Permanent deep foundation pile installation is underway on the KCI Airport New Terminal Project’s 6,000+ space parking garage. More than 900 have been installed so far with more piles and the start of precast concrete...
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Permanent deep foundation pile installation is underway on the KCI Airport New Terminal Project’s 6,000+ space parking garage. More than 900 have been installed so far with more piles and the start of precast concrete...
Masonry, drywall, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing trade workers are hard at work on the Kansas City International Airport New Terminal’s ground level where they’re currently outfitting the future airline operations spaces. See progress video of...
Structural steel progress continues on the KCI New Terminal Project. In the headhouse, the tenth of 25 massive y-columns has been placed while more than 3,400 pieces of steel and 330,500 square feet of metal...
Precast panel installation is ongoing at the KCI New Terminal Project. Outer walls of the concourse building are being formed.
Permanent deep foundation piles for the Kansas City International Airport New Terminal Project’s 6,000+ space parking garage are scheduled to begin this week. Test pile installation, which began several weeks ago, will be used to...
As metal deck installation and concrete pours continue, workers in mechanical, electrical and plumbing trades begin their efforts in the New Terminal.
These precast slabs are the first walls going up in the new terminal! The slabs pictured are located next to the elevated roadway. They’ll be the exterior wall of the arrivals level of the Head...
Part of the New Terminal project includes the construction of an adjacent garage. Members of the Build KCI team were able to review components of that forthcoming garage in a recently created mock-up. The mock-up...
Take a look where you’ll be boarding flights in 2023! Crews began pouring the first concrete floors in the New Terminal gate lounges this week. Concrete pours will carry on into 2021 as the structure...