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Project Name: Miami International Airport Central Base
Project Timeline: 2 years
Completion Date: 06/23
Address: Miami International Airport
Supplier: Ozinga South Florida
Owner: MIAMI
Contractor: Central Civil
Sub-Contractor: Homestead Concrete & Drainage
Engineer: Keith Engineering
Mix: P-501 Pavement & P-306 Econocrete
Miami International Airport’s Central Base Modification and Expansion Project, upgrade of 34.1 acres of asphalt and concrete pavement originally built in the 1960s that is now used for aircraft parking and movement near MIA’s Concourse D. The rehabilitated space, will better support larger aircraft, maximize aircraft parking locations, improve the area’s stormwater and lighting, and pave the way for passenger growth at MIA. Project consist of over 40,000 Cubic yards of P-501 pavement and P-306 econocrete.
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