FY2024 Airport Terminal Program Selections
February 15, 2024
State City (Associated) Airport LocID Project Description
AZ
Phoenix
Phoenix Sky Harbor
International Airport
PHX
This award funds the replacement of chillers, condensing water
pumps, central plant piping, heat exchangers and cooling towers,
as part of the 30‐year‐old Central Utility Plant upgrade.
$36,000,000
AZ
Yuma
Yuma International
Airport
NYL
This award funds upgrading and replacing security cameras,
access readers, fiber optics, data switches, and hardware at high
security requirement locations to enhance security and aid in
detecting potential threats against people, property, and aircraft
at NYL. This project will link stand‐alone systems into a single
platform and provide additional redundancy and resiliency. New
equipment will promote energy efficiency and sustainability.
$950,000
CA
Burbank
Bob Hope
(Hollywood
Burbank) Airport
BUR
This award funds the construction of portions of the foundational
slab and structural components of the 355,000 sq ft Replacement
Passenger Terminal (RPT) building at BUR. This will include
portions of the Headhouse structure and 3 Concourse structures,
all separated by seismic joints.
$17,300,000
CA
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
International
LAX
This award funds two areas of the Auxiliary Curbs at ITF West and
ITF East which includes a combination of new, extending,
widening, and utility improvements of surrounding roadways.
$31,000,000
CA
Oakland
Metropolitan
Oakland
International Airport
OAK
This award funds Phase 1 of the restroom improvements
including the reopening of a women's restroom at Gate 4, the
renovation of the men's restroom at Gate 3, and the
transformation of the existing men's Restroom at Gate 7 into
single user all gender/family restrooms, accompanied by a
dedicated lactation room.
$10,000,000
CA
San Francisco
San Francisco
International Airport
SFO
This award funds the replacement of critical mechanical and
electrical components of the HVAC system at the International
Terminal. Replacing these components will improve fire‐life
safety compliance, reduce energy usage, reduce maintenance
costs, and improve resilience.
$31,000,000