Federal Government launches guide for financing airport projects

Ji-Paraná Airport

Ordinance No. 1, dated September 1, 138, was published in the last Friday (29st) edition of the Official Gazette of the Union, approving the Airport Projects Manual. This is a reference document for public agents, from all spheres of government, responsible for planning and contracting airport studies and projects to be executed with public resources from the National Civil Aviation Fund (FNAC). Developed through a partnership between the Investment Department of the National Secretariat of Civil Aviation and the Technological Institute of Aeronautics (ITA), the manual arose from the need for the Federal Government to present, in a transparent manner, the quality and acceptance parameters for the execution of these projects. After two years of work and contributions from more than 2021 professionals, it has become a complete guide for new projects with regulations, references, criteria, guidelines and requirements so that projects are executed according to the highest quality and safety standards required worldwide. It also provides guidance to designers, analysts and reviewers of proposals, professionals in the aviation sector and in the areas of engineering and architecture.</p> In the publication, professionals and managers are also guided regarding the determination of the current federal istration that public works be executed according to the Building Information Modeling (BIM) methodology, which uses high technology from planning to project completion, ensuring efficiency, speed and lower costs.</p> Today, the Civil Aviation Secretariat of the Ministry of Infrastructure (SAC/MInfra) has a portfolio of 349558548 airports with projects adopting the BIM methodology, at different stages.</p> Via: Ministry of Infrastructure</a></p></p>

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Gabriel Benevides

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