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Airport Construction Management

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Airport

Airport: Airport means an area of land or water whichis used or intended to be used for the landing andtakeo of aircraft; an appurtenant area used orintended to be used for airport buildings or other

airport facilities or rights of way; and airport buildingsand facilities located in any of these areas, andincludes a heliport.

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Simple View of Proect !ife "ycle

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 Proect

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Proect !ife "ycle of A#iation Proect

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Proect !ife "ycle of A#iation Proect

$.  (he proect de)nition period: Appraisal and strategic decisionat this time set the scene for the proect success or failure. *fthe proect is badly de)ned, or if the strategy and riskassessment are wrong, the proect will probably fail.

%.  (he proect ful)llment or e+ecution period: Success now

depends greatly on the proect manager and the maincontractor. "ontractors and subcontractors with )+edcontract will think their work successful if it is )nished ontime, within budget and to speci)cation.

&.  (he bene)ts reali-ation period: ow the true success or failure

of the proect will be disco#ered according to the perception ofthe proect owner and the stakeholders. /ill all the e+pectedoperational and )nancial bene)ts are deli#ered0 1ow will thewider body of stakeholders regard the performance of theproect0 "an all the borrowed be repaid on time0

'. 2isposal: /ill the proect lea#e residues in the ground andpollute the en#ironment0 /ill decommissioning mean

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*mportant *ssues for 4oodA#iation Proect 5anagement

4ood proect de)nition and sound business case"hoosing and using the most appropriate proect strategy

"hoosing and using the most appropriate and pro#en technology

Strong support for the proect and its manager from highermanagement

A#ailability of su6cient funds and other resources7irm control of changes to the authori-ed proect

 (echnical competence

A sound 8uality culture with ade8uate 8uality proceduresthroughout the organi-ation

A suitable proect organi-ation structureAppropriate regard for the health and safety of e#eryone

connected with the proect

4ood Proect communications, both internally and e+ternally

/ell moti#ated people

9uick and fair resolution of conict

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!ist of *denti)ed shortcomings (he proect scope is not clearly stated and understood

 (he technical re8uirement are #ague (he technical e+pectations are too ambitious

stimates of the cost, the timescale or the e+pected bene)ts are too optimistic

<isk assessment is incomplete and awed

 (he intended proect strategy is inappropriate

*nsu6cient regard is paid to forecasting cash ows and the timely pro#isions offunds

 (he funds re8uired cannot be made a#ailable

 (here are insu6cient resources in the organi-ation to carry out the proect

 (he interests and concerns of all stakeholders are not taken into account

 (oo little regard has been paid to the moti#ation and beha#ior of the people who

will e+ecute the proect (he proect manager is not su6ciently e+perienced or is generally incompetent

Appro#al to proceed with the proect is gi#en for political, personal or intuiti#ereasons without due consideration of the facts and forecasts in the businessplan

Senior management fail to support the proect manager.

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Airport !ayout 2esign

 (he important factors to be considered during an airport layout.

umber and orientation of runways

umber of ta+iways

Si-e and shape of aprons

Area and shape of a#ailable land

 (opography and site soil conditions3bstacles to air na#igation

<e8uired pro+imity of land uses within the airport boundary

Surrounding land uses

 (iming and scale of phased de#elopment of the airport

5eteorology

Si-e and scale of airport facilities being planned

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Airport !ayout 2esign

Principal facilities to be considered in an airport plan includes:

<unways

 (a+iways

Passenger terminals and aprons

"argo terminals and aprons

<escue and )re)ghting ser#icesAir tra6c control tower

Aircraft maintenance

!ongterm and shortterm parking

Access <oads

<ail and public transport access

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Airport !ayout 2esign

a#aids

!ighting

7light =itchens

7uel farm

4eneral A#iation terminal and apron

Sewage treatment and pumping stationslectrical substations

Security fences and control gates

1otels

*ndustrial uses

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Airport 5aster Planning2emand and (ra6c

PassengersAnnual passenger mo#ements o#er the last $> years5onthly passenger mo#ements o#er the last ? years1ourly passenger mo#ements for $> peak days during the last ?

years

AircraftAnnual mo#ements o#er the last $> years5onthly mo#ements o#er the last ? years1ourly mo#ements for $> peak days during the last ? yearsAirline and *"A3 estimates of regional passenger growth, both

domestic and international"urrent and future aircraft eet mi+ o#er the ne+t $? years1istoric patterns of military mo#ements and estimates of growth

of these mo#ements if the airport is shared facilityScheduled pattern of operating airlinesSocioeconomic data @growth rate in region of airport, population,

emplyement, income, tourism, etc.

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Airport 5aster Planningn#ironmental 2ata

!ocal planning regulations!ocal de#elopment plans, both detailed and structural,

indicating plans for metropolitan and regionalde#elopment

+isting land uses and status of the de#elopment in theairport surroundings

!ocal transportation plans

<elationship between local transportation plans andnational transportation plan and in#estment strategies at#arious go#ernmental le#els

!ocal and national noise regulations, both current andplanned

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Airport 5aster PlanningPhysical 2ata

5eteorological data B wind records, rainfall, snow, periods of low #isibility

 (opographical details to appro+imately &> km around each airport withcontours to $> m at a scale of $:?>,>>>

5ore detailed topography to a limit of &? km outside airport boundary tocontour of appro+imately $ m at a scale of $:%>>>

As built plans of e+isting facilities with details of ownership

2etailed breakdown of s8uare footage of e+isting building space allotted to#arious functions

Architectural detail plans of any e+isting terminal @e.g. immigration, custom,departure lounge, checkin, baggage claim, administration etc

Structural details of construction of aprons, ta+iways, runway and maorbuildings.

"ondition and e+tent of e+isting drainage and sewerage"ondition and e+tent of e+isting lighting on runways, ta+iways, aprons and

approaches

"ondition, type and capability of e+isting na#igation and telecommunicationaids

2etails of e+isting ser#icesC)re)ghtingCapron ser#ices and so on

3ther physical data, including e+isting ora and fauna

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Airport 5aster Planning7inancial

<e#enueCe+pense account 2ebt structure "apital e+penditure AssetsC liabilities

Dreakdown of re#enues by source !egal limitation of debt structure and )nancing

"onstruction 2etail costs of unit of construction materials e.g. earth,

steel, concrete and masonry prices

7inish costs 8uipment costs

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Airport Site Selection3perational capacity: Airspace consideration, obstruction,

weather

"apacity Potential: +tent of a#ailable land, suitability forconstruction

4round Access: 2istance from demand for a#iation ser#ices,regional highway infrastructure, public transport mode,parking a#ailability

2e#elopment costs: (errain, land costs, nature of soil androck conditions

n#ironmental conse8uences: Aircraft noise, impact on oraand fauna, ground runo impacts, e+istence of endangered

species or cultural artifactsSocioeconomic factors: <elocation of families and business,

changes in employment patterns, re8uirement for newser#ices

Areawide Planning: *mpact on land use, transportation plans

at local and regional le#el

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Airport <eference "odeAirport

ReferenceCode

Runway

width (ft)

Allowable

Crosswind(knots)

Runway eld

length (m)

A* and D* E F? $>.? E $%>>

A** and D** F? $>> $&.> $%>> $?>>

A***, D*** and"* to 2*** $>> $?> $G.> $%>> $?>>

A*V to 2V* H $?> %>.> H $?>>Catego

ryAircraft

Approach Speed(knots)

A E I>

D I> $%>

" $%$ $'>

2 $'$ $G?

H $GG

Group ingspan(ft)

* Jp to 'K** 'I B FK

*** 'I B $$F

*V $$K B $F>

V $F$ B %$&

V* %$' %G%

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Airport Passenger (erminal (he passenger terminal is one of the most important elements of

the airport due to its essential role in pro#iding ser#ices to airtra#elers. (he passenger terminal must be designed to perform anumber of basic functions:

$. 7acilitate the transition of passengers between surface and airmodes of transportation

%. Pro#ide a controlled and orderly en#ironment for the processingand ow of passengers

&. "reate a secure and comfortable en#ironment for passengers to

gather and to wait, if necessary, prior to boarding the aircraft.

'. Accommodate and facilitate all of the necessary and oftencomple+ work processes with the operation and maintenance ofthe terminal facility.

$&<

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<unway 2esignation

Steps in <unway 2esignation"on#ert to degrees

Adust the magnetic #ariance

2i#ide the bearing by $>

<ound the nearest whole

number@if the answer is L>M use L&GM.

*f there are multiple runwaysdesignate <ight or !eft.

ote

<unway bearing is typicallyreported as bearing angle

<unway designation uses thea-imuth angle

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<unway 2esignation

+: A proposed runway is determined to be ?'>&>M/ with a

magnetic #ariance of $'>'?M/. /hat should be the runwaydesignation0

Solution:

?'>&>M/ Dearing angle N &>?.?>> @A-imuth angle

$'>'?M/ magnetic #ariance N $'.F?>

 (herefore, <unway Dearing N &>?.?>>  $'.F?> N %I>.F?>

2i#ide the bearing by $> N %I.>F?

<ound of the nearest whole number N %I

 (herefore, <unway 2esignation N $$C%I

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@?'>&>M/

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<unway !ength

7actors most strongly inuence runway length

"haracteristics of the aircraft

!anding and take o gross weight of the aircraft

A#erage ma+imum air temperature at airport

le#ation of the airport

<unway gradient"ondition of the runway surface

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Air)eld Pa#ements (ype of Pa#ements

7le+ible Pa#ements<igid Pa#ements

.eed of Subgrade Stabili-ation

Poor drainage

Soft and #ery loose soil

.5ethods of subgrade stabili-ation

"hemical stabili-ation

5echanical stabili-ation

.7urther "lassi)cation of Pa#ements

1ea#y load Pa#ements B Aircraft weighing G>,>>>lb @poundsor more

!ight load Pa#ements B Aircraft weighing less than G>,>>> lb.

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Air)eld Pa#ement Performance

!oad Variables Aircraft gross load

/heel load umber and spacing of

wheels

 (ire contact pressure

umber of application 2uration of load

application

2istribution of lateralplacement of loads

 (ype of load @Static or2ynamic

n#ironmental VariablesPrecipitationAmbient (emperatureAircraft blast C heat7uel spillage

Structural #ariables umber, thickness and

type of pa#ementlayers

Strength C 9uality of

materials

Variables that inuence Air)eld Pa#ement Performance

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Pa#ement 5anagement System

3ne of the main goals of the pa#ement managementsystem is to select the type of repair that is most costeecti#e for the condition of the pa#ement

<ate of deterioration is a function of many factors Pa#ement (ype

Subgrade soil (ra6c 2rainage n#ironment

9uality of "onstruction

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Pa#ement 5anagement System

*n the )eld of Pa#ement, there are )#e general

maintenance C repair strategies <outine 5aintenance Pre#enti#e 5aintenance 2eferred 5aintenance

<ehabilitation

<econstruction

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