Dallas airport to spend $3B to overhaul terminals
The board of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport will soon decide on a plan to overhaul four of the airport's terminals. The project, which would include raised ceilings and new concession areas, would cost more than $3 billion and take until 2017 to complete. "There is a lot about what we have that we really like, so we wanted to keep the good systems, improve the functionality and refurbish the interiors to a standard we'd all be proud of," Airport Chief Executive Jeff Fegan said.
Dallas Morning News, The | 08/31
This story published in AGC SmartBrief on 08/31/2009
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