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FLL Wins FDOT Award for North Runway Rehabilitation Project
  
- Commercial Service Airport Project of the Year -
  

BROWARD COUNTY, FL Once again, the North Runway Rehabilitation Project at Broward County's Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) has received industry recognition in 2020 as an outstanding aviation undertaking.   

On October 20, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) announced FLL's massive $95 million runway reconstruction venture as its 2020 Commercial Service Airport Project of the Year. The state's Transportation Department judged three qualifying nominations in this award category. The winning project best exemplified outstanding achievements in aesthetics, safety, and service in Florida, an FDOT spokesman said in a virtual awards presentation.

  

FLL's North Runway (10L-28R) underwent a significant 120-day rehabilitation from June 3 to September 30, 2019, and reopened to aircraft activity on October 1, 2019. The massive overhaul of the airport's oldest runway included replacing its 75-foot center portion with concrete to extend its life 30-plus years and repaving its shoulders with asphalt. Additionally, upgrades to electrical, drainage and signage systems were done during the project and updating Federal Aviation Administration runway status lights. Other enhancements on the runway's adjacent taxiways began in March 2019 and were completed a year later.  

 

Portions of 10L-28R date back to 1943 when the U.S. Navy built it during World War II for the Fort Lauderdale Naval Training Base. The last significant runway improvements were completed in 2004, more than 15 years ago. During its four-month closure, all flights operated from the South Runway.

 

"Through a multi-prong approach, we were able to maintain full airport operations on a single runway while accomplishing this mammoth excavation and rebuilding of our oldest airfield," said Mark Gale, CEO/Aviation Director, Broward County Aviation Department (BCAD), FLL's operator. "Ultimately, we were able to relaunch the newly-built runway on time despite severe weather challenges that included a hurricane, among other obstacles," Gale added. "Congratulations to everyone who helped to orchestrate this award-winning project." 

 

In May, the runway project also received the Southeast Chapter of the American Association of Airport Executive's 2020 Corporate Award for Commercial Airport Project of the Year – Airfields. 

As part of FDOT's qualifying criteria, the runway rehabilitation project scored top marks for contributing significantly to FLL's development, sustainability, efficiency, capacity, and/or safety protocols. The project also met or exceeded several success factors to beat out its competition, such as cost-effectiveness, overcoming challenges, and pioneering the use of materials, equipment, and methods. Nominating projects also had to be partially funded by an FDOT grant. FLL's runway overhaul received $20,206,250 in FDOT funding. However, the bulk of construction funds came from passenger facility charges, which are built into airline fares for use on airport safety, security, and capacity enhancement.  

The general contractor for the project was General Asphalt Co., and engineer of record, Kimley-Horn. During peak construction, the project employed approximately 150-200 workers.

Other noteworthy components of the reconstruction of 10L-28R included:

  • A robust community outreach program to keep area residents, municipalities, and the traveling public informed about the project's progress and impacts
  • The unveiling of "In-Flight," a new public art mural painted on the jet blast deflector at the west approach end of the runway depicting the artist's vision of nature and flight

Drone video of the runway's reconstruction can be viewed on the airport's YouTube channel at FLLAirport.

About the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT)
The Florida Department of Transportation’s continuing mission is to provide a safe transportation system that ensures the mobility of people and goods, enhances economic prosperity, and preserves the quality of our environment and communities. Every year, through its Aviation Awards  FDOT recognizes superior achievement in the categories of Aviation Professional of the Year, Distinguished Aviation Service, Commercial Service Airport of the Year, General Aviation Airport of the Year, Commercial Service Airport Project of the Year, and General Aviation Airport Project of the Year. Award winners are featured annually in The Florida Flyer, FDOT’s quarterly newsletter. Learn more about FDOT’s Aviation Awards here.

About Broward's Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL)
The Aviation Department is a self-supporting department of the Broward County Board of County Commissioners. It does not rely on local tax dollars for operations and capital improvements. FLL is located in Greater Fort Lauderdale in the heart of Florida's Gold Coast. In 2019, the Airport served 36.7 million passengers with more than 380 departures a day and offered nonstop service to 84 U.S. cities and global connectivity to more than 66 international destinations in 33 countries. The Aviation Department also operates North Perry, a general aviation airport for private and charter aircraft operators. Call 954-359-6100 for more information. For updates on airport programs and services, follow us on Twitter, like us on Facebook, or visit  fll.net 

DATE: October 26, 2020
MEDIA CONTACT: Arlene Satchell, Assistant Public Information Officer
Broward County Aviation Department
PHONE: 954-359-6201
EMAIL
asatchell@broward.org