Groundbreaking ceremony held at Williamson County Regional Airport
The Williamson County Airport Authority Board of Commissioners held a Groundbreaking Ceremony for construction of a new Airline Terminal at Williamson County Regional Airport on Friday, October 31 at 11:30 a.m.
Event was held west of the existing airline terminal.
Featured speakers included:
Federal Aviation Administration
Cape Air
Congressman William Enyart
The new airline terminal will eliminate the operational and maintenance deficiencies of the existing facility that was constructed in 1972. Key to this will be the separation of passenger flow functions into arrival and departure areas, along with a centralized security checkpoint and hold room. The new airline terminal will feature:
Realigned and improved roadways and parking
Curbside canopy system for protected loading and unloading
Integrated airline and TSA operational areas
Modern passenger waiting areas with additional space to accommodate large charter groups and public events
Restroom facilities within the hold room
More direct access from rental car offices to ready rental parking spaces
Modern baggage carousel system
ADA accessible 2nd floor Airport Administrative offices and Operations Center
More efficient and sustainable building energy systems
The ability to expand to meet future growth demans
Phase 1 of construction will include all site work including roadways and parking, the steel structure and completing the exterior of the building. Estimated completion time is 14 months. Project cost is approximately $8 million with $5.5 million eligible through FAA AIP funds, and $2.5 million through Airport funds.