In Texas, airports are gearing up for significant expansion, with ambitious plans to accommodate the growing demand for air travel and modernize their facilities. As the air travel industry recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic, previously paused projects are moving forward, boosted by the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), which allocates $2.89 billion in fiscal year 2023 and $15 billion overall.
Let's explore four major airport projects that are set to take flight in the Lone Star State:
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport - $6.5 Billion Expansion: With Austin's rapid growth straining the airport's capacity, a comprehensive $6.5 billion plan is in place to address the challenge. Over the next two decades, 61 projects are scheduled, including the construction of a new concourse with 10 additional gates, connected to the main terminal via an underground tunnel. Construction is set to begin by 2030. Upgrades to the Barbara Jordan Terminal are underway, with a $165 million investment to add three new gates, relocate two gates, and improve concessions and facilities by spring 2026. Multiple builders, including Hensel Phelps and Whiting-Turner, are actively working on various expansion projects.
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport - $4.8 Billion Expansion: As part of a 10-year use and lease agreement with American Airlines, Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport is embarking on a $4.8 billion expansion. This includes the construction of a new Terminal F with 15 gates and renovations to the existing Terminal C. The entire expansion will add 24 new gates, enhancing the airport's capacity. The project, which was put on hold due to the pandemic, is now back on track, with Terminal F construction set to begin in the second half of 2024 and complete by the end of 2026. The airport is yet to name contractors for the various phases.
San Antonio International Airport - $2.5 Billion Redevelopment: To meet the demands of growth, San Antonio International Airport plans a $2.5 billion redevelopment project, spanning 20 years. The highlight is a new terminal larger than the combined size of the existing terminals, featuring up to 17 gates. Pre-construction is expected to start in 2024, targeting completion by March 2028. The airport's development plan also includes modernizing the outbound baggage handling system in Terminals A and B, scheduled for completion in November 2025. The funding for these improvements will come from FAA grants, IIJA, airport revenue, fees, and airport bonds.
William P. Hobby Airport (Houston) - $450 Million West Concourse Upgrade: Southwest Airlines has ambitious plans for Houston's Hobby Airport, intending to expand the West Concourse with seven new gates, upgraded baggage claim carousels, improved baggage handling systems, and restrooms. The project carries a price tag of $450 million, funded through Houston Airports' construction and improvement funds. Construction is scheduled to commence early next year, with an estimated completion date in 2026. The project awaits approval from the Houston City Council in the upcoming weeks, with contractors yet to be selected.
As Texas experiences a surge in air travel demand, these significant airport expansion projects aim to enhance traveler experience and cater to the needs of a growing population. The combination of federal support from the IIJA and the determination of the airports' governing bodies promises a transformative future for air travel in the Lone Star State.
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