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Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport
Airport Pavement Design & Construction Workshop | October 24, 2019
Runway 10L-28R Keel Replacement: A Team Effort
Runway 10L-28R Keel Replacement:A Team Effort
Broward County Aviation Department• Gasser Dougé, P.E., CIP
Project Designer: Kimley-Horn• Michael Carey, P.E.
Concrete Contractor: Boh Bros.• Tim Lewellen, Group Manager Site, Utilities and Paving
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Team Introduction
Runway 10L-28R Keel Replacement:A Team Effort
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Owner’s Perspective• Project Need
• Flexibility During Construction
Designer’s Perspective• Contractor Workshop
• Implementation of Recommendations
Contractor’s Perspective• Execution
• Mix Design
Agenda
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Runway 10L-28R Keel Replacement:A Team Effort
• 36 million passengers in 2018
• 2018 was the 5th consecutive year of double digit growth in
international traffic
• 27 new destinations include London, Belize, Cancun, Barcelona, Brazil
• FLL is currently the 18th busiest airport in the U.S.
• 7th fastest growing airport in the US over the last 10 years.
Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport Today
• Michael Carey (KHA)
Runway 10L-28R Keel Replacement:A Team Effort
PAVEMENT DEMOLITION
TAXIWAY MILL AND OVERLAY
NEW SHOULDER PAVEMENT
NEW RUNWAY ASPHALT PAVEMENT
LEGEND
NEW TAXIWAY PCC
NEW TAXIWAY ASPHALT PAVEMENT
NEW RUNWAY PCC
NEW EMAS BEDS
NO TAXI ISLANDS
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General Overview of Project
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Runway 10L-28R Keel Replacement:A Team Effort
• Objectives of the Aviation Department
• Minimize closure duration of the North Runway
• Get a rehabilitation that will outlast the 15/16 year rehabilitation cycle
• Get a quality product that will reduce downtime due to maintenance
• Design –
• Last rehabilitation occurred in 2004
• Decision matrix with options
• EMAS Emergency procurement
Owner’s Perspective
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Runway 10L-28R Keel Replacement:A Team Effort
• Flexibility during construction period
• BCAD was flexible by reacting to demands of the construction such as:
• Providing three construction gates for the 24/7 construction activities
• Reviewing and adopting phasing changes
• Dealing with the security needs of the project
• Coordinating flight check in time for the Runway re-opening
Owner’s Perspective
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Runway 10L-28R Keel Replacement:A Team Effort
• Generate Interest
• Introduce New Firms to South Florida
• Discuss Design Elements and Challenges
• Validate Schedule
Contractor Workshop Goals and Objectives
Runway Keel Replacement Typical Section
Utilization of black base in lieu of
cement treated baseP-501, CLSM or
Pearock Pump mix
FDOT mix on shoulders
Runway 10L-28R Keel Replacement:A Team Effort
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Overall Phasing Plan
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Runway 10L-28R Keel Replacement:A Team Effort
Phase 3A Phasing Plan
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Runway 10L-28R Keel Replacement:A Team Effort
Phase 3B Phasing Plan
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Runway 10L-28R Keel Replacement:A Team Effort
Construction Phasing
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Photo Date9/10/19
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Photo Date9/10/19
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Photo Date9/10/19
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Photo Date9/10/19
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Photo Date9/10/19
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Runway 10L-28R Keel Replacement:A Team Effort