Houston Airports Hits Safety Milestone as Construction of New Terminal Progresses

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HOUSTON — Houston Airports celebrated a significant safety achievement in May at its ongoing construction project, the IAH Terminal Development Program (ITRP). The project, which encompasses the development of a new international terminal at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH), has surpassed a milestone with over 4.9 million man-hours worked program-wide, without a single lost-time injury reported. 

“Safety is our core value at Houston Airports,” said Jim Szczesniak, Director of Aviation for Houston Airports. “We are incredibly proud of this achievement, which reflects the dedication of our entire team, including our employees, our valued contractors, and the Project Management Team.”

The ongoing construction at IAH is a complex undertaking, involving many contractors working collaboratively to deliver safely for our passengers, employees, and our entire community. All parties involved have demonstrated a commitment to upholding the highest safety standards throughout the project.

“This achievement is a testament to the collaborative safety culture we have fostered at this project,” said Gary High, Chief Development Officer for Houston Airports. “Our contractors have consistently demonstrated a proactive approach to safety, prioritizing the well-being of all personnel on the job site and solidifying the reputation of Houston Airports as a leader in safety practices within the aviation industry.”

While celebrating this milestone, Houston Airports says it remains committed to maintaining its unwavering focus on safety throughout the duration of the project. The organization will continue to prioritize safety training, implement comprehensive risk mitigation strategies, and foster a culture of safety awareness among all personnel involved in the construction project.

“By prioritizing safety, Houston Airports is ensuring a successful and injury-free project completion, paving the way for the development of a state-of-the-art international terminal at IAH,” said Khalid Radwan, Executive Program Manager for ITRP. “This commitment to safety not only protects its workforce but also strengthens the position of Houston Airports as a premier aviation gateway.”

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