The Quickest Way to Safety – A Design-Build Case Study

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CONTENT EXPIRES: December 31, 2027

The Hollywood Burbank Airport was originally constructed in 1930 and has seen numerous expansions over the years as well as changes in aviation safety requirements. For decades, the airport operated with outdated facilities and was considered a safety issue due to the terminal’s location within the runway safety zone Through public vote, the airport authority was allowed to develop a new terminal campus, however the procurement was postponed due to the pandemic. Once restarted, the airport authority made the decision to accelerate the project with a commitment to Progressive Design-Build best practices, allowing completion of design and construction of the new campus in record time. Hear from the project team on how collaboration through co-location, project planning, consensus building, and trust allowed for timely decision making that will enable the Hollywood Burbank Replacement Passenger Terminal to be completed in record time and achieve design excellence.

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