City of El Paso and El Paso International Airport
- aviation
- El Paso, Texas
Project Scope
Construction Type
Improvements
Project Delivery Method
Design-Bid-Build
Project Components
Realignment and reconstruction of Taxiway U; construction of Taxiways Z and Z1; construction of FBO access taxiway and apron; taxiway edge lighting and signage installation along Taxiways U, Z, and Z1; drainage improvements; designing and coordinating the relocation of some FAA infrastructure; and electrical vault repurposing for use as storage
Recognizing the benefit of engaging a firm with a comprehensive service offering, the City of El Paso and the El Paso International Airport authorized Parkhill to design improvements for the Fixed Base Operator Tenant Ramp Addition and Taxiway U & V Realignment project at the airport. The project scope included taxiway improvements/reconstruction/realignment, lighting and signage, drainage improvements, and electrical vault repurposing as storage.
The Parkhill team explored multiple geometric alternatives, collaborating with EPIA and the FBO tenant to design a layout that works well with planned operations. Parkhill also led design and coordination for the relocation of FAA infrastructure impacted by the project.
Services Provided
Civil/aviation engineering, drainage analysis, airfield electrical, architecture, structural engineering
Project Leadership
- Mark Haberer, PE, CM
- Richard Multer, PE
- Jacob Hernandez, PE
- Eric Villalobos, PE
- Fernando Calderon
- Mary Stills, AIA, CNU-A
- John Pass, PE