<p>Denver International Airport has been selected Turner & Townsend as its provider for project controls services as the airport looks to expand capacity by over 40 percent. Turner & Townsend will support the airport’s Vision 100 plan through effective set-up, delivery and close out of key projects, as well as supporting the creation of a Centre of Excellence and Equity in Aviation for capital project delivery. Additionally, we will work with local members of the minority and women-owned business enterprise (MWBE) community in Denver, as part of DEN’s commitment to bringing new opportunities and development to historically underserved businesses</p><p>DEN is the second largest airport in the world by size and has the longest runway in the United States. In 2021, DEN served 58.8 million passengers and was the third busiest airport in the world. As air passenger numbers return to pre-pandemic levels, DEN is preparing to accommodate 100 million annual passengers between 2030 and 2035 through an ongoing programme of expansion and modernisation of terminal capacity.</p><p>Backed by a multi-billion-dollar capital investment plan, DEN’s programme focuses on improving operations and passenger flow, as well as maintaining enhanced security</p>
<p>Denver International Airport has been selected Turner & Townsend as its provider for project controls services as the airport looks to expand capacity by over 40 percent. Turner & Townsend will support the airport’s Vision 100 plan through effective set-up, delivery and close out of key projects, as well as supporting the creation of a Centre of Excellence and Equity in Aviation for capital project delivery. Additionally, we will work with local members of the minority and women-owned business enterprise (MWBE) community in Denver, as part of DEN’s commitment to bringing new opportunities and development to historically underserved businesses</p><p>DEN is the second largest airport in the world by size and has the longest runway in the United States. In 2021, DEN served 58.8 million passengers and was the third busiest airport in the world. As air passenger numbers return to pre-pandemic levels, DEN is preparing to accommodate 100 million annual passengers between 2030 and 2035 through an ongoing programme of expansion and modernisation of terminal capacity.</p><p>Backed by a multi-billion-dollar capital investment plan, DEN’s programme focuses on improving operations and passenger flow, as well as maintaining enhanced security</p>