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AIRFIELDLIGHTINGUPGRADE

Project va lue I $2 .53MCommencement I Jan 2019Commiss ioning I May 2020Project Lead I Airport Al l ianceElectr ica l Contractor I CPCInsta l lat ion I PHIA team

116 Taxiway centre l ine   l ights8000m of pr imary  trench 8000m of secondary trenching24,000m of Pr imary cable                17 ,000m of Secondary cable

An airf ield ground l ighting upgrade

at Port Hedland International Airport

(PHIA) meets the MOS139 standard

and moves the l ighting infrastructure

from low intensity runway l ighting

(LIRL) to a medium intensity runway

lighting (MIRL) category.

Project benefits include improvedrunway vis ibi l i ty for the range oflanding aircraft , from Cessnas, F100,A320, Antonov and the Royal FlyingDoctor Service f leet at the Pi lbara'sonly International Airport . This is oneof a range of development projects atPHIA and meets any Class D airspaceobl igation into the future. Scope

The 16 month project included theremoval of the LIRL and instal lat ionand test ing the of the new MIRLsystem. The works ran concurrentlywith the construction of the newTaxiway Golf and the asphalt overlayand grooving of Runway 14-32.           LED l ight f i tt ings are suppl ied by 224series isolat ing transformers,enclosed in pits . The new technologydel ivers environmental , eff ic iency,cost and maintenance reductionbenefits . The instal l included:

bui lding the

capacity of our

local teams

PORT HEDLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

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A new AFIS Tower interface        Pilot activated lighting control        5 Constant current regulators with 3-stageintensity control     Control of the Apron floodlighting        Lighting equipment protection for criticaloperational facilities.

Airport Lighting Equipment Room

ALER The new ALER incorporates state-of-the-artprogrammable logic controllers and touchscreen interface and remote controlmonitoring and diagnostics of all PHIA airportlighting facilities, and:     

The airfield lighting project meets current and future air traffic demands and provides industrybest practice and the safest possible aviation lighting environment at PHIA.

PHIA's project brought together leading airport lighting technical and project managers to designand install electrical, electronic and mechanical systems. The collaboration between our ownAirport operations officers and local electrical contractors and labour hire has built the capacityand skill level of teams in the region to install and maintain world-class equipment.

New runway lights in a pit and duct system,permitting maintenance without runwayaccessSustainable LED & power-saving componentsReduced maintenance costsThe energy saving nature of LED lighting isapproximately 40% more efficient comparedto traditional systemsSignificant power usage and emissionreduction.

Sustainability

Benefits of the new state-of- the art system:

New apron lighting

The installation of new Apron floodlightingincludes; two AFL distribution boardssupplied from a modern airport lightingequipment room, sixteen LED floodlights, five30m poles with LED floodlights and threepoles being refitted with new LED floodlights.

41,000metres of cable

16,000

metres of trenching


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