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Airport development hits runway

Front Left Tony Pasin, Mayor Sage, Minister Knoll And Mayor Martinweb TBW Newsgroup
FUNDING PARTNERSHIP: Member for Barker Tony Pasin, Grant District Mayor Richard Sage, State Transport Minister Stephan Knoll and Mount Gambier Mayor Lynette Martin celebrate news the multi-million-dollar upgrade is under way.

THE $9.2m redevelopment of the Mount Gambier Airport has started to take flight with the first earthworks getting under way at the commercial airfield.

Leader contractor Heenan Earthworks won the civil works tender that will include a 120m asphalt extension to runway 18/36 and construction of a heavy aircraft apron.

Visitors will now start to see activity occurring as Heenan Earthworks begin the installation of a contractor’s security gate for landside and airside movements.

Airport manager Ian Fritsch said he was pleased to see works begin and that a regional contractor had been awarded the tender.

“Civil works starting is an important milestone and it is pleasing to see a local firm being involved in a regionally important project such as this,” Mr Fritsch said.

“Many years of planning and preparation for this project is finally swinging into action.”

The landmark development will include a runway extension, construction of a heavy aircraft apron as well as an airfield ground lighting upgrade.

The fourth element will be the terminal expansion, which will refurbish the building into a modern and functional visitor gateway.

The terminal expansion is touted is foreshadowed to begin later this year with concepts and consultation being undertaken over the next six months.

Ashley Halliday Architects were contracted to lead the design of the terminal in late 2018, with the entire project due for completion December 2020.

Grant District Council acting chief executive officer Jane Fetherstonhaugh said council aimed to provide a seamless travelling experience for the duration of the project and careful planning was being undertaken to ensure the project does not impact on airport operations.

“Many stakeholders and key partners have a vested interest in the regional airport upgrade, making it a both a complex and exciting project for the region,” Ms Fetherstonhaugh said.

“Grant District Council is very conscious that information sharing is critical and regular updates through a variety of mediums will be available throughout the duration of the construction.”

“The upgrade will provide critical aviation infrastructure, support economic growth and unlock the tourism potential of the Limestone Coast.”

The airport project is being funded by a multiple partnership arrangement, which includes $4m from the State Government, a $3.51m contribution from the Federal Government as well as $1.15m from Grant District Council and $500,000 from City Council.

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