The IAH Terminal Redevelopment Program (ITRP) continues to progress through additional milestones in the construction phase.
The Mickey Leland International Terminal Project (MLIT) includes the erection of a new sterile corridor connecting the D West Pier (currently under construction) to the existing Terminal D, in order to funnel passengers to the current Federal Inspection Services location. This walkway is comprised of 11 steel trusses that were assembled, transported, and erected. The erection started the night of May 8 with weekly night operations from Sunday night through Thursday morning that included 10-hour shifts between 8 p.m. to 6 a.m.
The project included night crews working to complete steel detailing, welding, and decking at installed trusses. Safety was heavily emphasized each work night. A spotter was present at the Apron level to coordinate any ground traffic below the work area and fire watch was provided during welding activities. Prominent signage was displayed at offices, corridors, and access doors at all levels throughout the duration of the project.
Austin Gilbane Joint Venture (AGJV) coordinated all aspects of this operation with the Project Management Team (PMT), Airport Operations, and various stakeholders.
This video includes commentary from Steven Andersen, Executive Program Manager, ITRP, and Lebron Pritchett, Senior Superintendent, Austin Gilbane, and captures the complex process of transporting one of these trusses to the construction site and hoisting it into position.
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