Miami International Airport, South Terminal Project
SCOPE OF SERVICE: Commercial Director-level responsibility for Risk Assessment and mitigation related to the establishment of a Joint Venture and whether-or-not to pursue the Project.
TYPE OF PROJECT: Transportation
YEAR: 2001
DESCRIPTION: The MIA South Terminal project included: a new five-story terminal building with baggage areas, ticketing lobbies, airline offices, concessions, and a new federal inspection service facility and lounges; Concourse J, which is a new 15-gate, 360,000-ft² concourse; aprons and taxiways supporting Concourses H and J, including installation of a hydrant fuel piping system; extensive utility and pavement improvements to Concourses H and J and surrounding areas; and modifications to Concourse H, including the addition of two new infill building structures within the existing building voids, conversion of existing international gates to “swing” international/domestic gates, and reconfiguration of the first floor.
LOCATION: Miami, Florida
OWNER: Miami-Dade County
ARCHITECT: Parsons–Odebrecht Joint Venture
GENERAL CONTRACTOR: AMEC Construction Management
BUDGET: $840,000,000