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A pair of aircraft on an area of hardstand

A hardstand is a paved area for parking heavy vehicles.

Uses

Hardstand are found at airports, military facilities, freight terminals, and other facilities where heavy vehicles need to be parked for significant periods of time.

Purpose

Heavy vehicles can sometimes be parked on areas of unpaved compacted earth for short periods of time. But if left parked in these areas for extended periods of time, heavy vehicles can sink into to soil and become mired.

Construction

Hardstands are paved with materials including concrete heavy duty pavers which give a lot of maintenance flexibility over other products as well a strength for the life of the project or asphalt/macadam. The paving is usually designed to be thicker and more durable than drives, city streets, or automobile parking lots in order to support the weight of heavy vehicles such as large airplanes, military tanks, or heavy trucks.

References

US Army Technical Manual TM5-823-4 (PDF). 1988. OCLC 609522851. Retrieved 2015-07-28.