Pavement Investigation and Rehabilitation Strategy Sample Clauses

Pavement Investigation and Rehabilitation Strategy. AVCON shall take the lead in examining the physical condition of pavements for Taxiway E, Taxiway G, Taxiway S, Taxiway N-1, FBO Apron and FBO (Jet Center) Apron. • Project #1: TWE, TWU, TWF, TWG, TWH, TWN, TWN-1, and TWS Rehabilitation. • Project #3: Southeast Aprons and Associated Work Task Description/Scope of Services - AVCON’s pavement specialist will provide technical assistance to the Design Team to accomplish pavement investigation and rehabilitation strategy for the asphalt pavement facilities/sections at the Airport, as identified below. The following is a description of the work to be performed: Taxiway E (TWE) Mill and Overlay Taxiway U (TWU) Mill and Overlay Taxiway F (TWF) Asphalt Pavement Removal Taxiway G (TWG) Mill and Overlay Taxiway H (TWH) Asphalt Pavement Removal Taxiway S (TWS) Mill and Overlay Adjacent Apron Areas Asphalt Pavement Removal Apron Areas Surface Preparation/Treatment/Application [Jet Center; Customs; Landmark; Hawker Beech] Apron Areas Mill and Overlay [Landmark and Gate Gourmet Areas Taxiway S-3 (TWS-2 Construct New Asphalt Taxiway Section Taxiway S-4 (TWS-3) Construct New Asphalt Taxiway Section Taxiway D-1 (TWD-1) Construct New Asphalt Taxiway Section Taxiway D-2 (TWD-2) Construct New Asphalt Taxiway Section
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