The LaGuardia Terminal B Redevelopment’s client/owner, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, has increasingly been using design-build for executing projects in its Capital Plan. The design-build approach for LaGuardia Terminal B replaced an earlier design-bid-build concept, which ended up reducing the overall program schedule by 20 percent (two years).
“We are seeing more impressive projects that are raising the bar for success for design-build teams across the country, pushing the limits of high performance and optimizing triple-bottom line success,” said Lisa Washington, CAE, DBIA Executive Director/CEO. “The collaborative mindset and spirit exhibited by these award-winning teams created the environment for innovative designs, clear lines of communication, and the whole-team approach necessary to elevate ingenuity and successfully navigate unprecedented challenges. DBIA is proud to honor this year’s design-build project and team winners, who are redefining what exceptionalism looks like and advancing the practices of the AEC industry and design-build’s role in our nation’s much-needed infrastructure programs.”
The award-winning projects and teams were evaluated by a panel of industry experts. Each winner will now go on to compete for a National Award of Excellence and Project of the Year to be announced at DBIA’s Design-Build Conference & Expo Awards Ceremony in November in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Prior to the completion of the project, the 1960’s-era airport was originally planned to serve 8 million passengers per year but was serving more than 15 million, which caused LaGuardia Airport to become significantly rundown and outdated. The airport also required infrastructure improvements to better accommodate parking and the network of roadways connecting each terminal.
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The new 1.3-million-square-foot, 35-gate terminal has increased efficiency and improved visitor experience for LaGuardia Airport’s passengers. The project included a new parking garage, eight miles of new roadways, a 903,000-square-foot Arrivals and Departures Hall, two island concourses, and dual elevated sky bridges connecting passengers to each new concourse. Passengers also can experience several contemporary works of art throughout the airport, along with nearly 50 new shops, restaurants, and services.
“A new Terminal B was vital in meeting the growing transportation needs of our country,” said Bryant Farland, Regional Executive Officer at Skanska USA Building. “The project team enhanced the travel experience for millions of people who utilize LaGuardia Terminal B each year, while simultaneously contributing to the economic growth of the airport and the community.”
LaGuardia Terminal B received LEED v4 Gold certification, the highest distinction awarded by the U.S. Green Building Council, and was the first project to ever receive the Envision Platinum Award. Over 300 Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises worked on the project, with contracts valued at nearly $1 billion.
“The new Terminal B is a shining example of a 21st century airport facility focused on guest experience and what can be accomplished when we all work together,” said Frank Scremin, Chief Executive Officer at LaGuardia Gateway Partners. “We’re grateful for the leadership of the Governor’s office, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, and our partners Vantage Airport Group, Skanska, and Meridiam for their collaboration in making this possible.”