A $19.5-million project for the Portsmouth International Airport at Pease in New Hampshire is modernizing the terminal while creating a more inviting space for passengers at the joint civil and military use facility.
In its third and final phase, the project includes screening and holding areas in the two-level 24,000-sq-ft Transportation Security Administration Terminal that opened to passengers on Jan. 22. Crews recently installed a 3,300 sq-ft electrochromatic window that will provide a view of the entire airfield, says Mike Mates, project manager for the Pease Development Authority, which is managing the three-phase construction project. The project began in 2019 and is scheduled for completion in June.