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Wilmington International Airport
Complete the Runway 6-24 Rehabilitation - Phase 2 project. Items of work include earthwork, pavement demolition, aggregate base course, asphalt pavement (P-401), airfield lighting work, pavement marking, erosion and sediment control measures and incidentals. All work will be inside the airfield security perimeter.
Posted Date
May 4, 2026
Due Date
Jun 4, 2026
Release: May 4, 2026
Wilmington International Airport
Close: Jun 4, 2026
Complete the Runway 6-24 Rehabilitation - Phase 2 project. Items of work include earthwork, pavement demolition, aggregate base course, asphalt pavement (P-401), airfield lighting work, pavement marking, erosion and sediment control measures and incidentals. All work will be inside the airfield security perimeter.
Wilmington International Airport
Complete the North Commercial Ramp Expansion project. Items of work include earthwork, demolition, storm drainage, aggregate base course (P-209) stabilized base course (P-304, P-306 and/or P-403), asphalt pavement (P-401), concrete pavement (P-501), airfield lighting work, pavement marking, erosion and sediment control measures and incidentals. All work will be inside the airfield security perimeter.
Posted Date
Apr 27, 2026
Due Date
Jun 3, 2026
Release: Apr 27, 2026
Wilmington International Airport
Close: Jun 3, 2026
Complete the North Commercial Ramp Expansion project. Items of work include earthwork, demolition, storm drainage, aggregate base course (P-209) stabilized base course (P-304, P-306 and/or P-403), asphalt pavement (P-401), concrete pavement (P-501), airfield lighting work, pavement marking, erosion and sediment control measures and incidentals. All work will be inside the airfield security perimeter.
Wilmington International Airport
Provide financial audit services.
Posted Date
Dec 1, 2025
Due Date
Feb 3, 2026
Release: Dec 1, 2025
Wilmington International Airport
Close: Feb 3, 2026
Provide financial audit services.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Wilmington International Airport
The meeting included various business and operational reports. Key discussion topics featured an update on staff recognition for training and certification, a review of financial performance, and reports on marketing and air service development. Operational updates covered construction projects, facility management, and utility easements. The Director's report addressed air service activity, community outreach, and analysis of fuel prices and airline capacity. Financial action items included the approval of several lease and sublease amendments, the recommendation of the FY27 budget, and the approval of the FY26 budget amendment and the FY27 schedule of fees.
The board meeting included the recognition of an employee for receiving his Airport Master Firefighter Certification and the approval of several consent agenda items, such as a land lease extension and the termination of a maintenance building sublease. Key financial and operational actions included the approval of a 10-year lease agreement with the General Services Administration, a one-year maintenance agreement for parking equipment, and the award of work authorizations for airport runway rehabilitation, stormwater services, and utility easements. The Authority also reviewed monthly financials, the draft budget, and received reports on air service activity, community outreach efforts, and updates on ongoing terminal and infrastructure projects. The board also conducted a closed session to consult with legal counsel and discuss economic development matters.
The meeting agenda includes discussions on finance, marketing, air service development, business development, and operations and facilities. Key action items involve approving a contract for sheriff services, a lease extension, a terminal agreement, several construction-related work authorizations, and equipment procurement for common use at the airport. Information reports provide updates on financial performance, marketing metrics, construction progress on curb and utility projects, and organizational events including an aerospace foundation event and an annual tenant meeting.
The board meeting agenda covered various items including an audit presentation and staff reports from the Finance, Marketing, Air Service, Business Development, and Operations departments. Key action items included the approval of lease agreement amendments for airfield and landside parcels, the approval of a land lease for the construction of aircraft hangars, the award of a construction contract for runway rehabilitation, and the approval of additional services for airport planning and environmental tasks. The Director's Report provided updates on community events, upcoming business meetings, and marketing performance metrics.
The board meeting focused on several key operational and financial topics. Discussions included lease agreement amendments for maintenance and trash services, the purchase of new parking equipment, and approvals for various infrastructure projects such as the renovation of the US Customs facility, construction phases of the Roadway and Terminal Curb project, expansion of the general aviation ramp, and terminal design expansions. Additionally, the authority reviewed IT migration plans, staff reports on marketing metrics, business development, and facility operations, and held a closed session for consultation with legal counsel.
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