Myrtle Beach International Airport - MYR

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September 2, 2010 | 12:53PM

The airport, as directed by County Council, is developing a program to increase passenger capacity on the east side of the airport.  The project, called "MYR Terminal Capacity Enhancement Project" (TCEP) is a proposed $129 million project that will expand the current commercial terminal from 7 gates to 12 and will include new parking facillities, and new, separate car rental building, and updates to the current passenger terminal.

PROJECT Estimated Investment Estimated Jobs Comments
New ARRF Facility - MYR $4,600,000 93 Reviewing Bids
Airfield ARRF Access and Drainage Improvements - MYR $2,639,000 44 Under Construction
Security Fencing $914,000 15 Final Punchlinst
Taxiway B2 - MYR $2,180,000 36 Under Construction
General Aviation Ramp Rehab - MYR $657,000 11 Under Construction
Ramp Rehabilitation - MYR $3,800,000 22 Construction Starts 7/2010
Harrelson Boulevard - MYR $11,000,000 161 Reviewing Bids
Terminal Capacity Enhancement Project - MYR $129,800,000 364 Reviewing Bids - first 4 packages. Terminal Bidding starts 9/2010
TOTAL $155,590,000 746  

(as of June 2010)

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act 2009

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www.flymyrtlebeach.com/ARRAStimulus.html

For more information on ARRA programs, please visit http://www.recovery.gov/

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