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Page Title: perimeterroadreconstruction

 

The City has a project to reconstruct the perimeter road and all other associated drainage work at seven different areas inside the airport security fence (Air Operations Area) at San Antonio International Airport. 
 
"Perimeter Road" is the designation given to an airfield roadway system that circumscribes the interior perimeter boundary of the International Airport.  The purpose of this road is to permit access to all areas of the airport without traversing areas designated for controlled aircraft movement and to allow perimeter security inspections on an all weather road.  This road was originally constructed in 1989 and portions are exhibiting evidence of impending failure resulting from age, soil conditions, drainage and vehicular loads and repetitions.  This project is located in the north-central area of International Airport at the south end of northeast entrance road.
 
Claunch & Miller, Inc. completed the programming study, which included a pavement condition survey.  The results of the study were used to identify and prioritize reconstruction of the perimeter road.
 
The construction of the perimeter road will be performed by the firm of Yantis Company.