Del Norte County Airport (CEC)/Jack McNamara Field

Project overview

Del Norte County Regional Airport (CEC) is a commercial airport owned by Del Norte County and operated by the Border Coast Regional Airport Authority (BCRAA) through a joint-powers agreement among six entities. It provides airfield, terminal and support facilities for scheduled commercial airlines, air charter/taxi and general aviation operations.

Vanir served as the program, project and construction manager for landside and airside improvements at the airport. The project consisted of a new terminal, runway safety areas, runway lighting and stripping, access roads and other on/off-site infrastructure, 64 acres of wetlands mitigation and erosion control.

An airport designed around the environment

The airport’s minimal maintenance and operation resources were important factors as the design moved forward. With a coastal site, it was imperative that the impacts of extreme marine weather and salt air be considered, in addition to the environmental aspect.

The Vanir team worked with the BCRAA and airport stakeholders to develop a program, space relationships and design responding to the unique environment, community and operation — this resulted in a high-performance design meeting all parameters.

 
 
 
Crescent City, California
Border Coast Regional Airport Authority
Bridging Architect

Vanir Construction Management, Inc.

New Terminal Contractor

The Danco Group

Square Footage
New Terminal: 16,000 SF
Project Cost
Five Phases: $55 Million
Start Date
2014
Completion Date
2020