It has been a busy first half of 2022 for the CJC Airports team!
Starting of the year, the team worked on Dubbo Regional Airport providing expert advice associated with airfield works integration and aviation requirements.
The scope of the project includes an extension of the existing apron adjacent to Bay 1 to create a new aircraft parking position and includes additional infrastructure changes to accommodate stormwater drainage, aeronautical ground lighting and floodlighting.
CJC is currently providing expert advice associated with airfield works integration and aviation requirements. This also includes supporting the design management, transaction management and general project management.
Next up is the pavement inspection for Cambridge Airport. Tasmania’s Cambridge Airport has been the primary site of aeronautics in Hobart since its opening in the 1920s, facilitating General Aviation and Charter flights.
Over the past few years, TAS Fire Services have used the aerodrome as a base for operating fire fighting aircrafts (rotor and fixed-wing) which has resulted in moderate damage to some of the pavements.
As a result, the CJC Airports team was engaged to undertake a site condition assessment of the aerodrome pavements. CJC provided a report which identifies the extent and severity of damage to airfield pavements and advises on the likely cause of the damage.
Most recently, our team has been engaged with the Sydney Airports team. We are engaged to develop a Civil Assets Manual, which would act as the reference document detailing the best practice and procedures for managing the maintenance of their civil assets.
As the CJC’s first major airport project, this is indeed a milestone. On top of this project, our Airports team was also engaged to provide independent advice on the current 5-year Airfield CAPEX Plan. We provided Subject Matter Expert advice on their airfield pavements.
“I worked at Sydney Airport for over 15 years, so it is good to go back and see it from a different perspective. It’s also a great opportunity for CJC to excel and will hopefully be the start of much more.” shares Paul Rubsov
Great job to the team involved! To learn more about how our Airports team can support your projects, learn more here.