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Brief of diving:
- Has a joint company of contractors and designers marked a key modular milestone to $ 855 million from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Terminal f and skyline expansion In Texas, according to a statement by Turner Construction, based on New York City, part of the JV.
- The JV placed six prefabricated modules over 12 days, the largest of which measured 278 feet long by 136 feet wide and weighed 3,320 tons, with the first play that took place nine months after the project’s innovation, according to the statement.
- The construction equipment placed the modules by a highly choreographed process: the pieces were carried out carefully in more than one half of the DFW taxi routes by means of modular transporters self -propelled by Mammoet, large machines that can act as a platform on wheels, according to the Mammoet website.
Divide vision:
The terminal design design team FTER is the NEXT+innovation, a JV formed by:
- Archer Western Construction, based in Chicago.
- Turner based in New York.
- HJ Russell & Co headquartered in Atlanta.
- Dallas Phillips based in Dallas, Corp industries. and Carcon.
Pgal, Gensler and Muller2 are the project design team, according to the statement.
The project is just part of the expansion, which recently Grew up to $ 4 billion in total expenses. The JV is also building a new Skylink expansion, which will connect terminals to the airport and allow customers to travel to each other.
When completed, the F -expansion of terminal F will have a double -loading enclosure with 15 modernized customer doors and services, while significantly increasing passenger capacity and improvement of operational efficiency, according to the statement.
“NEXT+ innovation provides more than a new terminal, we are demonstrating how the main aviation projects can be advanced through collaboration and ingenuity,” said Michael Whelan, president of the Archer Western Building Division and a lead member of Next+ innovation. “Modular and prefabricated construction are demonstrated strategies that we apply in many projects with clients who share our commitment to innovation.”
