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MRO FACILITIES

The Austin Company offers a comprehensive portfolio of planning, architecture, engineering, and constructionrelated services for maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facilities. A dedicated team of in-house aircraft support facility professionals offers singe-responsibility expertise in MRO.

From large, complex paint hangars and corrosion control facilities to component repair shops, central stores, ramp areas, and hangar bays. Austin’s MRO facility portfolio represents projects for military and commercial clients in the US and abroad. From new mega-hangars for next-generation aircraft to smaller facilities designed for the growing regional jet market, the Austin team gets the job done right, on time, and within budget.

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Logistics and Service Hangar exceeding 300,000 SF. Fast-track conceptual planning, architectural design, engineering, and material handling services by Austin. Designed to withstand hurricane force winds up to 135 MPH. Achieved LEED® Silver Certification. Brookley Aeroplex, Mobile, AL.

C-17 corrosion control hangar with proprietary painting system technologies. Designed, engineered, and constructed by Austin. Charleston, SC.

Advanced aircraft development hangar supporting classified programs. Over 200,000 SF of High Bay cleanrooms, complex material handling systems and aircraft rated flexible in floor utility boxes. Design-Build Services by Austin. Palmdale, CA.

Corrosion control hangar can service two aircraft at a time, greatly increasing serviceability. Service bays can accommodate a variety of military fixed wing and rotary aircraft. Ventilation system furnishes 100 percent filtered outside air at horizontal laminar flow velocities. Design-Build Services by Austin. Fallon, NEV.

A narrowbody maintenance facility with a multi-bay hangar and support shops. Planned, designed, and constructed by Austin. Sea-Tac Airport, Seattle, WA

Production hangar, aircraft assembly, administration and flight preparation area, two-bay paint facility, and delivery center. Project management, preconstruction, and construction management by Austin. Melbourne, FL.

Fighter aircraft maintenance hangar. Designed, engineered, and constructed by Austin under the NAVFAC design-build program. Atlanta, GA.

designed, engineered and constructed this wide-body hangar using proprietary painting system technologies. The facility was designed to support systems including telescoping man-lift platforms, particulate control and ventilation, breathing air, compressed air, process water, electrical (hazardous), and high-pressure hot washers. Oklahoma City, OK.

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FULL RANGE OF CAPABILITIES

Industry leaders select Austin based on their experience, resources, and in-depth understanding of aircraft maintenance and support functions. Since the birth of aviation, Austin has been an innovator in the design, engineering, and construction of MRO facilities. From new greenfield projects to major renovations and expansions, Austin has the team to do the job.

Austin understands the unique features of each operation and the varying function-specific areas and specialized equipment needed to meet a specified level of work. From major projects designed to increase capacity and improve efficiency to minor renovations, such as upgrading facilities for newer technology, Austin offers the best team for your specific project.

PLANNING IS MISSION CRITICAL

Understanding current and future maintenance requirements are crucial to ensuring your project’s success. That’s why Austin conducts an extensive planning session at the onset of each project to thoroughly understand each component of the maintenance operations before design begins.

Using benchmarks and detailed checklists customized for each facility type or maintenance operation, Austin’s facilities planning team evaluates every operation component, from work docks and fleet sizes to building features, systems, and equipment. Then, cost-benefit analyses are performed for each recommended solution to help select the right fit.

By thoroughly analyzing maintenance operations, Austin can determine the most appropriate and cost-efficient components for your specific requirements.

Understanding how your facility operates and implementing appropriate designs will optimize maintenance operations, reduce costs, maximize throughput, and improve your bottom line.

THE AUSTIN METHOD®

Experience the advantages of single source responsibility through The Austin Method. Whether you are building new, expanding, or automating, we have the depth of expertise to deliver your project on time and within budget. This method segments the project into steps that build on each other. These steps ensure that risk, scope, schedule and cost will be accurately evaluated early in the project, providing predictability of project success.

SERVICES

SITE LOCATION SERVICES

Location Strategy Studies, Labor Market Studies, Favorable Area Analysis, Supply Chain Network Studies, Property Due Diligence, Incentives Negotiations

ARCHITECTURE AND ENGINEERING

Site Master Planning, Civil Design, Structural, HVAC Mechanical, Building Utilities, Instrumentation and Controls, Process Design, Requirements Programming, Space Planning and Layout, Strategic Master Plan, Feasibility Studies, Systems Integration, Systems Training

PROGRAM AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT

General Construction, Construction Management, Procurement, Cost Estimating and Control, Scheduling, Value Engineering, Safety, Equipment installation, Startup and Commissioning

ANCILLARY SERVICES

Manufacturing Studies, Material Handling Engineering, Operations and Maintenance, Packaging, Plant Automation, Process Analysis, Plant Utilities Analysis

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COST ACCURACY INDEX $ AT RISK STEP 1: PRELIMINARY DESIGN 30% ENGINEERING MASA STOP 90% ENGINEERING BOARD APPROVAL +10%/-10% ESTIMATE DETAILED ENGINEERING SUPPORT ENGINEERING PROCUREMENT PLANNING, ORGANIZATION AND SUPPORT CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION & START-UP +30/-20% ESTIMATE ±/-50% STEP 2: DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 60% ENGINEERING STEP 3: ENGINEERING, CONSTRUCTION AND EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION 90% ENGINEERED PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT QUOTES AND DESIGN DATA
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