Daily Press (Sunday)

Work starts Monday on repaving Naval Station Norfolk runway

- By Dave Ress Staff Writer Dave Ress, 757-247-4535, dress@dailypress.com

The roar of Navy turboprop planes taking off and landing will fade from the skies around Naval Station Norfolk this spring, as the airfield there gets its once-every15-years repaving.

Chambers Field will be closed to fixed-wing aircraft from Monday to June 30.

All E-2C Hawkeye and C-2 Greyhound squadrons will shift operations to Naval Air Station Oceana. The E-C2 planes are the early warning aircraft with the large saucer-shaped radar compartmen­t attached to the top of the fuselage. The C-2 planes carry supplies and people to aircraft carriers at sea.

All Air Mobility Command passenger operations will shift to Baltimore Washington Internatio­nal Airport and all cargo operations will shift to Joint Base Charleston. Helicopter operations will continue at the Naval Station, however.

Capt. Vince Baker, Naval Station Norfolk’s commanding officer, said the the air operations team has been coordinati­ng the project and temporary closure for several years.

“We are ready for this critical infrastruc­ture investment project to kick off next week that will enable safe operations at Chambers Field ... into the foreseeabl­e future,” he said.

The $16.9 million constructi­on contract calls for Williamsbu­rg-based Branscome Companies Inc. to resurface the runway and demolish 99,480 square yards of excess pavement. The Navy also plans to update electrical infrastruc­ture, navigation­al aide replacemen­ts and signage.

Runways are typically resurfaced every 15 years. Chambers Field was last resurfaced in 2005.

Chambers Field is one of the busiest military runways on the East Coast with an average of 44,000 take offs and landings per year.

 ?? STEPHEN M. KATZ/STAFF ?? Norfolk Naval Station’s Chambers Field will be closed from March 1 to June 30.
STEPHEN M. KATZ/STAFF Norfolk Naval Station’s Chambers Field will be closed from March 1 to June 30.

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