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National Airport Pavement Registry
SCOPE:
The FAA has established the National Registry of Airport Pavements to help plan and expenditures
of the Airport Improvement Program (AIP). The National Registry is a database containing technical and cost
information on airport pavements throughout the United States. Data will be collected by means of surveys
distributed to Airport District and Regional Offices. In the initial phase, the National Registry will
collect basic information of new airport pavement construction since 1995, including: pavement geometry,
cross-section, design data and costs. In a future phase, performance data of specific pavements will also
be collected and added to the National Registry
PRODUCT #1: Database of technical and cost data on airport pavements
TASK COMPLETION:
Indefinite
MILESTONES:
Distribute Survey to Airport District and Regional Offices
Populate Database (Initial Phase)
Select Airport Pavements of National Importance Every January
In-depth study of Selected Pavements Yearly
Continue Populating Database Indefinately Engineering Briefs/Advisory
Circulars Yearly
PRODUCT #2: An upgraded MicroPAVER software package that will better serve airport managers.
TASK COMPLETION:
Indefinite
MILESTONES:
Release of MicroPaver Version 4.2
Release of MicroPaver Version 5.0
Guidelines on the use of Pavement Management Systems at Airports
Contact Project Lead: Robert Flynn
Last Update:
05/18/2009
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