Gatwick awards contract to resurface runway

Gatwick Airport has awarded a significant contract to civil engineering contractor VolkerFitzpatrick to resurface the airport’s main runway.
 
The main runway - the heartbeat of the airport - is resurfaced every 11 years to ensure it remains in the best possible condition. Gatwick will also take the opportunity to carry out additional works at the same time, such as, replacing the airfield lighting and improving the drainage system. 
 
The project will involve resurfacing an area of 400,000m2 - the equivalent of 100 football pitches - with approximately 65,000 tonnes of asphalt. Around 1,900 runway and taxiway lights, fed by 530 kilometres of electrical cabling, will also be replaced.
 
Carrying out work on Gatwick’s main runway is a major challenge with up to 53 aircraft landing and taking off every hour. However, the project will be delivered during the quieter night period to ensure passenger flights are not disrupted.

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