The Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority has selected US-based general contractor Hensel Phelps to provide construction manager at risk (CMAR) services for Nashville International Airport’s (BNA) Concourse A reconstruction project.
This marks a significant development within the BNA New Horizon programme.
The initiative is designed to support Middle Tennessee’s rapid growth.
As part of the project, the current six-gate concourse and old International Arrivals Facility will be demolished.
It will also involve the reconstruction of a new 16-gate facility and an extension of the landside areas.
This project represents Hensel Phelps’ fourth contract at BNA.
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By GlobalDataThe design phase of the Concourse A project is scheduled for completion in May 2025, with construction expected to commence in mid-2025 and conclude by mid-2028.
Hensel Phelps is currently engaged in the BNA Concourse D Extension, which is on track for completion in July 2025.
The company also recently celebrated the completion of the BNA Terminal Lobby and International Arrivals Facility, which opened to travellers on 25 September 2023.
These projects highlight Hensel Phelps’ ongoing commitment to enhancing airport infrastructure.
Founded in 1937, the company is an employee-owned contractor, specialising in building development, construction, and facility services.
Hensel Phelps general manager Clif Fesler said: “We are honoured to continue our work as a key partner in the BNA New Horizon programme.
“This project is very important to our team in Nashville as BNA is a critical component of the Nashville landscape that our friends and families will utilise for many years to come.”
Hensel Phelps recently secured a $27m subcontract for the first phase of the Mosaic Quarter development in Tucson, US, a contract awarded by Granite Construction.