Black Construction Corporation

Renovation

Contract No.:

CC0051

Location:

Colonia, Yap

Owner/Client:

FSM Department of Transportation, Communication & Infrastructure

Original Contract Amount:

$1,743,000.00

Final Contract Amount:

$2,063,811.00

Actual Date Contract Accepted:

15 December2005

Start Date:

26January2006

Final Completion Date:

October 15, 2007

Liquidated damages assessed:

None

Percentage of work performed:

Subcontractor - 99.9%

Project Manager:

Donald J. McCann

Certificate of Award Guam Contractors' Association 2007 Excellence in Construction Awards Renovation $2 to $10 million Category Winner

Yap International Airport-Terminal Rehabilitation

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

The Yap Airport Terminal Building Rehabilitation, Installation of Perimeter Fence, and Upgrade of Lighting and Signs project is an upgrade to the existing Yap Airport facility. The work included the selective demolition and removal of portions of the terminal building, the complete removal of the perimeter fencing, and the selective removal of airfield lighting and signs. It also included the new construction of the 8’ high airfield perimeter security fence and gates, extension of the departure waiting area including structural and architectural finishes, entirely new wood framing with metal roof system, extensive building electrical works including the replacement of all fixtures, new public address system, new lightning protection system, the replacement of airfield lighting and signs, and an upgrade to the apron flood light system.
There were four major items of work:

  1. The replacement of the airport perimeter fencing and gates. This was done in an effort to bring the airport into compliance with FAA Regulations.
  2. The replacement of the existing temporary roofing system. The airport roof was extensively damaged by Typhoon Sudal in 2005. A temporary roof was previously installed so that airport operations could be maintained. This project included the replacement of the temporary roofing with a new standing seam metal roof system.
  3. The expansion of the airport departure lounge including new structure and architectural finishes. This was a cast in place concrete structure. It included aluminum windows and doors, restroom facilities, and other finishes.
  4. The replacement and upgrading of runway lighting and signage.