Monday, February 23, 2009
THE $27.3 million international airport terminal, air traffic control tower and fire/ crash rescue facility under construction in Marsh Harbour, Abaco is nearing completion.
The old 3,315 square foot building is being replaced with a 24,000 square foot single storey structure immediately west of the existing terminal.
The state-of the-art facility will have the capacity to process around 200,000 passengers a year.
"We have a lot to be done," said contractor Fletcher McIntosh. "In order to be finished there is some rough work that needs to be done."
The airport's design incorporates a taxi call-up and public parking area; offices for police, security and airport managers; concession stands, and a combined domestic and international departure lounge.
Minister of Public Works and Transport Neko Grant said it is expected that the $4 million air traffic control tower will be manned by Abaconians.
"There is a recruitment programme going on as we speak so they can be trained in time to occupy the tower on completion of the building," he said.
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