The tender is underway for the initial phase of the $ 1.6 million terminal modernization program of $ 1.6 million from Cleveland Hopkins.
Call, the multi-phase program is aimed at 2032 for the opening of a new $ 1.1 million terminal, 895,000 square meters, the funding for which it has not been completed. Along with the creation of the Landside space for the new installation, the initial stages of the TMDP focus on providing additional public parking capacity without compromising the airport operations and existing revenue flows.
The first phase calls for a $ 1,600 $ 22 million surface parking, next to the Airport Concourse D, which has been out of service for more than a decade. With this project, which will open in 2026, an existing surface area will become the place for a new $ 301 million garage that will provide up to 6,000 spaces and incorporate a land transport center, a pedestrian access tunnel and a station for the light railway system in Cleveland.
A design design contract, the new garage is expected to open in 2029, allowing the demolition of a smaller and smaller garage and the construction of the new terminal that the airport says will “evolve into the new Cle modernized door”.
According to local media, the new terminal will have larger areas for check-in, security screening and luggage claim. The plan also calls for a new network of access roads, connections to the three active competitions from the airport and eventual demolition of the building and the existing terminal roads.
The airport has received the approval of the city to obtain offers to hire a program management team to supervise and coordinate the Terminal project, although no program has been announced for this contract.
The TMDP, which began last year with the demolition of a hotel locked in the establishment, is based on the Master Plan of the 2021 airport that contributes needs to the ground and aerial part. Fort Worth Paslay, Texas, attends Cleveland, attends Cleveland with the implementation of the program, supported by the main architect Corgan and the Connico engineering consultant. The members of the Cleveland area of the program development team include Dva Architecture, LLC; Interior planners Robert P. Madison International, Inc.; Specialist in Estimation and Programming McGuiness Unlimited, Inc.; and Consultant of Construction Management Regency Construction Services, Inc.
According to a press release from the airport, approximately 600 contractors attended a day in the industry in early June, which included presentations on the program, the tender requirements and DBE’s participation.
The offer documents are available both on the www.cevelandairport.com Airport website and on the CLEVOVOLTION WEBSITE www.itsaciestoltion.com.