“Comprehensive study and technical documentation of development of an International Airport Wroclaw” – 2008-PL-92004-S – in the field of the trans-European transport networks (TEN-T).
The project which has been prepared by Wrocław Airport is a response to the urgent need for the diagnosis of its situation and for defining the directions of its development . At the moment, air transport is one of the most dynamically developing industries and some forecasts indicate that by 2020 there will be an increase in the number of passengers by three and a half times and in the number of air operations – by nearly two and a half times. The Project in question involves drawing up a number of documents and analyses necessary for the execution of the investment project.
The project scope encompasses the following activities:
- Preparing tender documentation
- Awarding contractors in public procurements
2.1 Laying out the master layer map
At the moment, the airport does not have a master map suitable for design purposes. Such a map is an essential element of all investment actions. Within the Project framework, we are planning to draw up such a layer map possibly including all the information necessary for potential contractors.
2.2 Laying out the GIS map
GIS is A spatial map includes geospatial information. This 3-D map containing a vector representation of the object current state, and of the network of objects, with animation at the real time of particular elements on the schemes. Designing a map in this system (in an appropriate scale) allows to present different aspects of project execution, environment protection, and so on. We wont us this map to the noise monitoring system.
2.3 Drawing up the inventory of aprons
The scope of the project actions encompasses preparation of detailed engineering design documentation of construction of taxiways, rapid exit taxiways, aprons in front of the new terminal, the South deicing apron at the threshold 29 and an isolation bay near the threshold of runway 11. Completion of this action is indispensable for the airport to further operate. Without the said project works we soon will not be able to clear aircraft for landing nor handle them as the present infrastructure has now worn out and currently remains inefficient when faced with the increasing traffic.
2.4 Carrying out the analyses of passengers and operators
This task involves comprehensive elaboration of a strategy for air service development for Copernicus Airport in Wroclaw through carrying out a number of analyses and studies regarding passengers, network of connections, trasport to and from the airport, comparisons with other airports and so on.
2.5 Drawing up technical documentation of the noise monitoring system construction
Aircraft exploitation induces noise emission around airports. The emission of noise occurs during flight operations and non-flight operations directly related to the airport functioning, and aircraft and helicopter handling. Therefore the Airport Management Board would like to take actions aimed at the construction of an acoustic screen at the apron and prepared documentation to the noise monitoring system
2.6 Making a dendrological inventory
Within the airport perimeter there are a number of trees. For safety and environmental reasons, it is necessary to classify them and draw up a detailed dendrological inventory. This will enable to identify those which constitute major flight obstacles.
2.7 Carrying out geological tests for the entire airport
The stage necessary for the project execution is carrying out geological tests. Until recently the Wroclaw airport shared the airfield with a military base. Therefore it did not and still does not have some basic documents. Carrying out geological tests for the entire airport will enable to identify the soil structure and prepare in detail the projects of construction of aprons- where soil structure and load carrying capacity are basic parameters – and all other investment projects planned to be conducted within the airport perimeter.
- External audit
The Project will be executed over the period from January 2009 to December 2011.
The Project has been divided into three major activities: Project management, implementing the project scope and external audit.
Financing:
Project management – 2009 – 50 000 e, 2010 – 30 000e
Implementing the project scope – 2009 – 2 120 000e, 2010 – 300 000e
Audit – 2010 – 20 000e
Total – 2 520 000e including cofinancing of 1 260 000e