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Tucson International Airport / Morris Air National Guard Base
The National Park Service issued solicitation 140P1526Q0087 for the installation of an ABAAS-compliant accessible concrete sidewalk at the Signal Hill Picnic Area in Saguaro National Park. The project involves earthwork, grading, and concrete placement for a pathway approximately 80 feet long and 5 feet wide. The estimated construction magnitude is between $25,000 and $100,000, with work required to match the existing site's texture and finish.
Posted Date
May 4, 2026
Due Date
Jun 5, 2026
Release: May 4, 2026
Tucson International Airport / Morris Air National Guard Base
Close: Jun 5, 2026
The National Park Service issued solicitation 140P1526Q0087 for the installation of an ABAAS-compliant accessible concrete sidewalk at the Signal Hill Picnic Area in Saguaro National Park. The project involves earthwork, grading, and concrete placement for a pathway approximately 80 feet long and 5 feet wide. The estimated construction magnitude is between $25,000 and $100,000, with work required to match the existing site's texture and finish.
AvailableTucson International Airport / Morris Air National Guard Base
The Tucson Airport Authority invites construction manager/general contractor persons or firms to submit a Statement of Qualifications in response to this Request for Qualifications to provide preconstruction services and to potentially enter into a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) construction phase contract as a general contractor for TAA Project ASE 10119102, CMAR 2. The preconstruction services are anticipated to include, without limitation, constructability and phasing review, conceptual cost estimating services, scheduling, value engineering, and other preconstruction services.
Posted Date
Mar 10, 2026
Due Date
Apr 14, 2026
Release: Mar 10, 2026
Tucson International Airport / Morris Air National Guard Base
Close: Apr 14, 2026
The Tucson Airport Authority invites construction manager/general contractor persons or firms to submit a Statement of Qualifications in response to this Request for Qualifications to provide preconstruction services and to potentially enter into a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) construction phase contract as a general contractor for TAA Project ASE 10119102, CMAR 2. The preconstruction services are anticipated to include, without limitation, constructability and phasing review, conceptual cost estimating services, scheduling, value engineering, and other preconstruction services.
Tucson International Airport / Morris Air National Guard Base
The 12th Air Force (Air Combat Command) is soliciting quotes for the purchase, installation, programming, and testing of Honeywell-Vindicator integrated electronic door access control components as a subsystem to the Vindicator intrusion detection system. This acquisition is a Total Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) set-aside and includes an attached Statement of Work and RFQ document on the SAM.gov posting. Offers were scheduled to be submitted by email by 2026-04-13 1:00 PM MDT and the posting contains multiple amendments that extended the due date and attached revised SOWs.
Posted Date
Apr 7, 2026
Due Date
Apr 13, 2026
Release: Apr 7, 2026
Tucson International Airport / Morris Air National Guard Base
Close: Apr 13, 2026
The 12th Air Force (Air Combat Command) is soliciting quotes for the purchase, installation, programming, and testing of Honeywell-Vindicator integrated electronic door access control components as a subsystem to the Vindicator intrusion detection system. This acquisition is a Total Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) set-aside and includes an attached Statement of Work and RFQ document on the SAM.gov posting. Offers were scheduled to be submitted by email by 2026-04-13 1:00 PM MDT and the posting contains multiple amendments that extended the due date and attached revised SOWs.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Tucson International Airport / Morris Air National Guard Base
The Board of Directors discussed a lease extension with MHIRJ, the transition of a member to Emeritus status, and a review of the Employee Termination Appeal Policy. Reports were provided regarding the status of the strategic plan, marketing efforts, and internal technology and cybersecurity upgrades. Additionally, the Board reviewed and approved the slate of nominations for new members, the Board of Directors, and corporate officers for the upcoming term, and authorized litigation related to environmental matters following an executive session.
This document represents the Master Plan Update for Tucson International Airport. It typically involves a comprehensive assessment of current airport facilities and operations, forecasting future aviation demands, and outlining long-term development strategies and infrastructure improvements to accommodate projected growth and ensure continued operational efficiency.
The conceptual development plan for Ryan Airfield outlines proposed facility improvements and development strategies to meet forecasted demand and ensure long-term viability through 2038. Key initiatives include extensive airfield development, such as extending Runway 6R/24L, relocating Runway 15/33, and constructing new taxiways to enhance safety and efficiency. It also encompasses airport facility upgrades, including a joint-use fire station, new administrative offices, and a reconstructed Air Traffic Control Tower with increased height. Furthermore, the plan details improvements for flight schools and general aviation, such as developing new and expanded certified flight schools and dedicated helicopter parking pads, alongside strategic airport land development to maximize aeronautical and non-aeronautical revenues and improve regional connectivity.
This Master Plan Update for Tucson International Airport provides a comprehensive overview of planning considerations, including existing utilities, conservation areas, flood features, and land use. It details various land areas such as primary aeronautical land, reserve land, and infill/enhancement areas. The plan outlines future development scenarios through preliminary development phasing (Phase 1, Phase 2, Phase 3), near-term, mid-term, and long-term development potential, and a future development plan encompassing road networks, transit connections, and land-use zones for commercial, industrial, and airport-related services.
This document presents the 2014 General Aviation Strategic Plan Update for Tucson International Airport (TIA). The plan outlines recommendations to improve General Aviation (GA) facilities and services, aligning with the 2013 TIA Master Plan to meet stakeholder needs. Key strategic objectives include enhancing business stability, operational flexibility, aesthetics, and safety culture. It also focuses on adapting to the changing GA fleet, particularly accommodating business aircraft, and maximizing GA revenue potential through strategic development and management policy recommendations.
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