Centennial Airport and Jacobs Engineering partnered with Bryan Construction to add two new additions to their existing maintenance building: vehicle bays and a crew rest.
The two vehicle bays house new snow plow equipment that will be used to keep pace and clear runways during snow events for the busy airport.
The crew rest addition provided maintenance staff with a break room, TV lounge, sleeping quarters, and parts storage. Crews now have a spot to rest during long snowplowing shifts.
The two additions were blended seamlessly into the existing building, providing the expansion necessary for airport operations.
Centennial Airport is a General Aviation Reliever Airport that accommodates all civil and military aviation operations other than commercial scheduled air services. It is a reliever airport since it helps ease congestion at Commercial Service Airports, specifically Denver International Airport. They also provide 24/7 Customs services.
With more than 120 businesses and over 850 based aircraft, Centennial Airport is a busy place. The airport caters to several types of users, including corporate companies, charter operations, fractional operations, large flight schools, medevac and air ambulance service and support, military and Department of Defense, research and development, and cargo.