Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport Concourse C Redevelopment

Client
Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities
Location
Anchorage, Alaska
Construction Value
$16 million (Phase I roadways only)

R&M provided civil engineering, land surveying, geotechnical and construction services in support of the land and airside expansion of the main terminal facilities. Our scope of work included a traffic circulation study, relocation of the inbound and outbound lanes of the airport’s roadway system, a 700 LF terminal curbside bridge, extensions to the concrete and asphalt apron system, an elevated railroad bridge and foundation for the new terminal building. Civil components included building interface, jetway parking, structural section excavation, glass-foam insulation in concrete apron area, storm drain construction, lead-in lighting, fueling system extensions, AOA fencing, fire hydrant construction, pavement markings and signage.

Reconstruction of Concourse C was crucial to accommodate increasing numbers of passenger and cargo flights to the gateway to Alaska’s largest city.

Construction of the west facing Mechanically Stabilized Embankment (MSE) wall that supports the upper level Concourse C departure bridge.
Drilled shaft foundations for bridge columns that support the upper level Concourse C departure bridge.

Services for this Project

Client
Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities
Location
Anchorage, Alaska
Constuction Value
$16 million (Phase I roadways only)

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