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March 21, 2022
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport’s new $986 million International Arrivals Facility replaces a 50-year-old Customs facility and increases the airport’s number of international capable gates from 12 to 20.
Located on the east side of Concourse A, it will receive passengers from the South Satellite through a new 85-foot-high elevated walkway stretching over a taxilane.
The IAF has a 450,000-square-foot grand hall outfitted with seven baggage carousels. Two-thirds of the building has daylighting to connect travelers to the outdoors and reduce energy consumption. Other amenities include nursing rooms, pet relief areas and restrooms for humans.
The IAF is set to dramatically improve travel experience, with a 15-minute reduction in minimum passenger connection time and faster passport checks.
Owner: Port of Seattle
Design-build contractor: Clark Construction Group
Architects: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and The Miller Hull Partnership
Mechanical, plumbing engineer: PAE
Mechanical contractor: Apollo
Electrical engineer: Stantec
Electrical contractor: Valley
Structural engineer (IAF and pedestrian bridge): KPFF Consulting Engineers
Civil engineer: Magnusson Klemencic Associates
Airport special systems and telecommunications: Stantec
Pedestrian bridge design assistance: Schlaich Bergermann Partner
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