairly well under" competing bids, Rasch said, recommending the authority accept the low bid and authorize county officials to execute associated documents.
Board members heard from Greg Kershaw, a staff member who said RJ Tenney is a qualified…
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