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Airport Infrastructure |
East Economy Phase II Garage
Sky Harbor International Airport, Phoenix, Arizona
Dibble was the prime consultant for the design of the
$40 million, 3,600-space East Economy Phase 2 Garage
Structure. The facility is an eight-level precast concrete
structure designed with an emphasis on safety and ease
of use. The work included caisson foundations, an air-conditioned
ground-level waiting lobby, a vehicular ramp outside
the garage, glass-front elevators, steel-framed canopies
on the top level, steel-framed stairwells, garage signing
and striping, a garage drainage system and outfall storm
drain, water and sewer lines, lighting and an emergency
generator, an electronic space count system compatible
with Sky Harbor's current system, and CCTV security
cameras with related infrastructure. In addition, the
project involved coordination of the relocation design
for 3,000 feet of 69-inch sewer and a new Odor Control
Facility. Also included were airspace evaluations associated
with the facilitys proximity to a runway, including
a Part 77 evaluation, coordination of a Terminal Instrument
Procedures Study, and submittal of an FAA Form 7460
for approval.
Owner:
City of Phoenix
Aviation
Department
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