Airports
With extensive experience in airport construction and reconstruction, Flatiron's team offers planning, design, engineering and construction to increase airport safety, efficiency and exterior. Our experience includes taxiway and runway rehabilitation, airport expansions, terminal expansions and associated work.Sacramento Airport Airside Terminal Modernization Program – Terminal B - Sacramento, CAIn 2008, Flatiron secured work on the Sacramento Terminal Modernization project in a line-item, joint venture with sister company Turner Construction. The Turner-Flatiron airside contract included the construction of the new concourse building to replace Terminal B, airfield… | |
![]() | San Diego International Airport - The Green Build at Terminal 2 - San Diego, CAThe San Diego International Airport is celebrating the largest expansion in its 81-year history with the $1 billion "Green Build" program, formerly known as the Terminal Development Program. Green Build projects include 10 new jet gates at Terminal 2 West, expanded… |
![]() | San Diego International Airport Runway Resurfacing - San Diego, CAFlatiron used a fleet of volumetric mixers to batch and place rapid strength concrete for runway resurfacing and light can replacement at the San Diego International Airport. Each light can required less than a yard of concrete, but the concrete needed to adequately cure and be… |
![]() | San Diego International Airport Taxiway and Gate Rehabilitation - San Diego, CAFlatiron rehabilitated the concrete and joints for the San Diego International Airport taxiways and gates. Flatiron cleaned and resealed the concrete joints using polyester concrete to patch and repair all major concrete spalls on panels. Flatiron also replaced all damaged concrete… |
![]() | San Francisco International Airport Viaduct Retrofit - San Francisco, CAFlatiron seismically retrofitted 50 columns along the San Francisco International Airport's upper terminal viaduct. To reinforce the viaduct footings, Flatiron placed 1,200 cubic yards of concrete and 190 micro piles. Due to the limited overhead clearance in the terminal… |
San Jose International Airport - Terminal Area Improvement - San Jose, CAAs a part of San Jose International Airport's $1.3 billion Terminal Area Improvement Program, Flatiron constructed two bridges to carry traffic in and around the new terminals, enabling airport traffic to bypass Terminals B and C, exit the airport loop, and exit… |


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