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Improvements to the Central Utilities Building are an important part of airport redevelopment. An underground tunnel is being constructed from the CUB building in order provide power to the future terminal.
New roads and related infrastructure will provide convenient access to parking, terminal building and other facilities.
The most visible airport redevelopment activities are occurring on the site of the new 51,000 square metre air terminal building. Designed to be efficient, safe and enjoyable, the new ATB will soon come to be recognized as a cornerstone facility benefitting the long term viability of the entire community.
Improvements to the Central Utilities Building are an important part of airport redevelopment. An underground tunnel is being constructed from the CUB building in order provide power to the future terminal.
New roads and related infrastructure will provide convenient access to parking, terminal building and other facilities.
The most visible airport redevelopment activities are occurring on the site of the new 51,000 square metre air terminal building. Designed to be efficient, safe and enjoyable, the new ATB will soon come to be recognized as a cornerstone facility benefitting the long term viability of the entire community.
Improvements to the Central Utilities Building are an important part of airport redevelopment. An underground tunnel is being constructed from the CUB building in order provide power to the future terminal.
New roads and related infrastructure will provide convenient access to parking, terminal building and other facilities.
The most visible airport redevelopment activities are occurring on the site of the new 51,000 square metre air terminal building. Designed to be efficient, safe and enjoyable, the new ATB will soon come to be recognized as a cornerstone facility benefitting the long term viability of the entire community.
Improvements to the Central Utilities Building are an important part of airport redevelopment. An underground tunnel is being constructed from the CUB building in order provide power to the future terminal.
New roads and related infrastructure will provide convenient access to parking, terminal building and other facilities.
The most visible airport redevelopment activities are occurring on the site of the new 51,000 square metre air terminal building. Designed to be efficient, safe and enjoyable, the new ATB will soon come to be recognized as a cornerstone facility benefitting the long term viability of the entire community.
Improvements to the Central Utilities Building are an important part of airport redevelopment. An underground tunnel is being constructed from the CUB building in order provide power to the future terminal.
New roads and related infrastructure will provide convenient access to parking, terminal building and other facilities.
New aircraft apron and taxiways require placement of more than 250,000 square metres of asphalt taxiway pavement at a thickness of approximately 6 inches (150 mm).
Construction of the new air terminal building is one of the most significant development projects in the history of this region.
Improvements to the Central Utilities Building are an important part of airport redevelopment. An underground tunnel is being constructed from the CUB building in order provide power to the future terminal.
New roads and related infrastructure will provide convenient access to parking, terminal building and other facilities.
New aircraft apron and taxiways require placement of more than 250,000 square metres of asphalt taxiway pavement at a thickness of approximately 6 inches (150 mm).
Construction of the new air terminal building is one of the most significant development projects in the history of this region.
New roads and related infrastructure will provide convenient access to parking, terminal building and other facilities.
Improvements to the Central Utilities Building are an important part of airport redevelopment. An underground tunnel is being constructed from the CUB building in order to provide power to the future terminal.
Photographs of air terminal buildilng construction in early May 2008.
Construction of the air terminal building signals the start of a new phase of aerospace industry history in this region. Excavation was initiated in May 2007.
Improvements to the Central Utilities Building are an important part of airport redevelopment. An underground tunnel is being constructed from the CUB building in order to provide power to the future terminal.
Construction of the air terminal building signals the start of a new phase of aerospace industry history in this region. Excavation was inititated in May 2007.
New roads and related infrastructure will provide convenient access to parkade, terminal building and other facilities.
Improvements to the Central Utilities Building are an important part of airport redevelopment, since the CUB will provide all heat and electricity to the new terminal and other airport facilities, via a tunnel being built this year.
New roads and related infrastructure will provide convenient access to parkade, terminal building and other facilities.
Excavation of the new air terminal building was initiated in May 2007.
Improvement to the Central Utilities Building are an important part of airport redevelopment, since the CUB will provide all heat and electricity to the new terminal and other airport facilities, via a tunnel building built this year.
New aircraft apron and taxiways will require construction of 200,000 square metres of new pavements.
New roads and related infrastructure will provide convenient access to parkade, terminal building and other facilities.
Excavation of the new air terminal building was initiated in May 2007.
Aerial photography showing entire airport redevelopment program in June 2007.
Excavation of the new air terminal building was initiated in May 2007.Excavation of the new air terminal building was initiated in May 2007.
New aircraft apron and taxiways will require construction of 200,000 square metres of new pavement.
New roads and related infrastructure will provide convenient access to the parkade, terminal building and other facilities.
A new storm water system will provide a permanent solution for water run off.
New aircraft apron and taxiways will require construction of 200,000 square meters of new pavements.
Work has started on an underground utility tunnel which will connect the Central Utility Building with the new terminal.
A new storm water system will provide a permanent solution for water runoff.
The new 1,559 stall four-level parkade was completed and opened to the public in November/December 2006.
New aircraft apron and taxiways will require construction of 200,000 square meters of new pavements.
WAA Airport Site Redevelopment Construction Photos
A new road network servicing the airport campus must be built so that traffic can be rerouted to the new Parkade and Terminal Building. Construction of temporary roadways will maintain access to existing facilities until new developments are complete.
WAA Airport Site Redevelopment Construction Photos
The new 1,559 stall four-level Parkade will be among the largest facility of its kind in Winnipeg. Roof canopies over pedestrian ramps will provide comfortable access to the new Terminal Building.
WAA Airport Site Redevelopment Construction Photos
Widening Wellington Avenue will facilitate traffic flow during all upcoming construction phases.
Construction of the South Parking Lot will provide space required for vehicle parking while the new Airport Redevelopment parking facilities are being developed during 2006.
Located north of Wellington Avenue, a major Staging Area will be required to support all other construction activity over the period 2006-09.
The new 1,559 stall four-level Parkade will be completed in the fall of 2006. Roof canopies over pedestrian ramps will provide comfortable access to the new Terminal Building
Located north of Wellington Avenue, a major Staging Area will be required to support all other construction activity over the period 2006-09.
Widening Wellington Avenue will facilitate traffic flow during all upcoming construction phases.