Projects
Lexington Bluegrass Airport Project
ATS Construction has been performing work for the Lexington Bluegrass Airport for more than 10 years. During this period, we have cosntructed safety areas on both ends of the main runway, constructed a new 4,000 foot general avaition runway and taxiway along with a 35,000 square yard apron area, and constructed a new parallel taxiway for the main runway.
ATS Construction has moved in excess of 2,000,000 cubic yards of rock and dirt, constructed over 30,000 square feet of retaining walls, placed in excess of 35,000 cubic yards of concrete and laid over 20,000 LF of storm lines during this time.
During the innovative resurfacing paving process of the main runway, ATS Construction laid approx 61,150 tons of bituminous asphalt and 20,575 tons of stone in a single weekend shut down. This process took place with great care to safely coordinate the project between the airport, 2 asphalt plants, and 150 dump trucks transporting asphalt to the site.
In addition, ATS Construction has been awarded a contract to remove and replace approximately 15,000 square yards of concrete pavement in the ramp area of the main terminal to start in the spring of 2011.
Kentucky Horse Park
ATS Construction has been working with the Kentucky Horse Park for many years. Recently, in preparation for the FEI World Equestrian Games, ATS worked to complete several significant projects within and around the horse park. These projects included parking lots, internal road widening and resurfacing, new park entrances, new culvert and concrete curb. ATS Construction was able to exceed strict deadlines in preparation for the games and produce a quality job with innovative designs.
Leading up to the World Equestrian Games at the Kentucky Horse Park, ATS Construction laid approx 44,400 tons of bituminous asphalt on the roads and grounds, 56,300 tons of stone, and 2500 tons of porous pavement.
ATS Construction continues to work with the Kentucky Horse Park to complete qaulity projects and innovative designs to improve the funtion and the aesthetics of the park.
