• Upgrading Fahud, Marmul and Qarn Alam Airport

     

  • Project Number:

    610

     

  • Project Country:

     Oman

     

  • Client Name:

     Galfar Engineering & Contracting SAOG / Petroleum Development Oman

     

  • Narrative Description of the Project:

    Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) awarded the design and construction for the upgrade of three regional airports to M/s. Galfar Engineering and Contracting Co. They in turn appointed Renardet S.A., Consulting Engineers in association with Africon, South Africa to perform the design part of the works. These Airports are Fahud, Marmul and Qarn Alam are located about 500 km away from Muscat. All three airports are designed to accommodate B737 aircraft types or similar. The runway geometry has to comply with ICAO standards and recommendations for code 4C non-instrument runway. The pavement structure of runways, taxiways and aprons will be designed to provide a bearing capacity for a given number of anticipated aircraft movements over a period of 20 years.

     

  • Description:

    1)Soil surveys
    2)The scope of work includes the design and alignment of the runway, taxiway, apron, shoulder and runway turn-pads, runway end, safety areas, blast pads etc as per ICAO aerodrome design manual
    3)Detailed design and engineering services ? Civil (Buildings and Sheds) ? structural and architectural
    4)Detailed Design and Engineer services ? Airstrip lighting system
    5)Detailed design and Engineering services Electrical system (excluding airstrip lighting)
    6)Air-conditioning, ventilation design for all buildings
    7)Design of External works and other services
    8)As-built
    9)Win PCS implementation
    10)SAP PM works
    11)Hydrological study of the whole area
    12)Roads and parking

     

  • Project Sector:

    Airport

     

  • Services:

    Preliminary Design,
    Final Design-Design Review

     

  • Project Start Date:

    13-Mar-06

     

  • Project Status:

    Completed

     

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