Sterling Construction’s subsidiary, J. Banicki Construction has secured a $10.3m aviation contract from the City of Phoenix Aviation Department.

Under the terms of the contract, J. Banicki Construction will be responsible for the reconstruction of the north apron of Terminal 4 at the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.

The work on the project is said to be the final stage of the $71m project that Sterling Construction began working at Sky Harbor in 2015.

The scope of the current work involves removal and replacement of 29,169 square yard of Alkali Silica Reactivity (ASR) impacted pavement adjacent to the Terminal 4 North Concourse as well as the excavation of 4,000 yard of native material.

Work also includes importing of new crushed aggregate base, removal of the existing drainage along with the adjustments to associated fuel hydrant pits.

Sterling CEO Joe Cutillo said: “This award is a continuation of the work we have been engaged in at Terminal 4 of the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport since late 2015.

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“We were awarded subsequent projects related to the Terminal 4 reconstruction in 2016 and 2018 as well and view our ongoing presence on this and other major projects at Sky Harbor as indicative of the confidence that the City of Phoenix Aviation Department has in our work.

“The completion of this project will help to improve air traffic and safety at one of the busiest airports in the nation. Our aviation infrastructure capabilities are a critical element of our strategy to diversify our Heavy Civil project mix towards lower risk, higher margin work.”

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J. Banicki Construction to reconstruct north apron of Terminal 4 at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. (Credit: Quintin Soloviev/ wikipedia.)