The city of Austin, Texas, has selected seven contractors for providing calling services management services to support the development and development program of Austin-Bergstrom International Airport Airport (AEDP), known as a journey with birds, as well as other capital and infrastructure improvement projects related to aviation.
The selected companies – Abadjis Systems Ltd.; Aecom Technical Services, Inc .; Geometrics Engineering, PS, Inc .; Hill International, Inc .; Parsons Transport Group Inc .; STV Construction, Inc .; and Sunland Group, Inc. – It will complement the city’s aviation staff department with experience needed to ensure the implementation and delivery of timely and efficient projects.
According to the city’s documentation, contracts based on the requirements should only be used as needed and, as allowed by the budget. Each contract has an initial period of five years, with up to two options of one year in quantities that do not exceed $ 35 million. The work can be equally divided between contractors or assigning a specific company that can provide required services.
Journey with birds is a complete five to seven -year initiative designed to modernize and expand the airport through projects that increase capacity and improve operational efficiency. The $ 4 million program began with the recent end of Whiting-Turner of an expansion of 20,600 square meters of the International Arrival and Baggage claim of Barbara Jordan Terminal and a claim project of $ 12 billion, of $ 12,000.
Last autumn, the city turned around the same terminal projects, including a new $ 820 million arrivals and departures room built by Austin Commercial LP, and a $ 1 billion $ 20-year-old journey that will be built by Hensel Phelps Construction Co., both projects will have to be completed by 2030.
Expanded and structured surface parking, central utility plants, baggage handling systems, air improvements and support facilities are also part of Journey With Aus, which is funded by current and future revenue from the airport, bonds and federal subsidies for $ 42 million.
Call program management services also cover tasks within the framework of the Airport Roll Capital Improvement Program, which focuses on final life projects for system components, including facilities, terminals and air services.
Passenger traffic at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport has reached record levels in recent years, reaching 21 million arrivals and departures in 2024.