Aviation
From 2010 to 2017 DFW Airport renewed its original terminals that were opened 35 years earlier. DFW Airport kicked off a seven-year Terminal Renewal and Improvement Program (TRIP) in 2010 to renew all of its original terminals – A, B,C and E. The terminal building systems, opened in 1974, have reached the end of their…
Read MoreArgus built a new fuel farm to serve Quito’s new 5-star airport that has become one of South America’s busiest. A mountainous location did not allow Quito, Ecuador, to expand its old airport to accommodate larger aircraft and increased air traffic. So, in 2013, it opened a new greenfield airport located in Tababela parish, east…
Read MoreFor the past decade, Argus has provided critical engineering services for the Bogota Airport Redevelopment Program and master planning for the future of Colombia’s largest international airport, Aeropuerto Internacional El Dorado. Argus Consulting was the Engineer-of-Record for the planning, programming, design, equipment procurement and construction administration of a new aircraft fuel receiving, storage and distribution…
Read MoreThe 2006 Love Field Modernization Program, the largest construction project at DAL since the 1950s, prepared the airport to begin non-stop service throughout the United States. The complex $519 million Love Field Modernization Program included terminal demolition and renovation; demolition of taxiways, taxi lanes and apron pavements to prepare for new pavement; improvements to utilities…
Read MoreA new terminal on a greenfield site provided the opportunity to build a safe, efficient hydrant fuel system designed for the airport’s long-term needs with state-of-the-art technology. The New Orleans Fuel Facility LLC retained Argus Consulting to provide planning, design, construction administration and resident engineering services for a new Jet A hydrant fuel system. This…
Read MoreArgus used a multi-disciplined team and its proprietary, tablet-based Facility Evaluation Assessment Tool (FEAT) to a generate an assessment report to inform the airport’s capital improvement program. Delta Airlines and the LGA Airport Fuel Consortium retained Argus Consulting to conduct a Fuel System Engineering Assessment of the existing tank farm. The study included evaluating the…
Read MoreExcessive vibration is one of the main causes of failure, damage to fueling assets and incidents related to rotating equipment. Argus was retained to perform a Motion Amplification (MA) vibration analysis over all the pumps at the Nashville fuel facility. Argus performed analysis focusing on the coupling of several pumps to investigate any excessive vibration…
Read MoreCommunity aviation, heating and auto fuel depot at Old Crow Airport in Yukon, Canada Old Crow is a community of 167 people located in Canada’s northern Yukon and it is only accessible via aircraft. Hence, all fuel, including heating oil, low sulfur diesel, unleaded gasoline, Avgas, and Jet-A, are all provided via aircraft delivery. Argus…
Read MoreLocated on the border with Mexico, demand for fuel had more than tripled at the airport in less than 10 years requiring a $1.36 million fuel system upgrade. South Texas International Airport at Edinburg (KEBG), located north of Edinburg, Texas, replaced the existing underground Avgas 100LL and Jet-A fuel storage tanks and bulk loading capabilities…
Read MoreThe two-tank system is based on industry-proven fuel systems developed by Argus Consulting. Argus provided design and construction services for a 12,000-gallon AVGAS fuel storage tank and 12,000-gallon JET-A fuel storage tank with 30 gpm over-wing self-service combined product dispensing skid at the El Reno Regional Airport in El Reno, Oklahoma. This project is in…
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