Airport Planning and Design
For more than 40 years Parsons has been serving the aviation community. Today, as then, we apply our experience and the lessons of our past to the day's new challenges. Teaming with Parsons gives airports control of their programs. From planning through completion on a diverse array of technical and management services, Parsons delivers the right solution. On every project, we consistently achieve three goals: (1) build facilities that meet the operational needs of the airport, (2) build them on schedule, and (3) build them within budget. Parsons customizes our approach to specific airport needs and minimizes impacts on existing airport operations. Parsons provides innovative solutions, whether an airport is designing a new facility from the ground up or needs to apply the latest technologies to remedy problems and upgrade facilities.
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PASADENA, CA (March 2, 2009) – Parsons is pleased to announce that the Parsons–Odebrecht Joint Venture (POJV) in conjunction with the Miami–Dade Aviation Department will officially kick off construction of the new 1.27-mile Automated People Mover (APM) at Miami International Airport (MIA) today.
POJV’s $259 million design-build contract includes constructing the guideway and stations as well as installing the full turnkey operating system and delivering eight state-of-the-art Crystal Mover APM vehicles.
“We are excited to get construction under way,” said Jim Shappell, Parsons Group President. “Not only will this project help relieve roadway congestion, it also serves as an example of the Miami–Dade Aviation Department’s commitment to quality service.”
The MIA APM system will run between the airport and the Miami Intermodal Center (MIC), an off-airport multimodal transportation center that includes transfers to regional rail, bus, and rental car services. The system will use cutting-edge Crystal Mover vehicle technology provided by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America, Inc. Crystal Mover vehicle technology is presently operating at several major airports.
A veteran in aviation and design-build services, Parsons is currently working on numerous large airport programs worldwide, including the United States, Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. The MIA APM system is scheduled for completion in September 2011.
Parsons, celebrating more than 60 years of setting industry standards, is a leader in many diversified markets such as transportation, water, life sciences, environmental, construction, infrastructure, planning, commercial, industrial manufacturing, communications, healthcare, education and public buildings, critical facilities, nuclear and special materials, and homeland security. Parsons provides technical and management solutions to private industrial customers worldwide, as well as federal, regional, and local government agencies. For more about Parsons, please visit www.parsons.com.
March 2009 - 02/03/2009
PARSONS TO PARTICIPATE IN GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY FOR NEW AUTOMATED PEOPLE MOVER AT MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTPASADENA, CA (March 2, 2009) – Parsons is pleased to announce that the Parsons–Odebrecht Joint Venture (POJV) in conjunction with the Miami–Dade Aviation Department will officially kick off construction of the new 1.27-mile Automated People Mover (APM) at Miami International Airport (MIA) today.
POJV’s $259 million design-build contract includes constructing the guideway and stations as well as installing the full turnkey operating system and delivering eight state-of-the-art Crystal Mover APM vehicles.
“We are excited to get construction under way,” said Jim Shappell, Parsons Group President. “Not only will this project help relieve roadway congestion, it also serves as an example of the Miami–Dade Aviation Department’s commitment to quality service.”
The MIA APM system will run between the airport and the Miami Intermodal Center (MIC), an off-airport multimodal transportation center that includes transfers to regional rail, bus, and rental car services. The system will use cutting-edge Crystal Mover vehicle technology provided by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America, Inc. Crystal Mover vehicle technology is presently operating at several major airports.
A veteran in aviation and design-build services, Parsons is currently working on numerous large airport programs worldwide, including the United States, Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. The MIA APM system is scheduled for completion in September 2011.
Parsons, celebrating more than 60 years of setting industry standards, is a leader in many diversified markets such as transportation, water, life sciences, environmental, construction, infrastructure, planning, commercial, industrial manufacturing, communications, healthcare, education and public buildings, critical facilities, nuclear and special materials, and homeland security. Parsons provides technical and management solutions to private industrial customers worldwide, as well as federal, regional, and local government agencies. For more about Parsons, please visit www.parsons.com.
