At the request of the 302 AW (AFRES) a pavement evaluation team from HQ Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency (HQ AFCESA) did a partial evaluation of the Pueblo, Colorado municipal airport. The objective of the evaluation was to determine if the now closed Runway 12/30 is suitable for C-130 assault operations. The evaluation was done on 5-7 April 1994. The runway pavement has failed and is structurally weak. Severe block cracking, alligator cracking, heaving, and rutting is prevalent. The runway is not suitable for C-130 assault operations and would have to be reconstructed to accommodate this mission. Airfield pavements, Pavement classification number, Airfield pavement evaluation, Electronic cone penetrometer, Allowable gross load, Dynamic cone penetrometer.


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    Title :

    Airfield Pavement Evaluation, Pueblo Memorial Airport, Colorado


    Contributors:
    G. E. Walrond (author) / R. E. Crompton (author) / S. A. Cox (author) / M. G. Geer (author)

    Publication date :

    1994


    Size :

    46 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English





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