Besides Archer Western Construction, the team also comprises Turner, H.J. Russell, Carcon Industries, and Phillips|May.

The contract for the construction of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport’s $855 million Terminal F Concourse and Skylink Station project has been awarded to a consortium of major contractors in the country.

The team, known as Innovation Next+, will be responsible for building a new concourse with dual access for aircraft, covering an area of almost 400,000 square feet.

Additionally, the project will feature a station for the airport’s Skylink rail system and will serve as the airport’s sixth terminal. Leading the Innovation Next+ team is Archer Western Construction, based in Atlanta, and a subsidiary of Walsh Construction from Chicago.

The team of contractors for the project includes Turner Construction from New York City, H.J. Russell & Co., Carcon Industries from Atlanta, and Phillips|May from Dallas. Architectural firms PGAL, Gensler, and Muller2 complete the design team.

DFW International Airport, celebrating its 50th anniversary, ranks as the second busiest airport in North America. With over 73 million travelers passing through in 2022, it serves as a hub for American Airlines.

The concourse and Skylink station are part of the $1.63 billion Terminal F expansion, paused during COVID-19. Terminal C, among other projects, is also undergoing significant renovations.

Construction on the Terminal F concourse by Innovation Next+ is set to begin in June, aiming for completion by the second quarter of 2027.

SOURCE: Walsh Group

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