On September 9, MSU-1 GC specialists, using the Gomaco concrete laying complex, poured the last cubic meters of concrete on the flight strip of the Talagi airport in Arkhangelsk.
The airport was closed for reconstruction on May 1, 2023 — dismantling work began. Laying of the first concrete began on May 20. MSU-1 GC specialists dismantled more than 10 ths of coating plates, 158 ths m3 of asphalt concrete pavement, almost 67 ths m3 of cement concrete were laid, as well as 149 ths m3 of granite crushed stone, and 441 ths m3 of sand. In addition, more than 14 km of culverts and almost 8 km of cable crossing pipes were laid. The builders mounted 4,533 m of monolithic reinforced concrete rain trays, 67 monolithic reinforced concrete sand collectors, 90 plastic inspection wells for water supply, 32 monolithic reinforced concrete wells for cable crossings. During the peak period of construction, up to 170 pieces of equipment and up to 400 workers and engineering personnel were involved.
"The 1st stage of reconstruction is nearing completion. At the second stage, next year, we will have to reconstruct the patrol road and perimeter fence, build treatment facilities and an emergency rescue station. The estimated completion date is August 2024", — said project director Kirill Glagolev.
You can see with your own eyes the work on the flight strip of Talagi Airport in the photos below and in the video.