Senators announce $1.29 million FAA grant for Bend Airport air control tower; construction due to begin this summer
WASHINGTON (KTVZ) -- Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., announced Friday a federal investment of $1.29 million for the Bend Municipal Airport toward construction of its air traffic control tower, due for construction this year and completion by the fall of 2025.
“Bend Municipal Airport is an important part of Central Oregon’s robust, local economy,” Wyden said. “It’s a gateway to expansion for small businesses who can ship their products quickly, or bring in potential clients or investors to witness the grandeur of Central Oregon first-hand. I’m gratified to see an investment that will help local entrepreneurs’ ideas take flight.”
“Regional airports are critical to the safety and success of communities across the state,” Merkley said. “These federal investments to support the construction of a permanent control tower at the Bend Airport will help ensure the region has the infrastructure necessary to support and promote air travel for Oregon businesses, flight training students, and tourists.”
The $1.29 million is an investment by the Federal Aviation Administration under its Contract Tower Competitive Grant Program, which was created by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
“I wish to thank Senators Wyden and Merkley along with Congresswoman (Lori) Chavez-DeRemer for their continued support. This $1,290,000 grant will fund a portion of the construction of a Traffic Control Tower at the Bend Airport, creating good-paying jobs and further boost the local economy while enhancing safety,” said Airport Manager Tracy Williams.
Williams said Friday that bids for the construction contract are due to be opened next Thursday, with a goal of issuing a construction contract around June 1.
Here's the city's fact sheet about the control tower project; more details are on this web page: