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Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport Authority
The Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport Authority (CMAA) is soliciting Statements of Qualifications from qualified firms to provide professional airport planning services for the development of the Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport Master Plan. This Request for Statement of Qualifications is not a grant program; rather, it is a procurement of professional consulting services under applicable FAA provisions. Statements of Qualifications must be received by CMAA no later than 2:00 PM local time on August 12, 2026 at 1001 Airport Road, Chattanooga, TN 37421, with the original notice published July 8, 2026 and full RFQ documents available through www.flycha.com.
Posted Date
Jul 8, 2026
Due Date
Aug 12, 2026
Release: Jul 8, 2026
Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport Authority
Close: Aug 12, 2026
The Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport Authority (CMAA) is soliciting Statements of Qualifications from qualified firms to provide professional airport planning services for the development of the Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport Master Plan. This Request for Statement of Qualifications is not a grant program; rather, it is a procurement of professional consulting services under applicable FAA provisions. Statements of Qualifications must be received by CMAA no later than 2:00 PM local time on August 12, 2026 at 1001 Airport Road, Chattanooga, TN 37421, with the original notice published July 8, 2026 and full RFQ documents available through www.flycha.com.
AvailableChattanooga Metropolitan Airport Authority
Project consists of a renovation of approx 3600 SF of office and storage space. Project requirements include new interior finishes, electrical, mechanical and plumbing work. Intent of work includes establishing a continuous corridor across the dome, creating a larger space for badging testing, creating a secure police office and evidence room, creating additional office spaces, and creating a restroom accessible to the police dispatch center. Windows will be added to the exterior wall to provide natural light into office spaces.
Posted Date
Jan 11, 2026
Due Date
Feb 5, 2026
Release: Jan 11, 2026
Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport Authority
Close: Feb 5, 2026
Project consists of a renovation of approx 3600 SF of office and storage space. Project requirements include new interior finishes, electrical, mechanical and plumbing work. Intent of work includes establishing a continuous corridor across the dome, creating a larger space for badging testing, creating a secure police office and evidence room, creating additional office spaces, and creating a restroom accessible to the police dispatch center. Windows will be added to the exterior wall to provide natural light into office spaces.
Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport Authority
Project consists of the construction of 1 box hangar building and 2 T-hangar buildings. The buildings are pre-engineered building systems and have vertical lift bifold doors. The occupation of the buildings will be Group III aircraft hangars for the storage of aircraft and have no doping, hot work, fuel transfer/storage or spray finishing operations permitted within. The end of one building will be finished out for a break area complete with bathroom facilities which are accessories to the S-1 Storage occupancy. The scope encompasses sitework, erosion control, drainage installation, pavement installation, connection of 6 edge lights, pavement markings, utility service connections, turfing and other related work as shown on the drawings and/or in the specifications. 140 LF 2" conduit directional boring.
Posted Date
Jun 27, 2025
Due Date
Aug 6, 2025
Release: Jun 27, 2025
Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport Authority
Close: Aug 6, 2025
Project consists of the construction of 1 box hangar building and 2 T-hangar buildings. The buildings are pre-engineered building systems and have vertical lift bifold doors. The occupation of the buildings will be Group III aircraft hangars for the storage of aircraft and have no doping, hot work, fuel transfer/storage or spray finishing operations permitted within. The end of one building will be finished out for a break area complete with bathroom facilities which are accessories to the S-1 Storage occupancy. The scope encompasses sitework, erosion control, drainage installation, pavement installation, connection of 6 edge lights, pavement markings, utility service connections, turfing and other related work as shown on the drawings and/or in the specifications. 140 LF 2" conduit directional boring.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport Authority
The Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport Master Plan outlines guiding principles for sustainable and financially prudent development. It focuses on stakeholder collaboration, mitigating infrastructure vulnerabilities, and enhancing customer experience through technology. The plan's strategic direction involves expanding the passenger terminal for increased capacity, improving ground transportation with a public parking garage, identifying additional air cargo parking, and developing new general aviation hangars to accommodate growth, all while ensuring social responsibility and operational efficiency.
The board discussed statistics regarding enplanements, deplanements, and landed weights, along with seat capacity growth. Updates were provided on various ongoing airport infrastructure projects including a hangar complex, SRE building, terminal apron rehabilitation, parking garage construction, airport overlook, terrazzo work, and office expansion. The board celebrated an award nomination for a staff member and the success of a community outreach flying event. Financial business included the approval of the fiscal year 2027 budget and the authorization to purchase real estate located at 5927 Pinehurst Avenue. Additionally, the board recognized the efforts of the Forest Services in fire suppression operations.
The board meeting focused on several operational updates, including record-breaking enplanement statistics for the month of March, growth in seat capacity, and various infrastructure projects such as the T/Box Hangar Complex, SRE Building, Terminal South Apron, and parking garage. Notable recognitions included a staff member achieving Accredited Airport Executive status. Key board actions involved approving a new five-year lease agreement with Wilson Air Center, authorizing multiple task orders for engineering services related to terminal apron reconstruction and expansion, and awarding a contract for a terminal fire panel replacement. Additionally, a contract was approved for runway rubber removal and airfield painting services.
The board convened a special meeting to address recently approved state legislation impacting the governance and appointment structure of airport authority boards. Key actions included the unanimous approval of two resolutions: one formally disputing the changes mandated by the state legislation and affirming the engagement of legal counsel, and another authorizing the initiation of legal action to challenge the legislation, while also waiving certain procedural deadlines in the bylaws and addressing budget adjustments for projected legal expenses.
The board discussed key statistics for the airport, highlighting growth in enplanements, cargo, and flight operations. Updates were provided on ongoing infrastructure projects including hangar complex construction, terminal apron rehabilitation, a new parking garage, and terminal facility improvements. Recognition was given for professional awards received by airport staff and board leadership. The board approved contracts for emergency backup power installation, structure demolition services on Pinehurst Avenue, and the retention of additional legal counsel. Furthermore, a new board secretary was appointed.
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