NEW TERMINAL GOES UP AROUND OLD ONE AT CLEVELAND AIRPORT
The Cleveland Hopkins Airport has become overcrowded with vehicular and pedestrian traffic that warrants a new design to update its facilities. The project, which will cost $44 million, will double the size of the airport. One of the problems associated with the facelifting plan will be working around people in order to avoid shutting down the airport during the construction period. Some of the design features include the separation of pedestrian and vehicular traffic, two levels of traffic involving a collector/connector system, new parking lots, and facilities for handicapped persons. The project is in the contract bidding state at the present, and is moving along ahead of schedule.
-
Corporate Authors:
Construction Digest, Incorporated
Box 603, 101 East 14th Street
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States 46206 - Publication Date: 1976-9-30
Media Info
- Pagination: p. 64
-
Serial:
- Construction Digest
- Volume: 49
- Issue Number: 16
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Airports; Architecture; Parking facilities; Passenger traffic; Persons with disabilities; Structural design; Traffic flow
- Identifier Terms: Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
- Uncontrolled Terms: Airport design; Passenger flow
- Subject Areas: Aviation; Economics; Society; Terminals and Facilities;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00144325
- Record Type: Publication
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Aug 31 1977 12:00AM