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New Beijing International Airport gets precision aprons with Wirtgen Slipform Pavers
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New Beijing International Airport gets precision aprons with Wirtgen Slipform Pavers

New Beijing International Airport gets precision aprons with Wirtgen Slipform Pavers

Four Wirtgen slipform pavers are playing an important part in the construction of the apron area for the new Beijing International Airport.

The airport is scheduled to start operations on September 30, 2019, Beijing New International Airport and is predicted to be the world’s largest airport on its completion.

A fleet of Wirtgen slipform pavers is working on Beijing New International Airport in Daxing for the construction of the enormous apron area, with a parking capacity of 268 aircraft.
A fleet of Wirtgen slipform pavers is working on new Beijing International Airport in Daxing for the construction of the enormous apron area, with a parking capacity of 268 aircraft.

Beijing’s mega-airport

Beijing is the main passenger hub in Asia. The new Beijing International Airport is located 67 km from the capital city along the border to Hebei province. It will relieve pressure on the existing airport northeast of Beijing, currently the world’s second-largest in terms of passenger volume.

The new airport will initially serve 45 million passengers but will have a total capacity of 100 million. The concrete paving is being carried out by 4 Wirtgen SP 500 slipform paver units and with full application support from the Wirtgen Group subsidiary in China.

Designed for over one flight movement per minute: the traffic areas need to withstand extremely high loads. Wirtgen slipform pavers deliver the top-quality concrete pavement.
Designed for over one flight movement per minute: the traffic areas need to withstand extremely high loads. Wirtgen slipform pavers deliver the top-quality concrete pavement.

Mature processes for concrete paving

Low temperatures of around 0°C during the cold winters at the Beijing International Airport were one of the challenges the Beijing Sino-Aero Construction Engineering Co., Ltd. team had to face during the construction period of the large apron area. A total of 4 Wirtgen SP 500 slipform pavers were paving single-layer concrete slabs 5 m wide and 42 cm thick over fixed forms. Levelling and steering parameters were communicated to the Wirtgen machine control system via string-line sensors.

To withstand the high aircraft loads, the concrete slabs are reinforced by means of steel dowels. Thanks to the productive performance and the high machine availability, daily production targets could easily be achieved so the tough timeline was adhered to.

"Wirtgen offer the full range of concrete paving solutions for airport projects,“ said Howard Shen, Senior Product Manager, Wirtgen Group in China.
“Wirtgen offer the full range of concrete paving solutions for airport projects,” said Howard Shen, Senior Product Manager, Wirtgen Group in China.

Highest cost-efficiency and quality

On large-scale job sites such as the new Beijing International Airport, every saving has a significant effect on the final costs. When choosing the equipment fleet for such a venture, the contractor must consider several factors. Minimizing manpower was one of the main criteria considered by Sino-Aero Construction Engineering; they concluded that the Wirtgen slipform pavers were the right solution for automated, efficient concrete paving.

The process ran smoothly and exactly as scheduled, and the robust paving mold slip-formed the concrete, exceeding the required specifications. Electrical vibrators emitting high-frequency vibrations ensured optimum compaction of the concrete during the slip-forming process. Last but not least, the oscillating beam and super-smoother put the finishing touches to the brand new pavement.

Post source : Wirtgen Group

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