Officially known as Leonardo de Vinci Airport, Fiumicino was opened in 1961 and has served as Rome's primary airport ever since.
It is Italy's largest airport, serving over 35 million passengers per year and is located in Fiumicino, 35 km from Rome's historic city centre.
Radcon has been used on a whole range of structures at airports around the world including runways, taxiways, aprons, terminal buildings and control towers. In 2005 additions and alterations were made to the airport and Radcon was used to protect various areas of the airport including several levels of the carpark. One of the main benefits of Radcon is that it is LIFETIME WATERPROOFING, so Radcon will still be waterproofing the structure for the entire design life of the building.
Radcon resists a whole range of chemicals and will protect the concrete from the effect of aircraft fumes and any accompanying pollution.