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From major infrastructure updates and terminal renovations to runway repairs, airport construction is key to ensuring passengers flight experiences are both safe and enjoyable.



Work Has Started On Major Expansion of Burlington, Vt.'s Patrick Leahy Intl. Airport

The South Burlington Development Review Board in Vermont is getting its first pass at a plan for a massive expansion project at the region's Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport (Leahy BTV). Construction at the site for the project launched earlier in October, marking the beginning steps for the $45 million infrastructure project that is expected to take two years to complete, according to The Other Paper, a South Burlington newspaper, on Oct....


Rhode Island's Delegation in Washington Landed $10M for Upgrades at Providence's Airport

T.F. Green International Airport (PVD) in Providence, R.I., will be getting some new interior upgrades and gates in its passenger terminal due to the efforts of the state's congressional delegation in Washington, D.C....


Columbus Airport Lands $24M in Federal Funds for Runway; Ga. Tech Looks to Expand Its Campus

The commercial airport in Columbus, Ga., is due to receive big money from the federal government to help fully reconstruct one of its runways, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced Sept. 6....


New York Gov. Releases Video Tour of Reimagined Greater Binghamton Airport

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Sept. 9 unveiled a new fly-through video rendering that offers viewers their first glimpse of a reimagined Greater Binghamton Airport, now under construction. First announced by Hochul last November, the project is being funded with $32 million from her Upstate Airport Economic Development and Revitalization Competition....


Indoor Terminal 2 Work at N.C.'s RDU Airport Only a Small Part of 25-Year, $3B Overhaul

More than 15 million travelers will pass through Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) in 2024, and chances are most of them will use the restroom before or after their flight. All that flushing, hand washing and roller-bag pulling can be hard on a bathroom....


Barco Begins $48M Hangar Project at Spanish Fork

Construction has begun in Utah on a $48 million hangar development project at Spanish Fork Airport. The effort is the latest partnership between the facility and Utah Aviation. "Spanish Fork Airport has a need for growth, as the Utah County area continues to grow," Utah Aviation Project Manager Devan Cahoon said....


Balfour Beatty Selected to Deliver Onslow County's Albert J. Ellis Airport Expansion Project in North Carolina

Balfour Beatty has been selected to deliver the runway expansion at Albert J. Ellis Airport in Jacksonville, N.C., on behalf of Onslow County. The project includes extensive renovation and expansion of the airport's taxiway and runway to provide a transformative travel experience for travelers of Jacksonville, Wilmington, New Bern and Eastern North Carolina area....


Lane Construction Wins Oceana Naval Air Station Contract in Virginia Beach

The Lane Construction Corporation, the U.S. subsidiary of Webuild Group, has won a contract for taxiway pavement repairs at Naval Air Station (NAS) Oceana in Virginia Beach, Va. The contract, valued at $207,849,000, is a testament to the company's ongoing presence in the Mid-Atlantic region, a core market for Lane....


VIDEO: Miami International Airport to See Construction of Massive New Cargo Facility

Miami International Airport (MIA) in South Florida is getting an enormous upgrade with a new cargo building expected to help meet the facility's growing international commerce demands. The Miami-Dade County Commission approved a lease agreement July 16 with Miami Gateway Partners LLC to build a four-story cargo facility designed to increase MIA's storage capacity by 2 million tons, bringing its total capacity to about 4.5 million tons....


Runway Rubblization Saves 5,600 Truck Trips

Replacing a worn-out runway at an airport used to be a tedious business. The concrete pavement would be broken and removed, then hauled off to a landfill or used as a base material in a new pavement. That's old school....



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