Award of Merit - Transportation

Photo courtesy of Clark/Bryne
The $109-million, five-phase, 225,000-sq-ft replacement terminal at the San Antonio International Airport was delivered on time in November 2010 despite the work taking place between two active terminals and during a roadway project.

Clark/Byrne, a San Antonio-based joint venture, constructed a 225,000-sq-ft replacement terminal at the San Antonio International Airport. The $109-million, five-phase project was delivered on time in November 2010 despite the work taking place between two active terminals and during a roadway project.

The eight-gate four-level terminal incorporates a concrete and steel structure with a curtain wall, metal wall panels, stone veneer and both thermo-plastic and standing-seam roofs.

The project team expanded the existing baggage handling facility by 13,000 sq ft and also constructed a 6,000-sq-ft central utility plant.

Key Players

Owner: City of San Antonio, Department of Aviation, San Antonio

General Contractor: Clark/Byrne, Joint Venture, San Antonio

Lead Design: Parsons, San Antonio

Civil: CEC, San Antonio

Structural: Jaster-Quintanilla, San Antonio

MEP: Shah Smith, Houston

Program Manager: Jacobs, Parson Brinkerhoff, Foster, Ricondo & Associates, all San Antonio

Submitted by:

Clark/Byrne, Joint Venture