George Bush Intercontinental Airport Terminal Redevelopment Program


Houston,TX

The overall $1.3B ITRP scope is comprised of two large projects making up the International Terminal Complex and enabling projects. The need for ITRP arose because of the tremendous international airline growth George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) has experienced over the years, which nearly doubled the amount of foreign flag carriers and the aging of assets, which together have driven the need for expansion and updating of the international terminal. 

The International Terminal Complex is comprised of the North Concourse Project and the Central Processor (ICP) and Federal Inspection Services (FIS) Project. This first comprised of two parts – the refurbishment and re-life of the existing Terminal D facility and the demolition and construction of the New Micky Leland International Terminal (MLIT) D West Concourse. The second project is comprised of the demolition of the existing Terminal D-E Garage, roadway modifications and construction of the new International Central Processor (ICP) building. In addition, there will be modifications to the existing Federal Inspection Services (FIS) building. 

Early enabling works and projects include enabling Utilities and Landside enabling project, enabling works for the D-West pier Apron & Utilities scope, and enabling works for the demolition of existing Terminal D-E Garage and other advanced civil and baggage systems scope.