Prefabricated interim passenger corridors are being installed to facilitate passenger safety and comfort.
done” process was planned to reduce the complexities of multiple moves of the corridors over the project’s duration. The 1,000-foot West Corridor and 400- foot East Corridor were fabricated as 11 modules at a nearby air cargo yard to avoid disruption to travelers. Te Terminal 3 West Modernization
Turner Breaks Ground on $2.6 Billion SFO Terminal 3 Project Turner, along with design-build partners Gensler and TEF, recently broke ground on the Terminal 3 West Modernization project at San Francisco International Airport (SFO). Turner will lead the $2.6 billion transformation of the terminal which will result in a modern, world-class facility. The project includes a 200,000-square-foot expansion of Terminal 3, 650,000
square feet of renovation, and a new six-story building that will house airline lounges and operational office space. As part of the modernization project, Turner is constructing temporary corri- dors to reroute passengers safely around the construction zone. This “one-and-
will introduce cutting-edge amenities, expanded concessions, and enhanced security features. Passengers will benefit from a redesigned check-in area, im- proved baggage handling systems, and a more intuitive wayfinding experience. Te modernization also includes the in- stallation of advanced technology systems aimed at streamlining airport operations and enhancing passenger flow. The expansion portion of the proj- ect is scheduled to open in the fall of 2027, with the eastern addition side of Terminal 3 opening in 2029.
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