Airport Asset Management
Growing at an unprecedented rate, with the 5 London airports doubling their customers in the last 10 years, UK air passenger numbers have grown to around 250 million annually. Given these statistics, it becomes clear that the sustainable maintenance of this aviation infrastructure is fundamental to the smooth operation of these airports where any form of disruption can deliver a dramatic adverse situation.
With asphalt, macadam and concrete surfaces to maintain, the airport asset manager has a number of different maintenance problems to contend with in varying locations including access roads, hard standing, taxiways and runways. To this end, it is essential that the chosen maintenance solutions are sustainable and ‘right first time’ whilst minimising site disruption.
With the successful treatment of over 25 million square metres of airfield infrastructure worldwide, ranging from Pacific Islands to Iceland, ASI has provided a sustainable solution to both concrete and bituminous surface on private, commercial, international and military airfields. Showing full regard to cost, performance and the environment, ASI’s sustainable technology delivers these innovative asset management solutions with the minimum of disruption.
Read more about the Rhinopatch, Rhinophalt, Rhinoseal and Chem-Crete Pavix processes.