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BUILDER $10 MILLION TO $50 MILLION


“Te San Francisco International Airport (SFO) Terminal 3 West” The SFO Terminal 3 West Interim Corridors project demonstrates how progressive design-build collaboration, modular innovation, and a deep commitment to passenger experience can solve the complex challenge of keeping a major terminal fully operational during modernization. With Terminal 3 undergoing a multi-year transformation, millions of


travelers still needed to move safely and comfortably between gates. Te Turner-led design-build team, working hand in hand with SFO, identified an effective solution: two elevated interim corridors would be installed outside the terminal to perform like permanent airport facilities. Nearly 1,500 feet of corridor in 11 prefabricated modules were brought on site and moved across the airfield over 11 consecutive nights. Tis innovative use of prefabrication, along with myriad other solutions, allowed Turner to complete the project on budget and 10 days ahead of schedule. Also selected as finalists in this category were: Oltmans Construction for


“St. Mary’s School – Te Sillers Center STEAM Building;” Seals Construction for “Reedley College – McClarty Center for Fine and Performing Arts;” and Swinerton for “Te Hub.”


WINNER Turner Construction Company for


Turner Construction Company received a Constructor award for The San Francisco International Airport (SFO) Terminal 3 West Interim Corridors Project.


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CALIFORNIA CONSTRUCTOR MARCH/APRIL 2026


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