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Airport engineering update: terminal rehab moving, TSA checkpoint stalled by office-space changes; FAA EMAS funding pursuit continues
Summary
Airport staff reported completion of several phase-one terminal rehab items, said phase two checkpoint work awaits TSA office-space sign-off, described a conveyor-belt calibration issue and paused work after a contractor's death, and said the airport is pursuing a $26 million FAA-funded EMAS safety project.
Airport engineering staff told the Laredo International Airport Board that phase one of the terminal rehabilitation is nearly complete and that work on phase two — which includes a reconfigured checkpoint with a second lane — is awaiting final approval of TSA office space plans.
Engineering staff member Andrew said, “The generator should be in in November,” and reported the roof and escalator work are complete. He said the project team is meeting with the Transportation Security Administration and that TSA’s changing requests for office space…
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