KBR wins Dallas Airport upgrade contract
18 November 2010
KBR has won a task order contract to provide programme and construction management services for Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport's US $1.7 billion upgrade project.
The US engineering, procurement and construction company will work together with architect Freese & Nichols (F&N) and engineer Chiang, Patel & Yerby (CPY) to upgrade four of the airport's original terminals and make improvements to the public access and operations sides of the airport.
KBR said the agreement has a base contract period of three years with five option years.
Texas-headquartered KBR has collaborated with F&N and CPY on projects at the airport in the past, including the Skylink Automated People Mover and the Perimeter Taxiway.
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