Philadelphia International Airport – Capacity Enhancement Program (CEP)
(Philadelphia, Pa)
Owner: City of Philadelphia – Division of Aviation
Project Cost: $ 6.4 Billion
The Capacity Enhancement Program (CEP) is a comprehensive construction program to expand and modernize the Philadelphia International Airport (PHL). The multi-year, multi-billion-dollar improvement effort will enable the Airport to grow to meet future demand and is expected to be completed in phases over 12 to 15 years.
The CEP will improve crucial aspects of traveler accessibility and convenience, from expanding the reach of international travel to streamlining rental car transactions. Current CEP projects include:
A 1,500-foot runway extension that will enable easier access for larger aircraft traveling the longest international routes.
Airfield taxiway improvements that will enable greater flexibility and efficiency for departures and arrivals.
Design of a new Automated People Mover (APM) system, which can move travelers between terminals quickly and conveniently.
Construction of a new consolidated rental car facility, which will provide more convenient access by enabling customers to engage in transactions at a single location and reduce shuttle traffic on airport roadways.
Redesign of Terminal B/C to provide new ticketing, baggage screening, and security screening.
Numerous Airport rehabilitation infrastructure projects such as roof and window replacements, escalator replacements, new restrooms, security upgrades, etc.
RESPONSIBILITY:
Jois Construction Management is a member of the team responsible for providing Program Management services for the Philadelphia International Airport Capacity Enhancement Program, the largest and one of the most complex aviation programs in the United States. Our responsibility includes providing all Cost Estimating, Risk Analysis, and related services on a variety of Landside and Airside projects as described above.