Monday, August 19, 2013

How Modular Buildings Help Airport Expansion Projects


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DFW AIRPORT

An expanding airport may need additional space to accommodate a new terminal, additional employee offices or a waiting area. Airport expansion projects present several unique challenges including remaining compliant with laws while also protecting passengers and keeping flight operations moving. Closing an airport for construction is simply not an option. Modular buildings are a valuable solution for these issues. Modular construction is a quick and reliable solution to airports undergoing expansion or renovation.

Fast Construction
Existing airports moving through a construction project need to remain functional at all times. Closing any single area for a long time can reduce revenue and force the public to find alternative routes. This can have a lasting effect. A modular airport expansion can be constructed in a very short amount of time so that there is no need to close an entire terminal or road to accommodate months or years of construction. This lowers construction costs and keeps the airport working efficiently.

Mobile and Expandable
An airport expansion project often includes many different stages that take place over the course of several years. This may cause a need for temporary buildings . Modular buildings can be erected temporarily in one part of an airport to house staff, passengers or cargo. The temporary building can then be converted into a permanent structure or expanded to accommodate new services. This option is not available with traditional construction.

Environmentally Friendly
Much of the new airport construction occurring today has a focus on environmental friendliness. This is partly because of consumer demand and partly because of the large power usage of a major airport. Modular airport buildings can be equipped with all of the latest features that improve energy efficiency. This includes modern electrical systems, efficient fixtures and special devices that reduce energy usage. This works to lower the overall footprint of the airport during and after the expansion.

Flexible Design
Some new airport construction projects need to work around existing buildings and runways. One of the benefits of using modular buildings is that the structures are very flexible in how they can be delivered, positioned and designed. This makes it possible for an airport to have several modular buildings placed in narrow or open areas where they are accessible but that do not interfere with daily flight operations. Modular buildings can also be craned and lifted into place without having to move around existing structures to make room for it.

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