Salt Lake City Airport
We’re On Final Approach
Structural Steel Supporting a Multi-Billion-Dollar Airport Redevelopment
Salt Lake City International Airport has been ranked as the 25th busiest airport in North America and the 85th busiest in the world. The Salt Lake City Corporation through its Department of Airports (SLCDA) has embarked on a capital improvement program commonly known as the Airport Redevelopment Program previously referred as the Terminal Redevelopment Program), which currently is expected to span ten years and cost approximately $3.1 billion. HDJV is currently constructing new facilities, rehabilitating certain structures, as well as constructing improved roadways and associated infrastructure for the Salt Lake International Airport. The project is more fully described in the SLCDA’s Airport Redevelopment Program plan of execution, which is a work in progress and may be revised, updated or amended from time to time.
PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
- Concourse space doubles
- 75 aircraft gates
- Separate arrival & departing
- Passenger pick-up on level 1
- Passenger drop-off on level 2
- Five-level parking garage – 3,600 parking spaces
- New two-level rental car customer service building
- Rental car quick turn-around (QTA) facility
- New central utility plant
Project Details
10/21/2020
CLIENT
Salt Lake City Department of Airports
CONTRACTOR
Holder | Big-D JV
ARCHITECT
HOK
ENGINEER OF RECORD
Dunn Engineering
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