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$30M
Project Value
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- Wabush, Newfoundland and Labrador
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- Location
- Wabush, Newfoundland and Labrador
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Wabush Airport Apron Expansion and Parallel Taxiway
As a vital part of Newfoundland and Labrador¡¯s transportation network, it is imperative that Wabush Airport¡¯s infrastructure be safe, secure, and capable of accommodating the demands of air carriers and general aviation operators. When it became clear in 2012 that the airport¡¯s existing infrastructure¡ªparticularly the runway and terminal apron¡ªcould not support a significant increase in passage movements since 2002, Transport Canada came to us for help.
Guided by Transport Canada¡¯s updated recommendations and guidelines, as well as the Obligations of Operator and Airport Operations Manual guidelines, we regraded the area to provide proper drainage, designed a spring flood control system, constructed a new parallel taxiway, and expanded the main terminal apron to accommodate the forecast peak demand of scheduled and charter flights, as well as itinerant general aviation aircraft.
Ongoing drainage issues in the spring and a shortened construction season challenged our team throughout the nearly two-year construction. Our highly skilled airport specialized team of civil, electrical, and geotechnical engineers conducted a full risk assessment of the site during the conceptual design stage and developed a plan to take care of these issues. As a result, these challenges were surmounted to complete the project on time and on budget.?
At a Glance
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$30M
Project Value
- Location
- Wabush, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Offices
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- Location
- Wabush, Newfoundland and Labrador
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Dave Dargie, Vice President, Aviation Engineering Manager
It¡¯s my job to collaborate with owners and operators to design safe and efficient airports to enhance our air travel experience.
Eric Lafleur, Electrical Engineer
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Leslie Merrithew, Associate, Office Leader
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Cheryl White, Electrical Engineer
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