Client:
Brookings Regional Airport
Brookings, SD
Key Features:
- High Intensity Runway Lighting System
- Medium Approach Lighting System with Runway Alignment Indicator Lights (MALSR)
- Instrument Glide Slope System
- Localizer System Relocation
- Locator Outer Marker (LOM) System
- Relocate Automated Weather Observation System
Key Experience:
- Airport Design
- Airport Lighting and Navigation Systems
- Airport Instrument Landing Systems
- Construction Administration
- FAA Administration
Airport Electrical Expertise
DGR Engineering collaborated with a long-standing airport engineering partner at the Brookings, SD Regional Airport to provide unique airport-electrical expertise and designed the $2.3 million airport electrical and instrument landing system. The total cost for the reconstruction project was $20 million.
This project involved coordination and design of navigational equipment and systems that are owned and operated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). DGR coordinated heavily with the FAA’s Navaids (navigation aids) Engineering Center in Chicago. The project also required significant effort to comply with the FAA internal equipment procurement process.
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