InfraPave

At Your Service....


Here are a few of the areas where we can help you.
If you are looking for specialist advice or assistance and don't have the resources within your own company, then please email us. We shall be pleased to discuss your needs on an informal basis.

Think airfields...think

InfraPave

Report and advisory work

Troubleshooting and technical support

Pavement inspections (including PCI) and PC/GIS management systems

Pavement design (ICAO/FAA/PSA/BAA) and analysis

Peer reviews

Expert Witness services

Training

Market Intelligence and Project Tender support

Specialist product solutions

InfraPave operates the industry standard PMS software of choice for many aerodrome operators worldwide,MicroPaver,which is gaining popularity in continental Europe and also in the UK, as the low cost solution to meeting the CAA's recommendation in CAP 168 to aerodrome operators to set in place a formal condition indexing system for airfield pavements. We can advise, train your staff or offer a turnkey solution to meet CAA's audit requirements. Client references can be provided on request.

We also provide solutions for your drawing and mapping needs through industry standard CAD software, AutoCAD LT, which offers powerful web functionality, boosting collaboration between remotely based teams. Drawings can also be shared via the web using AutoDesk Design Review or Adobe's PDF format, for clients with only the free Acrobat Reader software. GIS solutions for asset management are also available using ESRI's ArcView software package. We use Shell's BISAR 3.1 and Uzan's JULEA programs for pavement analysis, with design to either UK MOD, BAA or FAA methods. Training courses in airfield pavement design and maintenance are offered at a venue of your choice and tailored to suit your particular business needs, minimising costs and downtime of key personnel. Please call us if we can be of service.

Interested? Email your contact details to InfraPave
and we'll get back to you.


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