“Within Peab Asfalt, we have extensive experience in paving airports. Among others, we have carried out work at Scandinavian Mountains Airport, Ljungbyhed Airport and Linköping City Airport. Performing jobs at airports is always exciting and a bit out of the ordinary. It requires a lot of planning and resources as much work needs to be done in a short timeframe,” said Anders Hoff, Site Manager at Peab Asfalt.
In total, around 21,000 tons of ECO-Asphalt will be laid, reducing the climate impact by 420 tons.
The work is scheduled to take place during and around the summer holiday period when the airport has reduced operations.
The runway resurfacing project at Mora Siljan Airport represents another airport pavement contract for Peab’s asphalt paving division. Careful planning is required to complete the large-scale paving within the available summer work window.
The translation was written by an AI system, though the original text was authored by a human.
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