SNC-Lavalin wins $8m contract on Florida airport project

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Marta Martinez Queimadelos, CEO of Cero Generation, speaking at the launch of the Delfini project in Athens on 13 July 2022.

Proven track record in the aviation sector pays off for SNC-Lavalin with another project win.

SNC-Lavalin has been awarded an $8m contract to provide programme management and design criteria professional services at Florida’s Pensacola International Airport.

Under the approximately three-year contract, the company will support the City of Pensacola, who owns and operates the airport, in the completion of Project Titan Element 2, a $146m maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facility development programme.

Commenting on the contract win, Ian L. Edwards, SNC-Lavalin president and CEO, said: “From airport engineering to programme and project management, we leverage our end-to-end expertise and capabilities for our global clients in the airports and aviation markets. Our proven track record in the sector enables us to deliver intelligent, cost-effective solutions that address and meet the requirements of a carbon-conscious world.”

SNC-Lavalin is providing services for Project Titan Element 2, which includes the development of two MRO hangars, a support services center, administrative office space, extension of a taxiway, an aircraft parking apron, landside parking and access roadways and miscellaneous related site improvements.

Support will include coordinating the project development, design and construction, project schedule development and updates, data collection on the existing site, project budget review, development of a design criteria package, assisting with selection of the design-build team (D-B), review of D-B team designs, and oversight and inspection of D-B team construction.

George Nash, CEO of Atkins North America, said: “In addition to helping the City of Pensacola prepare for this project during the last decade, our team has provided solutions for major programmes at Louis Armstrong New Orleans, Southwest Florida, LAX and JFK International Airports. Taking lessons learned from these previous programmes and others, we will see this transformative project through to successful completion.”