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Brief of diving:
- Tampa International Airport has revealed new representations For $ 1.5 billion Airside D, a new terminal with 16 doors, according to a statement from June 5.
- The aerodrome project of approximately 600,000 square feet is led by Hensel Phelps, Colorado contractor, in Kansas City, in the Missouri -based engineering firm, next to Gensler, based in San Francisco. Will be the first new TPA air in almost 20 years, According to the project website.
- The airport and construction team Broke the ground in part A on December 2024And it has been preparing the place for important construction by eliminating concrete, installing fences and establishing contractor offices, among others, according to the launch.
Divide vision:
The current price of $ 1.5 billion is almost twice as much as Hensel Phelps originally won by 2023. Jeff Siddle, Vice President of the Planning and Development of the Airport, said to Tampa Bay Business Journal In 2024 it was the result of inflation that had continued from the Covid-19 pandemic, and that the original estimate was removed from the data of 2021, which did not reflect the market at that time.
Airside D will contain two levels, along with a mezzanine, a new shuttle system and a guide and an international passenger arrival processing installation. It represents the third phase of the Master Plan of the Airport, a model for how it will discuss the growth of the projected traveler, according to the statement. Although it currently serves 25 million passengers a year, it is expected to grow up to 35 million passengers by 2037.

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Courtesy of Hensel Phelps and HNTB, in Association with Gensler

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Courtesy of Hensel Phelps and HNTB, in Association with Gensler
Phases 1 and 2 of the Plan included several important companies, according to the project page:
- The main redevelopment of the terminal.
- The Skyconnect Automated People Mover.
- A plant of central use.
- The new SkyCenter One Office building.
The airport hopes that Airside D will be opened to the public at the end of 2028.
