Airport Waste Hauling Services

The scope of this contract shall be for waste hauling and disposal services for the main terminal building, terminal ramp, and outlying properties of the airport campus. This will be a three year contract with the option to renew for two additional one year terms.

Aircraft Tugs – CANCELLED

SWS operates a fleet of approximately 200 medium duty and heavy duty refuse vehicles utilizing systems containing large volumes of hydraulic fluids. These vehicles operate along public roadways and residential neighbors on daily basis over long hours. With extended wear and depending upon weather conditions, hydraulic spills periodically occur. SWS requires immediate hydraulic spill site response, clean up and disposal by a qualified service provider to mitigate environmental impacts.

Airfield Lighted Sign Replacement

The removal of existing signs and foundations and installation of both Owner-furnished and Contractor-furnished LED airfield guidance signs on new concrete foundations

Asphalt Taxiway & Runway Improvements (Construction)

This project is related to on-going maintenance and repair project for asphalt pavement around the Airport’s Airfield, including runways and taxiways. The typical scope of work involves milling and resurfacing heavily-used areas of runways and taxiways, which will usually involve working during night-time hours, in order to minimize impacts to Airport Operations,

Central Energy Plant (Construction)

The Central Energy Plant is part of the Terminal Lobby Expansion Construction Management at Risk Project.

Provide construction services for a new central energy plant to be located on the first level. The central energy plant will be for the New Terminal Expansion, but will also include space for current and future infield development.

Central Energy Plant (Design)

The Central Energy Plant is part of the Terminal Lobby Expansion Construction Management at Risk Project.

Provide for design of space for a new central energy plant to be located on the first level. The central energy plant will be for the New Terminal Expansion, but will also include space for current and future infield development.

Centralized Receiving and Distribution Center (Construction)

Construct a new Centralized Receiving and Distribution Center (CRDC) on the south side of the airport.  CRDC will provide additional receiving and distribution space to support the growing delivery  operations for the airport, reducing the overall vendor traffic  in the terminal.