Army Airfield Construction
Metric units apply to new airfield construction, and where practical, to modifications to existing airfields and heliports, as discussed in Paragraph 1.4.4. Additional discussion on ILS critical areas is found in TM 5-823-4, Marking of Army Airfield-Heliport Operational and Maintenance Facilities, AFI 13-203, Air Traffic . Chapter 6
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Washington, D.C. 20314 Engineering and Design AIRFIELD RIGID PAVEMENT Mobilization Construction EM 1110-3-142 9 April 1984 1. Purpose. This marual provides guidance for the design of Army airfield rigid pavement at U.S. Army mobilization installations. 2. Applicability.
The Army's new Enhanced Rapid Airfield Construction Capability ERACC will soon be supporting Enable Theater Access ETA operations, according to Mike Shelton, a test officer with the Airborne and Special Operations Test Directorate ABNSOTD, U.S. Army Operational Test Command USAOTC. The U.S. Army Operational Test Command is based at
This manual provides standardized airfield, heliport, and airspace criteria for the geometric layout, design, and construction of runways, helipads, taxiways, aprons, landing zones LZs, short take-off and vertical landing STOVL facilities, unmanned aircraft system UAS facilities and related permanent facilities to meet sustained operations.
The AOBATCT Army Standard AS applies to the planning, design, and construction of an authorized AOB, andor an ATCT for Army Airfield Complexes e.g., Army Airfields AAF and Army Heliports AHP. Deviation from requirements identified in this Army Standard and based on Federal
Airfield Paving Drainage Electrical and Lighting Project Details. Millstone Weber joined forces with RC Construction to complete the Pope Army Airfield Runway Reconstruction Project for the United States Army Corps of Engineers. Pope AAF is located at Fort Bragg Army Base near Fayetteville, NC. This 81.5 million project included a complete
HUNTER ARMY AIRFIELD, Ga. - The 53 million airfield renovation is underway, with the Savannah District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers completing a repaving of the runway by July 31, 2023.
32.A.01 The following safety requirements shall be in addition to the airfield's safety requirements. When an airfield has safety requirements that differ from those of this Section, the more stringent requirements shall prevail. 32.A.02 Construction Safety and Phasing Plan CSPP and a Safety Plan Compliance Document SPCD.
US Army Corps of Engineers Engineer Research and Development Center Environmental Laboratory Rapid Airfield Construction Decision Support Toolset Scott Bourne ERDC Environmental Laboratory email160protected.army.mil 601-634-3980