DFW Airport Completes Move of Innovative Megastructure Modules Across Airfield for Terminal C Expansion

DFW Airport Modular Move

Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) has completed a major milestone in its ongoing $3 billion plan to overhaul and expand Terminal C, successfully moving six megastructure modules across the airfield and into place at the site of the expansion that will welcome nine new gates in 2026. The engineering feat included moving a total of six massive modules โ€“ the largest measuring 204 feet long by 68 feet wide and weighing approximately 1,200 tons โ€“ across two closed runways overnight using self-propelled modular transporters.

โ€œInnovation is at the core of our airportโ€™s DNA and the techniques being used to reimagine Terminal C are an example of that in action,โ€ Sean Donohue, DFWโ€™s Chief Executive Officer, said. โ€œIโ€™m proud of the DFW team for continuously pushing boundaries when it comes to proving forward-thinking construction processes. This is just one of the many important milestones on approach as we undergo this historic period of growth and expansion.โ€

Another Industry First in Airport Construction

This recent milestone has built on DFWโ€™s breakthrough use of modular construction in 2022, with the airport again proving the success of new, industry-leading techniques to expedite project timelines. Continuing to be at the forefront of modularity evolution, DFW installed mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire-protection systems in the six modules prior to being transported to the site of new pier-style expansion.

โ€œModular construction reduces the impact on-site by using dual-site activity,โ€ Mohamed Charkas, Executive Vice President of Infrastructure and Development at DFW, said. โ€œThis minimizes disruptions in terminal areas, keeping gate closures and airside complexities to a minimum while modules are built offsite. DFW is applying modular construction for expansions at Terminals A and C, as well as the new Terminal F.โ€

Modules for Terminals A and C are at least twice as large as the modules installed to create the new โ€œHigh Cโ€ gate area in 2022.

More Major Construction Underway at Terminal C

In partnership with American Airlines, the 115,000-square-foot expansion portion of the Terminal C project also coincides with the first of three phases that will completely reimagine the terminalโ€™s existing footprint. A complete reconstruction of the adjacent parking garage is also underway, which will deliver more parking to accommodate the growth in gates.

Source: DFW Airport (Edited by subcusa.com)

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