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Denver Airport's Renovator Uncovers Potential Snag

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The renovation of the Great Hall of Denver International Airport’s iconic Jeppesen Terminal has hit a bump. Tests are under way to determine whether the existing concrete slab can handle construction equipment loads.

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Denver Airport Terminates P3 Contract For Main Terminal Renovation

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In a move that stunned transportation planners around the country, Denver International Airport terminated the contractor team working on a $650-million terminal renovation.

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Denver Airport's Renovator Uncovers Potential Snag

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The renovation of the Great Hall of Denver International Airport’s iconic Jeppesen Terminal has hit a bump. Tests are under way to determine whether the existing concrete slab can handle construction equipment loads.

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Denver Airport Negotiates Final Payment with P3 Team It Fired Last Year

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Denver will pay the public-private partnership team an additional $55 million to end work on the airport's Great Hall renovation.

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Great Hall claims DIA's lack of engagement contributed to airport renovation problems

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billion Denver International Airport expansion blames airport officials for the contract-ending overruns and delays. The former GC of the $1.8

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Concrete issues delay Denver airport project indefinitely

Construction Dive

Quality and strength issues have already stalled the Ferrovial-led consortium's $650 million terminal renovation project by 10 months.

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Denver airport renovation delays add 3 more years

Construction Dive

A new Great Hall Partners report notes that delays are primarily due to areas of weaker-than-expected existing concrete discovered in the terminal after construction started, but doesn't specify how the project got so off track.

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