Burns Providing Electrical Engineering for Salt Lake City International Airport’s New Aircraft Deicing Pads
Burns is providing engineering services to the Salt Lake City Department of Airports (SLCDA) for the construction of new aircraft deicing pads at each end of Runway 16R-34L, Runway 16L-34R, and Runway 17-35. The new facilities will replace existing aircraft deicing facilities that will be impacted by future proposed concourse construction. The work is being completed in phases: Burns is currently working on the deicing pad for Taxiway L. Burns’ effort includes engineering and design for new centerline taxiway light fixtures, taxiway edge lights, airfield lighting control system (ALCS) modifications, temporary deicing facilities, new constant current regulators, power design and evaluation for south vault, evaluation of LED technology, airfield signage plans, and airfield directional SMCGS plan.
Posted on Aug 3, 01:55 PM