Under the Terminal Renewal and Improvement Program, DFW Airport's Terminal B North Stinger project expanded the terminal by 10 gates. Work included demolishing 80,000 sq ft of 7-in. concrete paving and asphalt and placing new pavement. To allow for phase two of civil work, the aircraft taxi lane had to be rerouted. This allowed adjustments to the pavement grades around the new building and made way for drainage and new construction on the first level.

Photo by Sarah Duke, Manhattan Construction
DFW International Airport Terminal B North Stinger

That consisted of 12,500 sq ft of demolition and new 18-in. aircraft-rated paving, with 63,000 sq ft of new topping paving, placed on the existing tarmac. Crews coordinated work around operational taxi lanes and aircraft and gate schedules, which required close collaboration with the control tower, the Airfield Operation Center and American Airlines.

North Stinger项目包括多个所有者和利益相关者,建筑团队必须与之进行密切沟通,包括美国航空公司,商业连续性,资产管理,客户服务,优惠,Airfield运营,DFW公共安全部,DFW Fire Dept,DFW,DFW代码,信息技术和旅行所有者代表。

To achieve a safety record of no recordable or lost-time accidents during 248,372 total man-hours on the job, the project team performed a job hazard analysis for each task, breaking down each step prior to performing the job.

Other safety initiatives included a project site-specific safety orientation prior to performing work on the Stinger and weekly subcontractor meetings.

Manhattan crews and subcontractor personnel were also required to conduct a safety audit of their workplaces prior to starting each task.

关键人物;主力;重要一员

General ContractorManhattan Construction Co., Dallas

老板Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, Dallas

Lead DesignAECOM, Fort Worth