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FAA Awards Dickinson Airport Safety Grant
March 25, 2026
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) awarded a $2.425 million Airport Improvement Grant to Dickinson Municipal Airport Authority on March 24, 2026, to expand its aircraft rescue and firefighting building by approximately 2,692 square feet. This funding, part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law's Airport Infrastructure Grant Program, aims to enhance airport safety and compliance with federal standards. North Dakota airports have collectively received over $61 million under this program, supporting modernization and emergency response capabilities.
- The grant supports critical infrastructure improvements that enhance emergency response readiness and safety compliance at Dickinson Municipal Airport.
- Procurement professionals should note the FAA's continued investment in airport safety infrastructure under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, signaling ongoing opportunities for contractors specializing in airport facility construction and modernization.
- This award highlights the importance of aligning proposals with federal safety standards and infrastructure priorities to secure similar grants.
- Industry stakeholders in airport construction and firefighting facility upgrades may find increased demand in North Dakota and similar regions benefiting from federal infrastructure funding.
Itโs vital that airports like Dickinson have the funding they need to help enhance safety and to continue meeting federal standards to support reliable air service for residents, businesses and emergency response needs across western North Dakota.
— John Hoeven, U.S. Senator
Agencies
Federal Aviation Administration, Dickinson Municipal Airport Authority, U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration
Contracts
$2,425,000
Locations
Sources
- DOT Awards $2.4 Million to Dickinson Airport · Cramer Senate · Mar 25
- News Release | News Releases | News | U.S. Senator John Hoeven of North Dakota · Hoeven Senate · Mar 25