The 75,000-square-foot expansion, which nearly doubled the terminal's size, includes three new gates (two can be used for international flights), three new passenger boarding bridges, a "mini" federal inspection station and five upgraded exit portals. With a recently completed $25.1 million addition in place, Atlantic City International Airport (ACY) in New Jersey cannot only accommodate more domestic flights, it is also now equipped to add scheduled international flights. Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing Engineering: ARORAĮngineers Fire Protection, Life Safety: ARORAīuilding Permits Coordination: TPD ArchitectsįIDS/BIDS and Gate Counter Integration: InfaxĮxterior Site Marker Sign: Custom Finishersĭigital Advertising: Clear Channel AirportsĪchievements: Nearly doubles the terminal's size (the addition is two-thirds the size of the previously existing terminal), readies the airport for scheduled international flights Geotechnical Engineering: McClymont & Rak Geotechnical Engineers General Contractor: Hunter Roberts Construction Group Prime Consultant, Project Mgt., Terminal Planning/Programming, Architecture: AECOMĬonstruction Manager: O'Donnell & Naccarato Timeline: Planning/design began in 2009 construction began in Dec. Key Elements: Mini federal inspection station new exit lane security 3 new airside gates baggage claim enhancements Airport: Atlantic City (NJ) Int'l Airport
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