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How to keep airports functional during construction

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How to keep airports functional during construction 0 qpurcell Mon, 01/15/2024 - 09:56 Airports Gensler's aviation experts share new ideas about how to make the airport construction process better moving forward. For a brief but productive window, airport construction turned into a completely different game.

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Skanska-Halmar JV Wins $1.2B Contract for JFK Airport Parking, Roads, Utilities

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The work is scheduled to complete in 2027 in line with the airport's new Terminal One, which is currently under construction.

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Charlotte Airport Powers Through Pandemic Hurdles

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Charlotte-Douglas International Airport navigates schedule slowdowns and cost escalations for its $3.1-billion billion capital program.

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CMAR Helps Texarkana Regional Airport Project Stay on Target

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This glulam airport project continues on schedule despite construction challenges and the economy.

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Credible Construction Estimate Core Elements

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A credible construction cost estimate is required prior to engaging in procurement. The follow elements are common to a credible construction cost estimate. Credible Cost Estimate Core Elements #1 Objectivity – The information used and those invovled in the creation of the construction cost estimate must be objective.

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San Diego airport officials vote to use PLA on $3B airport project

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San Diego International Airport staff said agreements with local unions are key to keeping the design-build redevelopment on pace with its five-year schedule.

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Best Airport/Transit: Sacramento International Airport Runway 16R-34L Pavement Rehabilitation

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The team tasked with completely rehabilitating an 8,500-ft-long, 150-ft-wide runway at Sacramento International Airport in just 6½ months not only did so on schedule, but also achieved a record industry standard for pavement smoothness.