Passenger terminal which is being modernized by HOCHTIEF is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2014
A consortium of HOCHTIEF Polska and HOCHTIEF Solutions completed the raw state of the rebuilding and modernization of T1 passenger terminal on the Chopin Airport in Warsaw. The investor of the project is PP Porty Lotnicze, Polish state-owned airport operator. The completion date of the project is set for the end of 2014. The scope of the contract covers reconstruction and modernization of the T1 Terminal as well as integration with T2 Terminal. Before these works were finished, a complete disassembly was held. The consortium will also deliver a baggage handling system (BHS) and construct 60 meter long tunnel linking terminal and railway station. Upon the completion of construction work, the investment will result in a high-standard, coherent architectural, technical and functional complex.
– Since start of construction works in September 2012, disassembly, modernization of the existing reinforced concrete structure as well as the new steel structure have been completed. Additional the T2 passenger terminal was covered with roof structure and facade. These works were crucial before winter. At present, installation works connected with airport systems are well under way. Furthermore, HOCHTIEF Polska Branch in Warsaw is now carrying out finishing works and preparing integration with T2 Terminal – summed up Adam Janus, Project Manager at the HOCHTIEF Polska Branch in Warsaw.