CHARLOTTESVILLE ALBEMARLE AIRPORT
Charlottesville, Virginia
The project was funded under the FAA’s Airport Improvement Program (AIP). The security and communications technology design was provided in compliance with all TSA and FAA requirements and security guidelines for airport planning, design and construction (FAR Part 107 and 108). The project also entailed fiber optic and copper infrastructure design to support the Airport’s security, voice, data, parking revenue control system and facility controls throughout the airport facilities and grounds.
SERVICES INCLUDED:
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- Risk assessment/vulnerability analysis which investigated the existing physical security, determined threats, and assessed the effectiveness of current electronic security.
- Developed construction documents in accordance with FAA and TSA requirements for the security access control, alarm monitoring system and new telecommunication fiber optic infrastructure throughout the airport, to support security, voice, data, parking revenue control system, video, control, etc. and to facilitated future expansion. This fiber infrastructure consists of seven fiber stations located in various buildings, interconnecting all buildings and hangers throughout the Airport with over 20 kilometers of fiber runs. The fiber optic outside plant (OSP) infrastructure was designed with future growth and expansion in mind to avoid future outside OSP expanse, disruption and much needed lightning protection.
- Developed construction documents for the airport’s new fiber based Parking Revenue and Control System.
- Designed a command control/ communication center.
- Provided bidding and negotiations assistance and construction administration services.