A MULTIMILLION pound project to resurface the runway at a North Hampshire RAF base has been complete.
The runway at RAF Odiham, a frontline helicopter base and home of the Chinook Force, has been resurfaced in a £2.9 million project, whilst lighting at the airfield has also been upgraded in another £2.6 million project.
The works, which were needed to increase the amount of friction on the surface to keep it safe, saw the top 40mm of the runway removed and replaced, to a total of 8,500 tonnes of asphalt. The important project will extend the life of the runway for another 15 years.
Station commander, Group Captain Nicholas Knight, said: “These essential works at RAF Odiham have upgraded our existing runway, and [extended] the life in excess of 15 years.
"Many thanks to Amey Highways, Levertech and their subcontractors, on behalf of DIO, who have successfully carried out the works which saw Chinook Force operations continue unaffected throughout.”
Mark Stratford, DIO’s Project Manager, said: “It’s fantastic to see the upgraded runway and airfield lighting ready for aircrews.
"I’ve been really impressed with the team and how quickly this project has been completed, despite the challenges of keeping everyone safe during COVID.
"The newly-upgraded runway and improved lighting will be in use by aviators at RAF Odiham for years to come.”
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