Tucson International Airport Taxiway D Reconstruction
Dibble CM provided construction inspection services for the reconstruction of approximately 7,000 feet of parallel Taxiway D, which serves Runway 3-21 at Tucson International Airport.
This project’s major components include bringing all geometry along with Taxiway D and the associated connector taxiways up to current Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) standards. Other work includes the realignment of a primary connector taxiway, realignment of a service road to the outside of Object Free Areas (OFA), and relocation of holding position markings and signage. Also included are new runway guard lights to meet FAA standards.
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The project involves rehabilitating the asphalt concrete pavement along with Taxiway D, including connector Taxiways D1 and D3 in their existing alignments, improved structural shoulders, and erosion control pavements.
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Details
Client
Tucson Airport Authority
Location
Tucson, AZ
Services
Construction Inspection
Construction Value
$8.4M