Interstate Engineering performed runway rehabilitation at the airport.
This project included 3 sections, all with the goal of overall improvement at the Jamestown Regional Airport in Jamestown, North Dakota. The first portion was the milling and overlay of the 75-foot by 5,750-foot crosswind runway. Also included in this portion was crack sealing and pavement markings of the runway. The second portion was the milling and overlay of the 50-foot by 1,800-foot Taxiway “E”. This also included crack sealing and pavement marking. the final portion of the project removed the existing 75-foot x 850-foot Taxiway “C”. This taxiway ran from the terminal apron to the intersection of the main runway and the crosswind runway. Current FAA standards do not allow taxiways to connect at an intersection of two runways, for safety reasons; therefor, the taxiway was required to be removed.