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Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji airport completes recarpeting of secondary Runway 14/32A comprehensive daily program, featuring specific targets, was carefully planned and diligently monitored
Mrityunjay Bose
DHNS
Last Updated IST
The recarpeted stretch of the secondary runway at Mumbai's CSMIA. credit: Special Arrangement
The recarpeted stretch of the secondary runway at Mumbai's CSMIA. credit: Special Arrangement

In what would enhance operational efficiency of one of the business airports of the country, the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) has completed the recarpeting of secondary Runway 14/32.

“With meticulous planning, seamless execution, and a strong commitment to strict timelines and safe operations, CSMIA has successfully achieved this crucial infrastructure enhancement as per schedule. This is a step forward in enhancing operational efficiency and maintaining the highest safety standards for air travel,” the CSMIA said in a statement.

A comprehensive daily program, featuring specific targets, was carefully planned and diligently monitored. To ensure the project's efficiency and swift progress, the runway remained closed for approximately 12 hours daily. This uninterrupted period enabled the project team to execute their tasks meticulously.

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The major resurfacing work covered a substantial area, with the runway spanning an impressive length of 2210 meters (excluding the intersection portion) and boasting a breadth of 75 meters which led to the upgradation of all stressed portions of the runway surface by laying about 72,500 metric ton (MT) asphalt.

CSMIA adopted the widely acclaimed "Mill & Fill" technique for Runway 14/32 which are carefully orchestrated steps.

That includes precise removal of existing Airfield Ground Lighting fittings by core cutting, subsequent core filling with quick set concrete, precise milling of the existing surface to the required depth, precisely overlaying with layers of Asphalt (DBM, AC) using advanced paver machines, followed by coring on the new surface to fix the fittings as per the planned strip chart. Finally, comprehensive testing and commissioning were conducted after the meticulous installation of all necessary fittings.

“The completion of the recarpeting project signifies a significant leap forward for CSMIA, delivering long-term benefits and further solidifying its commitment to maintenance excellence, operational safety, and efficient flight operations. The overlay process enhances the cross slopes, thereby enhancing the runway's ability to efficiently drain off surface water, especially during monsoon periods. Moreover, the recarpeting work significantly improves the runway's friction value, thus augmenting overall operational efficiency,” the statement reads.

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(Published 13 June 2023, 06:46 IST)