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Airport
Infrastructure |
Taxiway "S"
Reconstruction and Bridge
Sky
Harbor International Airport, Phoenix, Arizona
Dibble was the Lead
Engineer for the Contractor on this FAA Design-Build
project and was responsible for the preparation
of studies, designs, plans, special provision,
quantities, and specifications and provided
post-design services. The project included
design for reconstruction of 2,000 feet of
Taxiway "S" from Taxiway "D
to Taxiway "C", and included the
following major elements: removing existing
asphalt concrete taxiway pavement and replacing
with Portland Cement Concrete Pavement (PCCP),
removing three existing taxiway bridges and
replacing with a single multi-span bridge
over Sky Harbor Boulevard, PCCP apron extensions
along the east side of Taxiway S,
asphalt taxiway shoulders, asphalt infield
paving between Taxiway S and Taxiway
T, mill and overlay of Taxiway
R, fillet widening on Taxiway
T, relocation of the existing
waste triturator, roadway and parking modifications
on/around Sky Harbor Boulevard below Taxiway
S, and airfield/roadway phasing
and detouring.
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