Politics & Government

$3.5 Million Apron Rehab Project At Ocean County Airport Complete

Airplanes in Berkeley can now taxi and land much easier now that the apron at the Ocean County Airport has been repaired.

Anthony Agliata, (left) Director of the Ocean County Planning Department,
reviews with the Director of the Ocean County Board of Commissioners Joseph H. Vicari
the completed apron rehabilitation project at the Ocean County Airport, Route 530.
Anthony Agliata, (left) Director of the Ocean County Planning Department, reviews with the Director of the Ocean County Board of Commissioners Joseph H. Vicari the completed apron rehabilitation project at the Ocean County Airport, Route 530. (Ocean County Board of Commissioners)

BERKELEY, NJ — A six-month $3.5 million apron rehabilitation project at the Ocean County Airport is complete as of Dec. 2022, the Board of Commissioners announced.

The newly-redone apron provides for a smoother and safer area for airplanes to prepare for take-off and to store after landing.

“The last apron repair was done more than 15 years ago and over time we began to see significant surface cracking,” said Director of the Ocean County Board of Commissioners Joseph H. Vicari, who serves as liaison to the airport. “Due to the aging of the surface it was important for us to make these improvements to the apron to improve safety for the pilots and to assure the area was well maintained for the planes.”

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The rehabilitation project consisted of approximately 95,000 square yards of bituminous pavement, and included full depth crack repairs, paving, drainage repairs and pavement markings.

“The apron area is adjacent to our t-hangars and terminal building at the airport and it needs to be well maintained,” Vicari said, adding that the county takes great pride in the airport. “Corporate jets and personal aircraft use this area frequently and with a lot of use comes wear and tear. With the various weights of the planes, there can be safety issues created when taxiing over cracks.”

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The apron rehabilitation project was broken into four phases with one for design and three for construction, done by contractor CJ Hesse.

The total cost of the project was $3,514,399 with phases one, two and four funded 100 percent by the Federal Aviation Administration. Phase three required a County contribution of $16,667.

Since 1991, about $42 million has been invested in various improvement projects at the Ocean County Airport with about $32 million coming from FAA grants and New Jersey Department of Transportation funding.

“The airport is relied upon during emergencies and also helps with the County’s economic development,” Vicari said. “By partnering with the state and federal government we have secured a good portion of the funds needed to keep the airport safe and kept in good condition.”

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