Halifax International Airport
When the Airport Authority commissioned major renovations
to the facility in 1997, BMR was chosen as the structural engineering
firm. This project included a large addition and renovation of
the Air Canada/Air Nova ticketing area, an addition to the north
end departure lounge, a new first stage security area and the
construction of the Maple Leaf Lounge. The Maple Leaf Lounge addition
was constructed on top of the existing building. This meant structural
upgrades to the existing building, from the roof right down to
the foundation.
BMR was again chosen as structural consultant for
a large renovation and expansion to the arrivals area of the airport
in 2000. The new international arrivals area is the most visibly
stunning part of this project, where passengers cross a bridge
over a symbolic ocean to a large room showcasing Nova Scotias
nautical and aviation history.
All work within the airport was carried out while
minimizing disruptions to the travel plans of the more than three
million airline passengers that use the airport every year. The
upgraded terminal is more efficient and user-friendly - a showpiece
for Maritime travellers.
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