Auxiliary Landing Field for F-35B Complete at MCAS Yuma

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Yuma ALF
All of the project’s concrete paving – totaling 41,700 cubic yards – was performed by Sundt’s own crews. We performed the masonry work for the control tower and placed 3,400 cubic yards of high-temperature concrete on the simulated aircraft carrier flight decks.

Sundt has completed a $24 million Joint Strike Fighter Auxiliary Landing Field at Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Yuma, Arizona. The facility provides training space for the F-35B – the principal aircraft supporting Marine Corps reconnaissance and combat missions around the world. The F-35B is a joint-strike-fighter (JSF) aircraft with short takeoff, vertical landing and stealth capabilities.

Sundt’s federal government construction contract included construction of a 198,756-square-foot landing field consisting of two simulated aircraft carrier landing decks; a 72,990-square-foot aircraft direct fueling station; an air traffic control tower; air operations space; three separate helicopter landing deck replicas; installation of tramline lights; a fire/maintenance building; a temporary F-35B hangar; and connecting roads and infrastructure.