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Re: Rehabilitation Work Commences At Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport In Abuja. See Photos by ephi123(f): 12:31am On Mar 11, 2017
Bigsteveg:
Why is it bad for an international airport to be shut for repairs. Have u not seen such in developed countries b4. U say govt lacks maintenance culture, now they wanna repair u are complaining .
You are on point with the other things u said. But the aspect of closing down the airport for maintenance is necessary..

Can u drive a car that is at the mechanic workshop at the same time.

E fi ote le
Do other international airports shut down COMPLETELY? No one is saying it shouldn't be repaired or maintained, the point is it doesn't have to be completely shut down. We are in 2017, people at the helms of affairs should think up creative solutions. Other international airports that are busier carry out constant maintenance without foolishly shutting down a major gateway into the country when we badly need foreign investors.

Not everything is "ote", there is an expectation for basic common sense from decision makers.
Re: Rehabilitation Work Commences At Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport In Abuja. See Photos by seguno2: 1:18am On Mar 11, 2017
Bigsteveg:
Why is it bad for an international airport to be shut for repairs. Have u not seen such in developed countries b4. U say govt lacks maintenance culture, now they wanna repair u are complaining .
You are on point with the other things u said. But the aspect of closing down the airport for maintenance is necessary..

Can u drive a car that is at the mechanic workshop at the same time.

E fi ote le
If there is anything big about your Steveg, you will know how to share links to credible sources validating your stories of major international airports shut down for many MONTHS just for the purpose of doing MAINTENANCE.
Should we wait for the links?
Re: Rehabilitation Work Commences At Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport In Abuja. See Photos by mikolo80: 2:01am On Mar 11, 2017
EazyMoh:
Make them do am well o! Am not really impressed by the size and number of those few implement in the pictures.
na why e tey reach 8 weeks. Serious airports do it in 8 hrs
Re: Rehabilitation Work Commences At Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport In Abuja. See Photos by thunderbabs: 4:58am On Mar 11, 2017
Nigeria is always a joke.....

Since i dun know left frm right, i neva hear say MMIA runway gets closed b4. How old is Abuja airport?
Re: Rehabilitation Work Commences At Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport In Abuja. See Photos by loomer: 8:10am On Mar 11, 2017
DisGuy:
just one
k9ine:
Just one runway
Them try, yeye people
Re: Rehabilitation Work Commences At Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport In Abuja. See Photos by sshalom(m): 9:47am On Mar 11, 2017
Aburi001:
I hope this man standing beside Amaechi don go register for Antenatal?
You took that out of my thoughts. Now that's a real 'pot belly. Well rounded!
Re: Rehabilitation Work Commences At Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport In Abuja. See Photos by Bigsteveg(m): 10:19am On Mar 11, 2017
Dearie, there is no airport without maintenance. And it's not months it's just for 6 weeks.

I watch it on Aljazera yesterday and it was a welcome development. By the time they are through it becomes a world class. Check out national stadium Lagos and u will feel sorry.

If u want for links. Pls watch National Geographic....


seguno2:
If there is anything big about your Steveg, you will know how to share links to credible sources validating your stories of major international airports shut down for many MONTHS just for the purpose of doing MAINTENANCE.
Should we wait for the links?
Re: Rehabilitation Work Commences At Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport In Abuja. See Photos by seguno2: 10:36am On Mar 11, 2017
Bigsteveg:
Dearie, there is no airport without maintenance. And it's not months it's just for 6 weeks.

I watch it on Aljazera yesterday and it was a welcome development. By the time they are through it becomes a world class. Check out national stadium Lagos and u will feel sorry.

If u want for links. Pls watch National Geographic....
Just as I suspected, there is nothing big about your steveg.
You make a claim that you can't sustain.
You don't know the difference between maintenance on one hand and major repairs/renovation/refurbishing on the other.
Na real wa for you oh.
Re: Rehabilitation Work Commences At Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport In Abuja. See Photos by Bigsteveg(m): 10:54am On Mar 11, 2017
seguno2:
Just as I suspected, there is nothing big about your steveg.
You make a claim that you can't sustain.
You don't know the difference between maintenance on one hand and major repairs/renovation/refurbishing on the other.
Na real wa for you oh.
All what u mentioned are all classified under maintenance.
Lemme lecture u a bit, we have 3 types of maintenance
1) Preventive
2)Predictive
3) Corrective

Either renovation, refurbishing, repairing, repainting. Brother it falls under maintenance. This time corrective because things are outta if hand

On 14 July – 18 August 2017, Vilnius Airport runway will be under reconstruction. For 35 summer days Kaunas will become a capital of aviation in Lithuania since most of the flights will be diverted to Kaunas Airport.




For links,
http://m.hindustantimes.com/mumbai-news/mumbai-airport-s-runway-repairs-off-to-a-smooth-start-but-delays-may-follow/story-tGekJYl9BQzBIDEX4JYAyI.html


https://srilankafoundation.org/newsfeed/sri-lanka-to-close-colombo-airport-8-hours-a-day-for-runway-repairs/

http://www.ezstreetasphalt.com/case-studies/runway-patches/santiago-international-airport/


https://vno.lt/en/tips-for-passengers/runway-reconstruction/

ETC


Nothing bad in educating ourselves, if u have a different opinion, lemme know. Am open to correction
Re: Rehabilitation Work Commences At Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport In Abuja. See Photos by MshelB(m): 12:20pm On Mar 11, 2017
Why must it ALWAYS be JB that wud get all the FAT contracts in this country sef? Government isn't helping our own engineering firms in this aspect o. Later we'll be hearing "Buy Naija to grow the naira". I believe we have the capacity to deliver quality too. Hit like if you're with me.
Re: Rehabilitation Work Commences At Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport In Abuja. See Photos by seguno2: 5:45am On Mar 14, 2017
Bigsteveg:
All what u mentioned are all classified under maintenance.
Lemme lecture u a bit, we have 3 types of maintenance
1) Preventive
2)Predictive
3) Corrective

Either renovation, refurbishing, repairing, repainting. Brother it falls under maintenance. This time corrective because things are outta if hand

On 14 July – 18 August 2017, Vilnius Airport runway will be under reconstruction. For 35 summer days Kaunas will become a capital of aviation in Lithuania since most of the flights will be diverted to Kaunas Airport.

For links,
http://m.hindustantimes.com/mumbai-news/mumbai-airport-s-runway-repairs-off-to-a-smooth-start-but-delays-may-follow/story-tGekJYl9BQzBIDEX4JYAyI.html


https://srilankafoundation.org/newsfeed/sri-lanka-to-close-colombo-airport-8-hours-a-day-for-runway-repairs/

http://www.ezstreetasphalt.com/case-studies/runway-patches/santiago-international-airport/


https://vno.lt/en/tips-for-passengers/runway-reconstruction/

ETC

Nothing bad in educating ourselves, if u have a different opinion, lemme know. Am open to correction
Your ETC and education certainly does not include the example below.
Why can't we hold our public servants to the HIGHEST standards instead of citing shitty examples when our public servants are among the HIGHEST paid in the world?

Runway at Glasgow Airport replaced as Scotland slept

A major civil engineering project has been taking place since last November while most of Scotland was asleep.

The runway at Glasgow airport has been resurfaced using the latest asphalt technology.
But there's been minimal disruption because they've been doing it piece by piece in the middle of the night. The airport must be ready to reopen at 06:00.

So at just after 23:00 a convoy drives onto the darkened runway.
First comes traffic management with 600 traffic cones to enforce a strict one way system.
Then the specialist vehicles: planers, pavers, rollers, sweepers and a gaggle of repurposed fire engines whose high platforms now carry huge floodlights.

Night becomes day again. Almost 200 workers have to be able to see what they're doing.

More from: http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-39249086?SThisFB
Re: Rehabilitation Work Commences At Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport In Abuja. See Photos by Bigsteveg(m): 11:26pm On Mar 14, 2017
seguno2:
Your ETC and education certainly does not include the example below.
Why can't we hold our public servants to the HIGHEST standards instead of citing shitty examples when our public servants are among the HIGHEST paid in the world?
What is your argument sef?
Airport maintenance?
Shitty examples?
Highest paid politicians?

You sound like a confused fellow..
Re: Rehabilitation Work Commences At Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport In Abuja. See Photos by seguno2: 11:28pm On Mar 14, 2017
Bigsteveg:
What is your argument sef?
Airport maintenance?
Shitty examples?
Highest paid politicians?

You sound like a confused fellow..
If you can't see the links among the three as I stated, then I can't help you.
Cheers.
Re: Rehabilitation Work Commences At Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport In Abuja. See Photos by Bigsteveg(m): 11:33pm On Mar 14, 2017
seguno2:
If you can't see the links among the three as I stated, then I can't help you.
Cheers.
Cheers
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