Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Super Bowl Fans Fly to Renovated DFW Airport Terminal

Just in time for Super Bowl traffic, Centennial has turned over a new Corporate Aviation facility to DFW (Dallas-Forth Worth) Airport.

(See a video of our work here.)

The timing of renovation of the facility was driven by planning for Super Bowl traffic. DFW is the closest major airport to Cowboy Stadium, but the previous General Aviation facility could only accommodate about 30 private aircraft.

Now, many Pittsburgh Steeler and Green Bay Packer fans will fly into a complete renovation of a commuter terminal on the northeast side of DFW. The new facility features concierge services, a conference room and business center, pilot’s lounge and quiet rooms, and multiple lounge areas for passengers. DFW officials expect up to 1000 private jets to descend on North Texas in February.

This is the most demanding project yet we have completed for DFW, but we are very proud of this showcase facility which represents an expanded business line for our customer.

The project construction schedule had to be compressed by nearly 50% to open on time. DFW utilized its Job Order Contract in part because it’s designed for quick response, to perform the work. Centennial has served DFW under the Job Order Contract since 2005, completing up to 20 time-critical renovation and remodel projects annually in the demanding airport environment. A ribbon-cutting was held December 9th for local dignitaries and aviation executives.

Personally, I was in awe of the amazing dedication of our Centennial team. They pulled an all-nighter before the ribbon-cutting (I arrived at 9 pm and they were in full swing) to make sure everything was perfect! Great work!

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