California Construction News staff writer
The Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority (BGPAA) has broken ground on a new $1.5-billion terminal at Hollywood Burbank Airport.
Jacobs is providing project management services for Elevate BUR. The design-build team is led by Holder, Pankow, TEC, Joint Venture (HPTJV), with Corgan providing architectural services for the project in association with CannonDesign.
Construction of the new terminal is expected to be completed by 2026.
The new 355,000-sq-ft, 14-gate facility will replace the existing 94-year-old terminal.
The Elevate BUR” project is needed to meet federal standards and state building requirements, while improving the overall passenger experience with new features and amenities.
The project is known as “Elevate BUR.”
The 355,000 square foot, 14 gate facility will include shopping and dining spaces, upgraded restrooms and additional space, new ticketing lobby baggage screening system and an updated TSA checkpoint.
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