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Bids Solicited For Woodbine Municipal Airport Helicopter Parking Apron Project

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By Press Release

WOODBINE — The Borough of Woodbine has gone out to bid for the Woodbine Municipal Airport Helicopter Parking Apron project and is requesting that bids be submitted for a bid opening at 2 p.m., June 20, at Woodbine Borough Hall, 501 Washington Ave., Woodbine.
Woodbine Municipal Airport is looking to assign a designated helicopter parking area to provide adequate separation between fixed and rotary wing parking areas. The proposed helicopter parking area will provide two parking spaces that will support the design helicopter S-76. It will be a rectangular paved asphalt and concrete surface measuring approximately 11,725 SF.
Specifications and bid documents may be obtained at Woodbine Borough Hall during the hours of 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. starting May 31. A non-refundable fee of $50 will be charged for the plans and specifications (cash or money order), payable to the Borough of Woodbine.
“We have experienced an increase in demand for rotorcraft parking, which has become an additional revenue source,” explained Mayor William Pikolycky. “As a result, we are expanding our airport operations to become more user-friendly to helicopter operations while at the same time maintaining the safety of our single wing aircraft. Funding is being provided by both the Federal Aviation Administration and New Jersey Department of Transportation, Division of Aeronautics.”

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