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Last Updated 06/13/2023 10:37 AM
Project Title

New East Side Terminal - Des Moines International Airport

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City, State (County) Des Moines, IA 50321   (Polk County)
Category(s) Heavy and Highway, Transportation
Sub-Category(s) Airline/Passenger Terminal, Site Development
Contracting Method Competitive Bids
Project Status Construction start expected October 2023
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Estimated Value $500,000,000 [brand] Estimate
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Description

https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/2022/08/23/des-moines-city-council-arpa-funds-international-airport-grubb-ymca/7865977001/ Des Moines International Airport plans gain altitude Des Moines will spend $5 million in ARPA funds on construction of a new terminal at the Des Moines International Airport. The city plans to spend $5 million more on the project. With construction costs rising the airport's board of directors is planning to build its new terminal in phases. The first phase would cost an estimated $411 million. More:To cut costs, Des Moines International Airport considers phased approach to its new terminal In March the airport was awarded $59 million in ARPA funds awarded to Iowa for the project. At that time the airport's board was about 40% of the way to closing a $300 million funding gap so that construction could begin. Kevin Foley, Des Moines International Airport executive director, raised $28.7 million of $34.3 million he asked for from about 30 central Iowa cities and counties whose residents most often use the airport. _______________________________________________________________________ https://www.enr.com/articles/54524-hntb-designing-770m-des-moines-international-airport-terminal - Des Moines International Airport is preparing to construct a new terminal to replace its existing building in a phased project estimated to cost as much as $769.8 million. The airport is the largest in Iowa. Its current 12-gate terminal building dates to 1948, and with the airport projecting demand for 17 gates by 2032 and 19 by 2042, airport leaders say it has reached the end of its useful life. The plan calls for a three-phase project to break up costs and allow the first phase of work to fit current available funding while still addressing increased capacity needs. The airport has been working with Anser Advisory LLC to act as the owner's representative on the project. In April, the Des Moines Airport Authority board of directors awarded a design services contract to Kansas City, Mo.-based HNTB Corp. Seven firms submitted for the job, and design firms Corgan and Fentress Architects were also interviewed, airport authority records show. HNTB had previously worked with the airport on a planning study for the new terminal. Tom Rossbach, HNTB's aviation architecture senior director and project manager for the Des Moines airport contract, said in a statement that he expects the design "will be transformational in terms of passenger experience, efficiency and flexibility." The airport issued an RFQ for a construction manager at-risk in April and has since interviewed three firms. Kayla Kovarna, a spokesperson for the airport, says the board is scheduled to select the construction manager at their Aug. 9 meeting. That first phase would include the construction of a new terminal with five gates, plus a central energy plant, offices and a pedestrian bridge to the parking garage. It would also include additional airside and landside infrastructure improvements, for a total estimated cost of $411.4 million. The plans then call for a northward expansion adding four gates to the concourse at an estimated cost of $87.8 million, and a southward expansion adding eight gates. That final phase would also include demolition of the current terminal, with a total cost estimated at $233.9 million. Work is not expected to break ground until 2024 at the earliest, Kovarna says. If it does, planning documents indicate the first portion could be completed in 2026 and all three phases by early 2030. The airport has also developed a concept for another possible phase of work to further expand the terminal concourse up to 22 gates as its ultimate buildout. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ https://www.aviationpros.com/airports/article/21272087/available-funding-for-airport-modernization-projects-exceeds-1t - The Des Moines Airport Authority is developing a multi-phase plan to modernize the Des Moines International Airport (DSM), the first of which is expected to cost $448.1 million. The airport has already exceeded its long-term passenger forecast, and it has become especially congested under the weight of recent population growth. According to the Authority, DSM needs 17 new gates by 2032 to meet the next wave of airport traffic forecasts. That need has inspired the plan to modernize the airport with an entirely new terminal. Plans call to construct a new terminal airport include 14 gates to be built on the east side of the existing terminal. As of November 19, 2019, the project is in planning and in the process of obtaining funds. Information regarding design team has not been released. Construction timeline anticipated to commence in 2022. *Project information, including timeline and contacts, has been obtained through public sources. The content management team continues to pursue additional details; however, the contact(s) listed have yet to disclose or confirm any information. Inquiries should be directed to the contact(s) listed. As of June 13, 2023, no new information available

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