Runway 10-28 Cleared for Landing at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
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On March 29 2011, Independence Excavating (IX) mobilized to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE) for phase II of the Runway 10-28 safety area improvements project. The projected start date of March 1, 2011 was delayed by nearly one month due to adverse weather and emergency repairs that had to be performed on another runway. The delayed start required an immediate, coordinated and accelerated effort by our crews, as well as multiple subcontractors. Multiple tasks of the project needed to be performed simultaneously in order to accelerate the schedule and work toward completing the project on its original completion date. The overall purpose of phase II of the Runway 10-28 project is to replace the east end (28) of Runway 10-28, which is parallel to Brookpark Road.



Although completing all paving operations will complete a major milestone, the navigational aids (NAVAID) portion of the project will allow for the new runway to be fully operational. This challenging part of the project will require IX crews and our electrical subcontractors to work outside the airport at various locations along State Route 237, inside the Ford plant and on RTA rapid transit property to install new NAVAID equipment. All of these items need to be completed, tested, and operational for FAA flight checks in September and subsequent acceptance of the project.
In addition to the major work items above, our scope includes runway and taxiway lighting, pavement markings, pavement grooving, and seeding and sodding to finish out the project.
The Runway 10-28 team hit the ground hard and fast to maintain an already aggressive schedule that was shortened due to emergency runway repairs and adverse weather conditions. In order to maintain this aggressive schedule our professional man power, largest iron and most reputable subcontractors in the business were called upon. IX would like to thank, The Harper Company, Zenith Systems, Kokosing Construction, Hi-Lite Markings, Chagrin Valley Engineering, North Electric, Solar Testing Labs, Royal Landscaping, Antigo Construction, Ballast Fence, Riley Contracting, and Safety Grooving and Grinding for all of their hard work. IX would also like to the thank The City of Cleveland Department of Port Control, R.W. Armstrong and their design team for all of their efforts in the successful completion of this high profile project at CLE.
Contact our Estimating Department for more information.
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