Aircraft Maintenance Hangar Sample Clauses

Aircraft Maintenance Hangar. The aircraft maintenance hangar complex consists of the hangar, ancillary building, utility block and space for future addition of ancillary blocks. The hangar has a size of about 90 m x 98 m and a clear height of 23.5 m. The hangar will allow for parking for 2 ‘C’ type aircrafts at commencement stage and can be extended to accommodate an ‘E’ type aircraft in future without the need to suspend operations. The structural system of the hangar comprises of steel supporting members finished with synthetic oil paint and fabricated mild steel purlins finished with synthetic enamel paint. The annexe building is a four level RCC framed structure with conference rooms provided on the fourth floor. A demountable wall is provided between the two wings of the annexe building which shall be removed to allow the nose portion of the ‘E’ type aircraft. The hangar has a fabricated steel roof with purlins and pre-coated galvanized metal roofing and roof extractors. The total built up area of the hangar is about 12,900 sq. m. Specifications and Finishes A concrete floor is provided in the hangar with floor outlets, channels and drains. Heavy duty industrial type floor is provided in workshops, material stores and movement areas. Electronics workshops will be laid with anti-static industrial grade rubberized floor. General office areas will have kotah stone floors. Entrance hall, conference rooms, manager rooms, main staircase will have calibrated polished kotah stone floors. Toilets will have anti skid ceramic tile floors and ceramic tile dados. The hangar facades will be in metal cladding. The annex building walls will be 150 mm thick concrete blockwork finished with plaster externally and internally finished with oil bound distemper. Some surfaces will be finished with sand faced plaster, painted black. The landside façade will have a unitized grid structural glazed façade.
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