Runway 4-22 at William P. Hobby Airport, Houston, Texas was constructed using Continuous Reinforced Concrete pavement in 1989. During construction, unconsolidated concrete was discovered in the northern and southern ends of the runway. This unconsolidation was confined to the bottom 10 cm (4") of the pavement. Improper vibration techniques were determined to be the cause. A current design project will perform repairs to these areas, which will prolong the life of the pavement to the full 20-year life.
Assessment and Repair of Runway 4-22 at Hobby Airport, Houston
27th International Air Transport Conference ; 2002 ; Orlando, Florida, United States
2002-11-30
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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