Jacobs Solutions Inc. Completes BWI Airport Concourse Expansion and Baggage System Upgrade

Reuters01-15
Jacobs Solutions Inc. Completes BWI Airport Concourse Expansion and Baggage System Upgrade

Jacobs Solutions Inc. has played a pivotal role as the prime designer in the transformative terminal expansion at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI). The project recently marked a significant milestone with the opening of the new Concourse A/B Connector and a modernized baggage handling system. These upgrades, part of a $500 million expansion—the largest in the airport's history—are designed to enhance passenger flow, improve airline operations, and support future growth. Despite a budget reduction and design pause during the COVID-19 pandemic, Jacobs collaborated with stakeholders to deliver the project on schedule and within budget. The new baggage system features upgraded scanning technology and expanded capacity, automating previously manual processes for greater efficiency.

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