23–26 Jul 2024
Europe/Lisbon timezone

Case Study on a Sustainable and Resilient Airport Pavement Rehabilitation: Merimbula Airport (Australia)

Speaker

Greg White (University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, Queensland, Australia)

Description

Abstract. Merimbula airport is typical of regional airports in Australia, with a modest aircraft pavement network comprised of local natural gravel and a thin bituminous surface. The airport pavements were expanded and rehabilitated for larger aircraft in 2022 and this paper presents a case study of that work as an example of sustainable and resilient airport pavement re-habilitation. Novel inclusions were the adoption of new runway starter ex-tensions instead of permanently displaced thresholds within an extended runway length, the objective assessment of four staged pavement develop-ment options for sustainability and resiliency, a triple bottom line ap-proach to pavement type selection, the use of foamed bitumen stabilisation of the existing granular pavement, and the optimization of the mixture deign of that foamed bitumen base for different granular materials. It is recom-mended that other airports take a similar approach to significant pavement rehabilitations, for more sustainable and resilient aircraft pavements.

Co-author

Ben Hargreaves (L&R Airport Consulting, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia)

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