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11.<br />

Tucson International Airport Terminal Expansion<br />

<strong>Construction</strong> Cost: $46.3 million<br />

Start Date: June, 2002<br />

Completion Date: March, 2005<br />

Owner: Tucson Airport Authority<br />

<strong>Construction</strong> Manager At Risk: Sundt <strong>Construction</strong><br />

Architect: HNTB Corporation<br />

Engineer: Holben Martin & White; Stantec Consulting Inc.<br />

Concrete: Sundt <strong>Construction</strong><br />

Mechanical: Sun Mechanical<br />

Steel: Schuff Steel; Skyline Steel; Dunn Del Re Steel<br />

Electrical: Wilson Electric<br />

<strong>2003</strong> ARIZONA TOP PROJECTS<br />

Summary: To prepare for an estimated eight million passengers<br />

a year, the Tucson International Airport (TIA) is undergoing a<br />

multi-phased expansion, including a new rental car facility,<br />

new terminal, roadway, and parking structure. The largest<br />

phase is the expansion and remodel of the main terminal,<br />

which includes expanding the baggage claim area by 56,000sq.-ft.<br />

and adding 27,000-sq.-ft. to the ticket counters and passenger<br />

areas. <strong>Construction</strong> will also include the demolition and<br />

reconstruction of the upper and lower level roadways, necessitated<br />

by moving the front wall of the terminal forward 50-ft.<br />

to contain the new space. On the upper level the natural rock<br />

wall, a focal point for TIA when it opened in 1962, will be<br />

replaced with a glass column <strong>top</strong>ped with a wing-shaped roof<br />

extending above and linking the new barrel vault façades.<br />

12.

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