1 / 15

DIP TRAINING DEFENCE AIRFIELD WORKS

This training provides information on Defence airfield projects, including Major Maintenance and Capital Works, to DIP members. It covers project cycles, roles, and expectations for delivering airfield projects efficiently. Learn about the Directorate NAP's responsibilities and compliance requirements. Get insights into routine aircraft pavement maintenance, lighting systems, and airworthiness standards. This comprehensive guide aims to enhance your understanding of Defence airfield works.

wventura
Download Presentation

DIP TRAINING DEFENCE AIRFIELD WORKS

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. DIP TRAININGDEFENCE AIRFIELD WORKS

  2. Purpose Provide information to DIP Members on Defence airfield works & expectations

  3. Agenda • Defence Airfield Projects – Overview • Airfield Works/Projects • Delivery of Airfield Projects/Projects • Directorate NAP • Roles • Questions

  4. Overview • 28 Defence airfields across Australia • $1+bn projected for AFLD Major Maintenance Program (Capital airfield works) over the next 10 years (excluding new capability projects) • $150+m programmed for routine aircraft pavement maintenance over the next 10 years • Airfield Capability projects

  5. Minor Maintenance • Repetitive and routine Works (every 1- 2 years) • Maintenance of existing wearing courses (including but not limited to surface enrichment, • patching, crack and joint sealing, linemarking, rubber removal, grooving, pavement drain • maintenance, Concrete repair works) • Minor Airfield lighting associated with pavement maintenance • Compliance with MOS139 where opportunities permit for example minor linemarking changes. • Minor or no design work. Technical specification based. • No stakeholder input to Design • To maintain minimum Airworthiness Requirements

  6. Major Maintenance • Used where Minor Maintenance can no longer suffice • Repetitive and scheduled (10 years plus) • Replacement of existing wearing courses. (including but not limited to Asphalt overlay and Rigid pavement reconstruction) • Rework of non compliant flanks and drainage. • Airfield Lighting System replacements (including but not limited to ALER works, pit and duct, primary and secondary cabling, wind socks, and replacement AGL fittings to pavements) • Compliance with Electronic Airworthiness Requirements Design Manual (eADRM) is mandatory. • Technical Airworthiness Record of Decision (TASRoD) required by 50 % design to permit a non compliance with eADRM • Detailed Design Required. • Some stakeholder input to Design. • Minor New work (VFM accessed) less than $13M per project.

  7. Capital Works • Not Repetitive • New Capability (as and when required by Govt) • New rigid and flexible full depth pavement construction • Strengthening or widening Overlay to meet new capability requirements • New Airfield lighting to meet new capability requirements • Extensive Detailed Design required • Delivered by Head Contract or Managing Contract

  8. Airfield Works Delivery • Projects – • CFI, EP, SDD etc • Central Organisation/Node to ensure consistency and compliance, future-proofing • eARDM, MOS139, ICAO • BCA16

  9. Directorate National Airfields Projects

  10. Directorate National Airfields Projects

  11. National Airfields Maintenance Works Program Purpose: • Maintain serviceability and airworthiness of aircraft movement surfaces, including visual aids. • Prevent degradation of airfield capabilities. Method: • Timely resurfacing / replacement of pavements. • Timely replacement of airfield lighting systems. Outcomes: • WOL asset costs for aircraft pavements and airfield lighting systems are minimised. • Disruptions to aircraft operations are minimised.

  12. National Airfields Projects Responsible for: • Programming and delivery of major aircraft pavement and airfield lighting works on all Defence airfields • Asphalt overlays • Flexible and rigid pavement reconstruction • Airfield lighting system upgrades • Routine pavement maintenance at all 28 Defence airfields every 1-3 years • Annually for main operating bases (Routine airfield lighting maintenance is managed regionally via EMOS to the detail in the AGL Manual)

  13. Defence Airfield WorksProject Cycle Engage Project Manager (Panel) Project Start-up / scope definition Engage Design Consultant (Panel) Project Completion Deliver Works Biennial Inspections / Scoping Studies Engage Works Contractor / Works Safety Officer Design and Documentation

  14. Panel Member Role • PM, CA, Designer, Consultancies various purposes • Procurement • Nominated subconsultancies

  15. Questions?

More Related