Council awards runway contract

Published 6:29 pm Friday, November 28, 2014

Continuing city efforts to improve Warren Field Airport, Washington’s City Council tentatively awarded a contract during its meeting Monday.

The contract was awarded to Walker & Whiteside Inc., which submitted the low base bid of $273,256 to do the runway 5-23 lighting rehabilitation project. The company also submitted four bid alternates totaling $72,315.10. It is the city’s intention to accept all bid alternates, according to Allen Lewis, the city’s public-works director.

Walker & Whiteside’s base bid and four bid alternates total $345,571, according to the bid tabulation sheet.

In addition to Walker & Whiteside, bids were submitted by Precision Approach, LLC; Barnes & Powell Electrical Co.; and Cedar Peaks Enterprises Inc. Talbert & Bright Inc., the city’s airport engineers, prepared the bid tabulation sheet.

The state’s Division of Aviation must approve the proposed work before the contract is signed.

The total project cost of $419,658.10 — which includes but it not limited to construction, engineering and grant administration — will be paid for with $288,158 in N.C. Division of Aviation grant funds, $89,535.10 in Vision 100 funds and $41,965.90 from the city.

The project includes replacing the runway edge lights, replacing the runway lighting circuit and installing a new lighted wind cone, among other work.

In a related matter, the council authorized paying Talbert & Bright $69,087 to perform construction administration services, grant administration services and other services related to airport projects.

 

 

 

About Mike Voss

Mike Voss is the contributing editor at the Washington Daily News. He has a daughter and four grandchildren. Except for nearly six years he worked at the Free Lance-Star in Fredericksburg, Va., in the early to mid-1990s, he has been at the Daily News since April 1986.
Journalism awards:
• Pulitzer Prize for Meritorious Public Service, 1990.
• Society of Professional Journalists: Sigma Delta Chi Award, Bronze Medallion.
• Associated Press Managing Editors’ Public Service Award.
• Investigative Reporters & Editors’ Award.
• North Carolina Press Association, First Place, Public Service Award, 1989.
• North Carolina Press Association, Second Place, Investigative Reporting, 1990.
All those were for the articles he and Betty Gray wrote about the city’s contaminated water system in 1989-1990.
• North Carolina Press Association, First Place, Investigative Reporting, 1991.
• North Carolina Press Association, Third Place, General News Reporting, 2005.
• North Carolina Press Association, Second Place, Lighter Columns, 2006.
Recently learned he will receive another award.
• North Carolina Press Association, First Place, Lighter Columns, 2010.
4. Lectured at or served on seminar panels at journalism schools at UNC-Chapel Hill, University of Maryland, Columbia University, Mary Washington University and Francis Marion University.

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