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What's New: 1. Santa Rosa 99s offer Pilot Proficiency Classes 2. Follow the Terminal Remodel

Terminal Remodel 
Updated March 4, 2010

Careful planning is keeping the Airport open during the improvement project. Flight schedules, safety and security measures remain in place. Please bear with us, it will be worth the wait!

Construction began in July 2009, the anticipated completion date is June 2010. To receive emailed construction updates and other Airport News sign up here.

Remodel Facts

Funding the Remodel

Future Plans

CEQA: Notice of Categorical Exemption

New Security Screening Area

Our Progress

March 2010 Progress continues.
Most recent posts are shown first, start at the bottom and scroll up to see the changes.

Photo of the new roof taking shape
Looking down on the remodel you can see the new, soon to be finished roof. (3/2/10)
Photo of the Terminal interior under construction
Inside the remodel the new screening area and restrooms will go here.
Photo looking north where baggage claim will go
Looking north toward where the new baggage claim area will be built.
Photo of passengers arriving from Seattle
Just arrived from Seattle! Passengers have deplaned and are waiting for their Ala Carte bags or heading towards the temporary baggage claim. (3/2/10)

February 2010 January was a rainy month but progress was made and continued in February.

Photo of construction before roof is built.
Progress is made on the walls, next comes the roof. (2/11/10)
Photo of the Terminal Remodel looking north
Looking north toward the remodel, with the Sky Lounge Restaurant at right.
The Terminal walls are taking shape. (2/5/10)
Photo of the interior of the Terminal Remodel
This interior view shows the entrance to the new Security screening area. The open expanse in the center will be the enhanced public area of the enlarged Terminal.

January 2010 Happy New Year!

Photo of Terminal Remodel looking south
Looking south toward the Tower
You can see framing for interior walls. (1/29/10)
Photo of the Terminal Remodel looking west
Looking west toward
the Security Building with new restrooms to the right.
The freshly poured slab floor
The new walls at the right now obsure the Security building (see large photo below).
The slab floor has been poured and wall framing is going up. (1/15/10)
New floor slab and Tower
The new slab floor is seen here north of the tower and the restaurant.
Texturing the surface of the slab floor
Adding texture to the newly poured surface of the slab floor. 
Photo looking west toward the Security building
The new structure will connect the older terminal to the Security building, providing much more space for passenger comfort. (1/7/10)
The old terminal wall, new posts and beams
The old Terminal wall north of the tower and new posts and beams. (1/7/10)
The structure is taking shape
Posts and beams indicate the design of the building to come. (1/4/10)

December 2009 Work in December consisted of footing excavation, installation of rebar, pouring of footings, the beginnings of walls (yes!), underslab electric, and the hauling off of dirt (less dirt, more terminal please).

Workers raising a post
The above-floor structure is taking shape as posts are raised. (12/29/09)
Rebar and foundation work
Rebar and foundation work 
 that will support walls to come.
Terminal remodel - footings
Footings and foundation work Installation of rebar and footings are part of the foundation underlying the future floor and walls of the remodeled terminal. (12/10/09)
  Looking down from the tower at the terminal remodel.
Seen above is the view from the Air Traffic Control Tower Foundation work is at the center. The new structure will connect the Security building at left to the Terminal at right. The fire house is seen in the upper right corner north of the Terminal. (12/1/09)
 Baggage claim, security building, and construction
Baggage claim is in the temporary tent at left, Sky Lounge patio under the white roof, and the Security building above.
 Underslab utility work
Footing trenches for underslab utilities Base material has been poured to make way for rebar and foundation footings.
 Horizon Air's green Q400
Horizon Air's 76-seat Q400 uses 30-40% less fuel and produces 30-40% less carbon emissions than comparable jet aircraft. That's why this plane is green!
 Kaiser Air - Santa Rosa Jet Center
Kaiser Air / Santa Rosa Jet Center is near completion of their own remodel. Kaiser Air provides ground crew for Horizon AIr along with other aviation services.

November 2009 Work continues on the foundation. Most recent posts come first, sort of.

 Ground crew
Horizon ground crew at old counter, first day of service, March 20, 2007.
 New counter
New counter at the gate where you board. Bon voyage! (11/17/09)
 A big puddle and pile od dirt
Mount Snoopy and Lake Red Baron. It rained. Rain is good. We needed it. 11/5
 More excavation work
Drying dirt and a back hoe Getting ready to add filler for the pad build up.
Compacted filler
This is amazing! Look away for a few minutes and Mount Snoopy is gone! 11/17
More compacted filler
Come on up to my pad The lines show were walls will eventually go.
A nice spot to watch helicopters
Time for a break! This cozy corner is just a few steps from the Sky Lounge patio.
Passenger hold room
Passenger waiting area Those are reproduction Peanuts comics on the walls.

October 2009 The old breezeway is gone, what will come next?
Most recent posts come first.

Happy Halloween
Haunted Terminal Beware of ghosts in the terminal! These two don't look too scary. Happy Halloween! (10/30/09)
Horizon Air arrival
Another beautiful day at STS Having just arrived, passengers are waiting for Ala Carte baggage, fresh off the plane!
Pile of dirt
Dirt and more dirt! I don't know about you, but I want to see some walls go up! But we need a foundation first. Sigh.
Airport Blvd exit
101 North This pretty view has changed. Highway 101 between Santa Rosa and Windsor is undergoing improvements, too.
Backhoe gently lifting concrete
Still removing concrete The backhoe operator gently lifts a big chunk of concrete for removal. 10/23
Backhoe gently placing concrete in a truck
Into a truck for removal The area is now pretty clean in preparation for fill and utilities.
Check in area under construction
Inside the terminal A temporary wall is at left. The ticket kiosk is operational but will be moved for easier check in. 10/20
Putting up brackets for new shelf
That's Randy installing brackets Our patient passengers don't seem to mind that work is underway. 10/21
Installing the new shelf
It didn't take long for the shelf to go up. The ticket kiosk behind Randy is still operational. 10/21
Temporary ticketing area complete
All done and ready to go! This area will be redone before completion. Meanwhile, passengers can easily check in. 10/22
Excavation underway
Drying out We had some much-needed rain but blue skies have returned and excavation continues. 10/20
Working on the remodel
More backhoe work Concrete chunks and debris are removed to make way for fill.
A solid foundation is always important.
Backhoe digs
The earth moved! Earth is dug out about 18 - 48 inches deep to make space for low compact fill which will bear the weight of a building without crushing utilities. 10/12
Backhoe dumping dirt
Dig in one spot, dump in another Wow, moving earth is a lot of work! Here, an earth moving professional is seen making a pile o' dirt for eventual removal.
Trench
Buried treasure Conduits holding new phone, data, communication, and electrical lines are covered with a filler that prevents compacting. 10/9
Big cement chunks
Prepping for the next steps. Old cement will be trucked away in time for excavation, the additon of engineered fill,and the slab foundation.
ARRA Banner
Stimulus Funds at work The Airport received $1,685,000 in stimulus funds for the terminal remodel and expansion. The project is providing work for 110 people.
Nice Security Folks
Security Personnel at STS are doing a terrific job working around the remodel. Here they are on break singing Put on a Happy Face from Bye Bye Birdie. (Kidding!)
View of remodel
A view from the bar Have an iced tea and watch the remodel progress from the Sky Lounge Restaurant. 10/2
Construction site
Relics of electricity past The removal of old pipes and wiring found under old concrete is taking a bit of time.
Electrical spaghetti
Electrical spaghetti as described by Steve Lange, Asst Airport Manager. Thinking of the recent restroom remodel he said "this is like the restroom remodel on steroids!"
Construction trailer
Trailer invades picnic area The picnic area is sharing space with construction central for now. It's still a great spot for lunch al fresco and watching the airfields.

September 2009 Construction includes making passenger access areas safe with the addition of fencing and reconfigured gates. In chronological order.

Breezeway
Airport breezeway circa 2008 
The area between the terminal and screening area will be enclosed.
Baggage slide
Bye bye funky baggage slide
It's been moved, we'll soon have a new baggage system. (8/28/09)
Old baggage pick up area
Under construction Rumors that the Red Baron's goggles were found here are simply untrue. 9/3
Temporary entrance
Temporary access to Security Screening This temporary entrance will go away and Access to Security will be indoors. 9/12
Torn up porch
The deck is gone The former entrance to
the Security Building has been removed to prepare for the expanded terminal and breezeway enclosure.
Sky Loung looking north
Meet me for lunch on the patio The Sky Lounge Restaurant is open for business, affording a pilot's eye view of terminal improvements.
Horizon
Here comes Horizon! The nonstop schedule  is unchanged. It's business as usual during the remodel. 9/15
A La Carte baggage pick up
Horizon's A La Carte Stow your bags
as you board and pick them up plane-side when you arrive.
Baggage claim area
Safety is our priority Checked bags are retrieved in a temporary baggage claim area. Construction halts and staff is on
hand while passengers get through safely.
Baggage claim tent
A tent is coming! Open air baggage retrieval is great in summer, but a tent will soon be in place to protect people from the elements when winter comes.
The breezeway! It's Gone!
The breezeway is gone! The remodeled terminal will join these two buildings, adding 5,000 square feet. 9/18
Looking east to the terminal
Down to the dirt. The cement has been removed and the soil underneath revealed. This part is fenced off. 9/22
Terminal construction zone
The baggage tent has been installed, see it back there? The area at front will be enclosed to enlarge the terminal.
Pet Relief Area
What a relief! That's Rambeau exploring the new Pet Relief Area in front of the terminal.
Sky Lounge Restaurant
New concrete has been poured in front of the Sky Lounge Restaurant windows. 9/25
Terminal and baggage tent
The temporary baggage tent is next to the patio and arrival areas.

Remodel Facts

The success of Horizon Air gave clear indication that our 60s era terminal was out of date and much too small for current needs. Although we'd really like to build a sparkling new terminal, those plans are on hold for now. In the meantime, the Terminal Remodel will add needed space that better provides for passenger safety and comfort.

The remodel includes the addition of almost 5,000 square feet to the existing terminal, expanding the terminal by one third.

The remodeled terminal will be so much nicer! This rendering depicts the new security screening area to the left and new baggage carousel to the right.

 The plans call for:

• Relocation of the screening checkpoint
• Expansion of the passenger waiting areas
• Addition of two new restrooms
• A new baggage system
• A new baggage processing room
• Doubling the size of the ticket counters
• Relocation of the rental car counters
• More room overall for passenger comfort

The exterior front of the building and the restaurant will remain the same; the remodel will connect the existing terminal and security building to make one large building. The south facing side of the remodeled terminal is designed as a large glass wall overlooking the restaurant patio area. The new glass wall will open to allow fresh air into the terminal.

Glass wall Looking south through the glass wall with access to the patio. The windows of Sky Lounge Restaurant are seen through the glass. The restaurant will remain open, with its great view of the airfields.

Funding the Remodel - American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

Sonoma County Airport received $1,685,000 in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds to remodel and expand the passenger terminal. The total budget for the project is $1,757,000; the difference between the grant and total project cost will be funded by the Airport with Passenger Facility Charge (PFC) funds.

The construction contract was awarded to Murray Building, Inc. of Sonoma in the amount of $1,582,709 for the base project. An alternate item to include a baggage carousel has been approved and will be added to the remodel. The costs over the award amount include permitting, architectural fees, and construction administration. The Santa Rosa office of Mead Hunt, an architectural and engineering firm, designed the remodel.

Future Plans

Future air service plans include the addition of San Diego to the flight schedule. Anticipated start date for that route is anticipated to be in 2010. The Airport would also like to add an eastern hub to the schedule like Salt Lake City, Denver, or Phoenix, and increased frequency to Seattle (two times a day) and Los Angeles (three times a day).

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