Maintenance works are underway at London Southend Airport to upgrade the durability and performance of the runway.
Northern Ireland firm Lagan Airport Maintenance is delivering the work, after securing a contract from Stobart Rail & Civils.
It will involve the removal of 50mm of the existing surface course and installation of 200mm overlay of grooved Marshall asphalt utilising an in-house batching plant. Other works will include friction testing, Airfield Ground Lighting and white lining.
The project began in January 2019 and is expected to be completed in three months.
Glyn Jones, Chief Executive Officer of Stobart Aviation, owners of London Southend Airport, said: "It is essential to maintain a safe runway. The last set of major runway works were in 2011 and were part of the runway extension development. Previous to that, maintenance was carried out in 1994. We are enhancing the durability and performance of the runway, within our existing S106 Planning Agreement, as part of the strategic plan for continued investment to cater for the growth of the airport."
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