Pittsburgh International Airport’s $1.4-billion modernization project has exceeded 40% completion, nearing the halfway mark since placing the last steel beam on the terminal roof May 4.
The team, which includes North Carolina-based Right Build and Varnedoe Construction, will construct an 8,000-space parking expansion and roadway improvements at the airport.
Industry executive, named to head the Federal Aviation Administration, withdrew as a candidate after Senate Republicans said he lacked experience for the job.
The $231-million, 10-gate expansion of Concourse A at Charlotte-Douglas International Airport (CLT) was nearing the end of its design phase in early 2020 when the coronavirus pandemic upended the passenger aviation industry.