Todd Temple, Design-Build Project Director, Hensel Phelps, USA

Speaker Biograghy: Todd is a 28-year veteran in construction, and has over 18 years' management experience on aviation projects under design-build or other alternative delivery methodologies. He joined Hensel Phelps in 1991 after earning a BSc in Building Construction Management at Purdue University. During his 26 years with Hensel Phelps, he has been part of over US$3bn of aviation projects, including work at San Francisco International Airport, Mineta San Jose International Airport, Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and the George Bush Intercontinental Airport. He is currently responsible for the Terminal 1C Renovation Project at San Francisco International Airport.


Day 3 - 22 March
Session:
Increasing Airport Capacity


09:05 - 10:05 - Panel Discussion: Mega-project, mini-site – the US$2.4bn SFO Terminal 1
Synopsis: The challenge: increase gate capacity to allow passenger growth from 53 million to 71 million per year on a site that has no ability to expand runways or build additional passenger processing facilities. The solution: the Terminal 1 redevelopment programme. This multi-year, multi-phased project will deliver a state-of-the-art, 25-gate terminal and boarding area, with a sterile connector to the FIS allowing additional flexibility to process international passengers. The project will include the first US installed Individualised Container System (ICS) baggage handling system and 100% shared-use infrastructure. This US$2.4bn project is being delivered by two separate design-build teams.

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