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New Jet-A fuel farm with load and unload facilities.

Grant County Airport, NM, Fuel Farm Expansion

Key Info Grant County Airport Authority Project Details Delivery Method Design-Bid-Build  KEAR updated and expanded the fuel storage and distribution system at Grant County Airport. The project included construction of a 12,000 gallon Jet-A fuel tank, fuel truck rack loading/unloading skid, concrete containment pad around the 2 existing tanks, truck fuel loading and unloading containment […]

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a picture of bulk fuel storage tanks.

South Florida International Airport, FL, Tank Farm Pipe Replacement

Key Info USACE, South Florida International Airport Project Details Delivery Method Design-Build  KEAR provided complete civil and mechanical construction services for new work on the existing fuel tank farm at Southwest Florida International Airport in Ft Myers, Florida. The project involved 2 phases of work– civil and mechanical. The civil phase included the installation of

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A picture of a bulk fuel storage tank.

USACE, Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, AZ, Fuel Repairs III

Key Info USACE, MCAS Yuma Project Details Delivery Method Design-Build  As the design-build prime contractor, KEAR was contracted by the USACE Omaha District to perform various fuel system upgrades and to construct a new crew building at MCAS Yuma, AZ. As part of the project, KEAR repaired the existing fillstands, replaced various fuel system components,

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A picture of fuel hydrant workat Oakland International Airport.

Oakland International Airport, CA, Southwest Airlines Parking Fuels

Key Info Oakland International Airport Project Details Delivery Method Design-Bid-Build  KEAR provided fuel construction services for the relocation and movement of various models of JBT passenger boarding bridges at Oakland International Airport. The work included the demolition of 7 concrete panels, abandonment of existing pits, installation of seven new pits, along with associated piping and

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Army Aviation Support Facility, NH, Concord Fueling System

Key Info New Hampshire Army National Guard Project Details Delivery Method Design-Build  KEAR provided fuel construction services for extensive modifications to the existing fueling system at AASF, Concord. The scope of work included demoing and removing the existing underground fuel piping and performing subsurface investigations with NHDEP to verify if any contamination was present. Once

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A picture of Sky Harbor International Airport's Terminal 2 fuel project with the Sky Train's elevated guideway in the the background.

Sky Harbor International Airport, AZ, Terminal 2 Building Demolition Fuels

Key Info Sky Harbor International Airport Project Details Delivery Method Construction Manager at Risk  As part of the demolition of the old Terminal 2 at Phoenix Sky Harbor, KEAR provided complete removal and capping of the existing fuel hydrant system on both the east and west sides. The removal of the line was necessary for

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A picture of fuel piping at Tucson International Airport's fuel improvment project.

Tucson International Airport, AZ, Main Terminal Apron Reconstruction

Key Info Tucson International Airport Project Details Delivery Method Design-Bid-Build   KEAR performed design and construction phase services on this CMAR project which included 18 new hydrant pits, 4,300 LF of hydrant fuel system pipe replacement, isolation valve vaults, transmission main pipeline, 2 new loading racks and new isolation valve vaults. KEAR provided all fuel

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