Kimley-Horn Aviation Brochure | Page 14

Aviation Las Vegas McCarran International Airport
Services :
• Runway Rehabilitation and Reconstruction
• Taxiway Construction , Rehabilitation , and Extension
• Electrical Lighting and NAVAIDS
• Parking Revenue Control System / Analysis Design
• Airport Pavement Management
• Construction Administration
• Safety / Security Enhancements
• Aircraft Gate Modeling
Kimley-Horn provided preliminary design , final design , bid phase services , and construction phase services for reconstruction of 12,400 LF of Runway 7L-25R , approximately 2,400 LF of the parallel Taxiway C , and 17 connector taxiways at McCarran International Airport . Scope included a field pavement condition inspection on the runway and taxiway network . The project also included replacement of lighting and guidance signs ; runway guard light infrastructure ; airfield lighting control system ( ALCS ) modifications ; wind cone ; and medium-intensity approach lighting system with flashers ( MALSF ). Kimley-Horn was a core team member for the RIM studies at both LAS and North Las Vegas Airport ( VGT ). Kimley-Horn has been serving as the Airport ’ s parking consultant on multiple parking operation and revenue control projects since originally being selected in 2005 . Kimley-Horn ’ s first task was to analyze the Airport ’ s short term metered parking operation and make recommendations to improve efficiency and accuracy of reporting as well as to increase the short term parking revenue . The analysis revealed that the Airport was likely not collecting all of the revenue that it should have been . Following the analysis and recommendations phase , Kimley-Horn designed a new PARCS which included pay-on-foot stations , express exiting , license plate recognition , multilevel redundancy , data storage on the Airport ’ s Structured Area Network ( SAN ), and a parking space count system with signs located on the approach roadways , at the garage entrances and inside the garages . Kimley-Horn prepared construction drawings for new entry and exit lanes as well as the required power and communication infrastructure to support the new PARCS . Other services included contract award services , construction phase services , acceptance testing , and Final System Acceptance .