The Josh Birmingham Parkway Cell Lot and Bypass project includes the addition of a commercial vehicle road bypass near Gate 80 that connects the existing Airport Beacon Ln and the lower commercial vehicle entrance at the Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) terminal. This project will also include a full auxiliary lane along Josh Birmingham Parkway that spans from the Cell Phone Lot and Long Term 1 Bus Exit to the entrance of the Cell Phone Lot. This project includes erosion and sedimentation control, grading, drainage, construction of curb and gutter, landscaping, asphalt paving, utilities, construction of a modular precast block wall, traffic control, relocation of light and banner poles, fencing, and signage.
Firehouse #30 Replacement
Firehouse #30, currently located at 4707 Belle-Oaks Drive, near Charlotte Douglas Airport, is currently located in a house built in 1955 and needs extensive renovations. The facility is the only firehouse where crews must leave their living quarters to access their apparatus, as a result, in impacting response time.
Firehouse #30 design services with the use of Advance Planning funds will be utilized to build a replacement 3-bay 2-story firehouse to manage response volumes in the Beam Road/Airport area. The new facility will be approximately 14,000 square feet. The building will be located at 3019 Beam Road, directly across from the Police and Fire Academy, and the parcel ID number is 141-24-104. It is located in Council District 3. The firehouse design will be the same floor plan design as Hidden Valley Firehouse #45 (HVFH#45). This project is also designated to be an all-electric firehouse and additional scope will be added.
Transit Advertising Production/Installation
Solicitation to find a company to print and install large-format ads on CATS vehicles and at LYNX stations.
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Carolina Aviation Museum Hangar Restoration – CANCELLED
This project’s purpose is to provide a ‘shell restoration’ of the Historic 1938 Aircraft Hangar located on CLT property and will include adaptive reuse of the hangar to maintain the local historic designation and bring the structure up to code making it shell space ready for future interior upfit.
Carolina Aviation Museum Sitework
This project consists of site preparation for the future development of the Carolinas Aviation Museum. Specific work includes demolition of existing facilities, earthwork, grading, utility installation, associated asphalt, concrete masonry work, landscaping, and other miscellaneous items.