North Terminal Development
The Corgan Team, Turner-Austin Airport Team
Miami International Airport
BNI is a member of the program management team for this 3.2 million
sf, phased $1.5 billion expansion and renovation project. As one
of the busiest airports in the world, Miami International Airport
(MIA) is the gateway to Latin America and the Caribbean. American
Airlines operates over 55% of MIA's flights. The $1.3 billion North
Terminal Development was conceived to unify all of American's operations
into a a singel 1.3 -mile long super concourse.
American retained Corgan Associates, Inc. of Dallas, TX to execute
the planning and programming of this facility, with BNI as lead
structural engineer from master planning through advanced design
development. Our services, which began in 1997, also include review
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prepared by the various A/E teams as well as review
of construction. By the 2009 scheduled completion, there will be
47 gates in 1.9 million sf of new construction and 1.3 million sf
of renovation.
The building design combines new and existing structures into an
integrated architectural expression. A four-station passenger train
(Automated People Mover) rides above the 46' high building roof
and is serviced in an integral maintenance yard that extends 90'
above grade. The rhythm of the structure is expressed on both the
facade and the concourse. Wind tunnel testing simulated hurricane
force loading and the results were used in the design and placement
of shear walls and lateral bracing that would maintain the openness
of the interior.
Design and construction phasing is the greatest challenge. After
the sequencing and phasing analysis, the NTD has been packaged and
scheduled into 35 separate design and construction projects, some
with multiple packages.
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