Raleigh County Memorial Airport improvements and expansion project advances

Bid From Mount Storm, W.Va., Firm accepted April 27 and site preparations started May 1

BEAVER W.Va. – The Raleigh County Memorial Airport, with guidance from the New River Gorge Regional Development Authority (NRGRDA) and Region 1 Planning and Development Council, has accepted a $7,729,959.00 bid from A.L.L. Construction, Inc., of Mount Storm, W.Va., to conduct site development for the new 105-acre industrial project at the Raleigh County Memorial Airport. The project, which has the potential to be a major aviation and economic development hub for southern West Virginia, is estimated to take nearly a year to complete. After the NRGRDA’s acceptance of the bid April 27, site preparations began on May 1.

Jina Belcher, NRGRDA Executive Director, said this project is a model for the state as the first proactive site readiness initiative. “This is one of the most complex yet rewarding projects we’ve led,” said Belcher. “Many people and funding programs came together in a positive way to make it possible.” This past state legislative session, an economic development site readiness program and funding was put in place, making future projects easier to develop and adding to the state’s job creation assets.

Belcher said bids for the airport industrial park site work opened on February 23 coming in slightly higher than expected, making the Raleigh County Commission’s special allocation “essential to the project’s ability to move forward on time and on budget.”

“The airport is poised for a major influx of new businesses and increased air travel thanks to the leadership of our long-time airport manager Tom Cochran and the infusion of multiple sources of funding to create site-ready land to recruit aerospace and cargo firms,” said Belcher.

“Raleigh County Memorial Airport is blessed with ample land and infrastructure to attract aerospace industry businesses to southern West Virginia,” Belcher added. “The airport is located three miles east of Beckley and about 30 minutes from the Virginia border, offering daily commercial flights as well as private and charter options. In addition, RCMA is open 24 hours a day, employs 12 people, features two runways and two industrial parks, and is located near three interstate highways. The airport is only one mile from the convergence of I-64 and I-77, and one hour from I-81.”

Belcher added that the region, which is home to West Virginia Institute of Technology and New River Community and Technical College, offers two- and four-year academic programs as well as an abundant labor supply for companies seeking new or expanded facilities. She said, “these training and education opportunities were part of the reason we were awarded the AEROReady Community Certification, enhancing workforce potential in seven counties.” Those counties include Raleigh, Fayette, Summers, Nicholas, Wyoming, Mercer, and McDowell.

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