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TxDOT Aviation Division. Our Role in Texas Aviation. Edie Stimach TxDOT Aviation Division. Presented to AMAC 19 th Annual Airports Economic Opportunity & Policy Forum December 3, 2012. Primary Duties and Responsibilities. Develop a statewide system of airports
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TxDOT Aviation Division Our Role in Texas Aviation Edie Stimach TxDOT Aviation Division Presented to AMAC 19th Annual Airports Economic Opportunity & Policy Forum December 3, 2012
Primary Duties and Responsibilities • Develop a statewide system of airports • Maintain that system of airports • Support economic development • Manage State Aircraft Fleet
Texas Airport System 26 Air Carrier Airports 21 Reliever Airports 257 General Aviation Airports 304 Airports
Aviation in Texas • 304 Public “System” Airports • 51,000 Licensed Pilots • 19,400 Active Registered Aircraft • 8,500,000 Annual Flight Operations • GA Economic Impact: • $14,580,000,000 Output (direct and indirectly related business) • $3,127,000,000 Labor Income • 56,600 Jobs
TxDOT Aviation Grant Programs • Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) • 90/10 cost share (Federal AIP/Local) or (State/Local) • Routine Airport Maintenance Program • Program provides assistance for “lower cost” airport improvements • 50/50 cost share up to $100,000 per fiscal year (Sept 1st – Aug 31st) • Automated Weather Observation System (AWOS) • 75/25 cost share (estimated cost $140,000) • Hangar Building Program • Terminal Building Program • Air Traffic Control Tower Program
TxDOT projects have since changed the condition of Texas Airports Floydada Municipal Airport
Provide Construction Management New Airports Terminal Buildings Air Traffic Control Towers Weather Systems
Airport C.I.P. Projects PCC at hangars at Terrell Airport Sugar Land Municipal Mount Pleasant Regional
Terminal Building Program Gilmer Mount Pleasant Gilmer Terrell Granbury
Air Traffic Control Towers Sugar Land
Business Opportunities with TxDOT Aviation • Professional Services • Survey work • Testing Lab services • CAD services • Architectural & Engineering Services • Project Design and Construction • Certified DBE Prime and Subcontractors
Business Opportunities with TxDOT Aviation • Construction Services • Prime and Subcontractors • Aviation Terminal Buildings • Concrete foundations • Buildings and Control Towers • Asphalt and Concrete suppliers, haulers, installation • Other Material suppliers, haulers, installation • Earthwork / Site preparation • Landscaping, Barricades • Runway and Taxiway striping • Parking lot striping • Etc
Business Opportunities with TxDOT Aviation • Current projects: • TxDOT Aviation webpage provides information on projects currently being advertised for design and construction • http://www.txdot.gov/inside-txdot/division/aviation/projects.html • Or go to www.txdot.gov and follow the links
Current and Upcoming Construction and Business Opportunities • Forms • Consultant Proposals • Aviation Construction Contract Provisions • Design • Notice to Consultants • Respondent Lists • Selected Consultants • Current Projects website: • Information provided • Bidder’s List • Notice to Bidders • Bid Proposals • View and submit bids • Project Addenda • Bid Results • Awarded Contracts • Links to Plans Online
Current and Upcoming Construction and Business Opportunities • Upcoming project information: • Aviation Capital Improvement Program (CIP) • Provides detailed description and three year snapshot of program • Routine Airport Maintenance Program (RAMP) • Lower cost airside and landside airport improvement projects • Entrance roads, parking lots, fencing, etc. • Local governments issue their own contracts for Scope of services
Timeline for Opportunities Airport projects are programmed year-round.
How to Connect with these Opportunities • Website provides most information on how to connect • TxDOT Aviation sends email notices to master list of Consultant and Contractor firms for projects advertised for bids • Send email to AVNRFQ@txdot.gov to request to be placed on list
D/M/WBE Certifications Acceptable to TxDOT Aviation • Texas Unified Certification Program (TUCP) • http://www.txdot.gov/apps-cg/tucp/default.htm • Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program • http://www.txdot.gov/business/partnerships/dbe.html • Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Program • http://www.txdot.gov/business/partnerships/hub.html
TxDOT Aviation DBE/HUB contact • Edie Stimachmay provide information concerning TxDOT Aviation DBE/HUB projects • Email: AVNRFQ@txdot.gov • Phone: 512-416-4518