Privately Funded
Bidding Soon
Documents Available
Publicly Funded
Addenda Available
Post-Bid
Published May 7, 2025 at 8:00 PM
Updated June 6, 2025
Renovation of a transportation facility in Marion, Indiana. Completed plans call for the renovation of a transportation facility.
https://hayspost.com/posts/760ef24c-c195-4a01-9e3b-0e636a3db3f1 TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly announced $14.5 million for 47 aviation projects across the state through the Kansas Airport Improvement Program (KAIP), which provides funding for planning, construction, and rehabilitation of public-use general aviation airports. “The Kansas aerospace industry is an essential part of our state’s economy,” Kelly said. “Keeping our aviation infrastructure in optimal condition is a large part of that economic growth and job creation, allowing local businesses and communities to prosper.” The Kansas Department of Transportation’s Division of Aviation received 81 applications seeking a combined total project value of more than $42 million for this round of KAIP grants. Projects were selected from across the state and focused on pavement preservation, safety, and air ambulance accessibility to remote communities. “Combining state and local funds to provide vital improvements to general aviation airports has helped to create a statewide aviation network citizens can depend on,” said Secretary of Transportation Calvin Reed. “This offers more services, like air ambulance accessibility, that can help support transportation needs in all areas of Kansas.” The KAIP receives $15 million annually through the bipartisan Eisenhower Legacy Transportation Program (IKE) and requires local matching funds of 10-50%, depending on the project. With local matching funds for these projects, the KAIP total project value this year is $22.9 million. Approved state FY 2026 KAIP projects: Allen County Airport, Iola • $409,500 for design and construction of a taxilane project. Anthony Municipal Airport, Anthony • $153,000 for Jet A fuel system. Atkinson Municipal Airport, Pittsburg • $81,000 for a focused Airport Layout Plan update. Atwood-Rawlins County City—County Airport, Atwood • $270,000 for new Automated Weather Observation System (AWOS). Chanute Martin Johnson Airport, Chanute • $450,000 for design and reconstruction of south apron phased pavement project. Cheyenne County Municipal Airport, Saint Francis • $180,000 for runway pavement rehabilitation. Clay Center Municipal Airport, Clay Center • $468,000 to construct taxilanes and hangar approaches. Clyde Cessna Field, Kingman • $90,000 for fuel system upgrades. Comanche County Airport • $540,000 for runway and taxiway lights. • $90,000 for fuel system improvements. Cook Airfield, Rose Hill • $34,650 for aircraft parking ramp and drainage. • $22,680 for Taxiway A extension. Dighton Airport, Dighton • $274,500 for runway and taxiway pavement crack fill, seal coat, and markings. Emporia Municipal Airport, Emporia • $391,000 to rehabilitate the south apron. • $208,000 to relocate and upgrade fuel system. Fort Scott Municipal Airport, Fort Scott • $684,000 to replace taxiway edge lighting. Freeman Field, Junction City • $189,000 for tip-down rotating beacon. Garnett Municipal Airport, Garnett • $20,000 help with local match for phased FAA runway reconstruction project. Gove County Airport, Quinter • $120,000 for a pilot lounge, restroom, hangar, and snow removal equipment storage. Great Bend Municipal Airport, Great Bend • $450,000 for design of runway 11/29 reconstruction. • $146,000 for local match for FAA funded runway 17/35 rehabilitation. Greensburg Municipal Airport, Greensburg • $191,250 for design of a project to pave runway 18/36. Independence Municipal Airport, Independence • $756,000 for rehabilitating north asphalt apron pavement. Jetmore Municipal Airport, Jetmore • $800,000 for planning and design for runway 17/35 reconstruction project. Johnson County Airport, Olathe • $13,600 for pavement maintenance materials. Kearny County Airport, Lakin • $537,000 for design and construction of runway 14/32 lighting. Lawrence Regional Airport, Lawrence • $666,000 for design and construction of runway 1/19 pavement rehabilitation. Lt. William M. Milliken Airport, Eureka • $385,200 for design and construction of a runway light and PAPI rehab project. Mankato Airport, Mankato • $333,333 for design of a runway extension, rehab, and lighting project. Marion Municipal Airport, Marion • $138,330 to replace the fuel system. Mark Hoard Memorial Airport, Leoti • $373,860 help with local match for FAA funded hangar project. McPherson Airport, McPherson • $350,000 for design and construction for phased fuel system replacement. Miami County Airport, Paola • $765,000 to rehabilitate west taxilanes and hangar ramps. Mid-America Regional Airport, Liberal • $382,500 to replace runway 04/22 PAPI and REIL systems. Ness City Municipal Airport, Ness City • $25,215 for help with local match for FAA funded apron expansion project. New Century Air Center, Olathe • $800,000 for rehabilitation of the central portion of the west apron. • $13,600 for pavement preservation materials. Newton City-County Airport, Newton • 647,361 for electrical upgrades to runway 8/26. Oakley Municipal Airport, Oakley • $180,000 for fuel system improvements. Osborne Municipal Airport, Osborne • $800,000 to rehabilitate runway 02/20 pavement. Pratt Regional Airport, Pratt • $77,490 to update ALP. Scott City Municipal Airport, Scott City • $27,360 to relocate wind cone and upgrade segmented circle. Shalz Field, Colby • $180,000 to construction taxiway extension. Stanton County Municipal Airport, Johnson • $270,000 to install electric vault and relocate airfield electrical controls and regulators. Syracuse-Hamilton County Airport, Syracuse • $27,000 for runway 13/31 pavement crack seal. Tri-City Airport, Parsons • $540,000 to replace fuel system. Wellington Municipal Airport, Wellington • $29,925 fuel system improvement. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Description: he Marion Airport - Board of Aviation Commissioners has proposed the construction of a new aviation bulk storage and direct to aircraft fueling facility at the Marion Municipal Airport - McKinney Field (MZZ). The new fueling facility will consist of two (2) 12,000-gallon above ground storage tanks and associated pump and filtration equipment - One (1) tank is intended to store "Jet-A" fuel & One (1) tank is intended to store "Avgas" (100LL). Also included as part of this project is one (1) complete pumping/filtering equipment skid for direct to aircraft dispensing, refueler loading and delivery transport unloading. One (1) existing, 10,000-gallon underground tank and associated dispensing skid will be removed as well. See the contract documents for more detailed information. Question Deadline 04/18/2025
Post-Bid
Transportation Terminals
$500,000.00
Public - City
Renovation
Trades Specified
Division 00 - Lorem Ipsum
One Low Price
- One license and one market
- Details and key contacts on all bidding projects
- Organize your pipeline with a digital bid board
- Automatically match opportunities to your profile
- Saved searches deliver daily project leads to your email inbox
Market Pricing Around
- All Starter Product functionality
- Access to all documents (plans, specifications, and addenda)
- Access to planning projects
- Access to contact information
- Ability to Export
Find More Local Projects
Within 75 Miles of This Project
You’ve Reached the Free View Limit
Want to see more project and bidder data in your market? Check out our product options and see what works best for you and your business.
Come back in [[refresh_days]] to get [[project_count]] more free projects.
April 25, 2025
May 26, 2025
5904 S Western Ave, Marion, IN
Related To This Project
Marion, IN
Bid Date: Apr 21 2025
Marion, IN
Bid Date: May 09 2025
Marion, IN
Bid Date: Apr 25 2025
Marion, IN
Bid Date: May 01 2025
Marion, IN
Bid Date: May 13 2025
Marion, IN
Bid Date: May 19 2025
Marion, IN
Bid Date: May 19 2025
Marion, IN
Bid Date: Apr 04 2025
Marion, IN
Bid Date: Mar 18 2019
Marion, IN
Bid Date: Apr 04 2025
Marion, IN
Bid Date: Mar 12 2025
Marion, IN
Bid Date: Feb 12 2025
Marion, IN
Bid Date: Mar 12 2025
Marion, IN
Bid Date: Feb 10 2025
Bid Smarter, Not Harder
Spend more time doing the job than looking for it. ConstructConnect has the industry's most complete project data to help you find, bid, and win. Now.
Sign up to get free access, instantly.
