Aviation View | Volume 2, Issue 1

32 AVIATION VIEW VOLUME 2, ISSUE 1 problems. So we ended up planning for what the terminal should look like for the next 30 years. There is not a single aspect of the terminal that is not going to be touched as part of this project. We’re completely redoing the main lobby, we’re going to a single checkpoint, expanding the building to both the north and the east, adding some gate hold space because we believe there are opportunities on the horizon that would require that. Basically focused on how to create an environment that is much more passenger amicable. In other words, enhancing flow with better amenities in the right location.” Lay: “As the project manager, I’m elbow deep in it right now as we work through the interim phases to continue to let construction take place, while keeping flights running in and out. We are just getting into the core of the construction project now. Most of the work we’ve completed to date has been tearing things down, isolating space that we can dedicate to the construction Chad Lay, Director of Planning & Development

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