Case Study:
JFK International Airport

The John F. Kennedy International Airport, JFK-104.002 – Runway 4L-22R Runway Safety Compliance and Reconstruction Project, is located in New York City and is owned by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. The 267 million dollar portland cement concrete pavement project consisted of rehabilitating the existing asphalt runway with a concrete overlay. The existing runway was milled approximately six inches deep; then a two-inch levelling course of asphalt was used prior to the placement of the 18-inch concrete overlay.
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