Overnight construction activity scheduled for the next two years
During the next two years, Reagan National Airport will oversee a project to resurface and rehabilitate asphalt and base materials along its two primary runways during overnight hours. Crews have begun preliminary pavement work on the airfield in preparation for nightly work that will begin in May along the airport’s main runway.
Closures associated with the project have been carefully planned and coordinated with airlines to minimize impacts on passengers. Despite these adjustments, there is a risk that late-night or early morning flights to Reagan National could be canceled or diverted if they are delayed at their originating airport or enroute. On-time flights are not expected to be affected.
“This runway rehabilitation project is significant and necessary for the long-term safety and reliability of runways that serve millions of travelers each year,” said Airports Authority Vice President and Airport Manager Paul Malandrino. “Our team at Reagan National has been working to minimize impacts and get the job done without unnecessary inconvenience to travelers.”
The pavement project will focus on runways 1/19 and 15/33, which handle most of the airport’s commercial flights. In addition, replacing base materials 6 to 8 inches deep will improve the long-term durability of both runways.
Project areas are indicated by green and blue highlights
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Project managers have worked with airlines and the Federal Aviation Administration to assure adequate time for nightly construction. The work will take place Monday to Friday, weather permitting. Airline flight schedules have been modified in some cases to avoid conflicts with runway closure times. Runways will remain available to flights that operate outside the construction hours. During most of the construction period, only one runway will be closed at a time.
Under the construction plan, new pavement will be in place and ready for use in time for the next morning’s scheduled flights. Construction work will include replacing up to 8 inches of base asphalt material on a portion of the runway and replacing all runway lighting with more energy-efficient LED systems.
DCA Runway Rehabilitation Facts
Pavement Rehabilitation Areas
Runway 1/19: 123,000 tons of asphalt
Runway 15/33: 54,000 tons of asphalt
Asphalt Production Onsite
250 tons per hour production capacity
400-ton onsite storage
Other Materials
7200 feet of electrical conduit replacement (1/19 Centerlines)
142 centerline base cans
142 LED centerline lights
180 LED touchdown zone lights
32 LED threshold lights
27 sign conversions to LED
1 windsock
About the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority
The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority operates the U.S. Capital Region’s gateways to the nation and the world, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport, the Dulles Airport Access Highway and the Dulles Toll Road. The Authority also managed construction of the Silver Line, a 23-mile extension of the Washington region’s Metrorail public transit system through northern Virginia, which began service to Dulles International in 2022.
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