Orlando Airport Retaining Wall Drainage System | Concrete Barrier Weep Hole Upgrade
11400 Terminal C Service Road, Orlando, FL
Industry: Transportation Infrastructure
Material: Retaining Wall / Stormwater Channel
Product: JF6SS
State: FL

Case Study Details
As part of the infrastructure upgrades at Orlando International Airport’s Terminal C, a targeted drainage enhancement project was completed along the 11400 Terminal C Service Road. The Scope involved extending weep holes through proposed reinforced concrete barriers to improve water drainage performance and long-term reliability of the site’s stormwater channel and retaining wall systems.
Products Used
- 3 units of JET Filter – JF6SS: 6″ Diameter Open End Maintainable Weep Hole Filter, featuring ASTM 316/316L Stainless Steel Housing and Mirafi® Filter-Weave FW 300 Geotextile Filter Media.
Solutions
In collaboration with AECOM and The Middlesex Company, the project team installed three 6″ open-end maintainable weep hole assemblies. These drains will offer a controlled water release, sediment filtration, and future accessibility for inspection and maintenance – ensuring long-term drainage efficiency beneath Orlando’s busiest travel hub.
Technical Details
| Project Location | 11400 Terminal C Service Road, Orlando, FL |
| Project Type | Airport Retaining Wall Drainage / Stormwater Channel |
| Drainage Components | 3 JET Filter JF6SS Maintainable Weep Holes |
| Structure Type | Concrete Retaining Wall / Stormwater Channel |
| Owner | Greater Orlando Aviation Authority |
| Engineer | AECOM |
| Contractor | The Middlesex Company |
| Completion Date | Unknown |
| Market Segment | Transportation Infrastructure |
| Additional Images | Image 1 |
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