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Title:
Airfield safety and capacity improvements : case studies on successful projects
Publication Information:
Reston, Virginia : American Society of Civil Engineers, 2013
Physical Description:
viii, 94 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
ISBN:
9780784412565

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Sponsored by the Aviation and Planning Committee of the Aviation Council of the Transportation and Development Institute of ASCE.

Airfield Safety and Capacity Improvements: Case Studies on Successful Projects presents six case studies focused on the planning, engineering, and management of major construction projects at active airports. The construction or reconstruction of runways, aprons, ramps, or terminals while an airport is open for regular operations poses complex challenges, such as access to and from airport operating areas, logistics, staging, short-term lighting and signage, airline-airport communications, and staging and planning for short-term closures of taxiways and taxi lanes. Each case study describes the requirements, objectives, challenges, methodologies, and lessons learned from a recent project, offering unique insights into how complex projects can be managed successfully.

Topics include the following: New Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport runway design and construction Seattle-Tacoma International Airport reconstruction of runway 16L-34R George Bush Intercontinental Airport rehabilitation of runway 09-27 John F. Kennedy International Airport reconstruction of runway 13R-31L Los Angeles International Airport coordinated logistics management and Denver International Airport off-peak construction These case studies are essential reading for those involved in planning, designing, and constructing capital improvements to airport facilities, including transportation and aviation engineers, construction engineers and project managers, and managers with airport authorities.