Central Nebraska Regional Airport Terminal

Designed for growth and sustainability, the new construction of the 34,000 square foot, two-gate terminal accommodates 120,000 annual passengers. The interior glass walls allow visibility between ticketing, security, restrooms, baggage claim, and exit lanes. Resembling the Platte River, the terrazzo flooring showcases the region’s character and helps guide passengers through the terminal. The project features the airport’s first passenger boarding bridge, a saw-tooth roof allowing natural light with minimal heat gain, new technology, and additional parking spaces.

 

Grand Island, NE

Photos courtesy of Mead and Hunt

SIMILAR PROJECTS

Gothenburg Impact Center

A new 40,000 square foot community building to serve a wide range of local needs. Features an early childhood wing with classrooms and common areas, a playground, large community event space, athletic training area with turf, and family service spaces. Highlights include a versatile layout that accommodates educational, recreational, and community-focused services for families.

Gothenburg, NE

Randall Community Water District Regional Waterline

A 72-mile, regional high-capacity water transmission line for Randall Community Water District (RCWD) to carry water from the Missouri River to southeastern South Dakota. The design-build contract was awarded to Hausmann Construction-General Excavating Joint Venture, in collaboration with engineer SEH Inc. Hausmann was also awarded the construction manager at risk contract to complete improvements to the Platte Treatment Plant for RCWD with ID8 Architecture.

South Dakota
Photo courtesy of Randall Community Water District

Woodbury County Law Enforcement Center

A new 121,000 square foot comprehensive justice and administration complex. Features separate male and female housing units, special needs and psychiatric accommodations, four court rooms, prosecutor and sheriff offices, and intake areas with drive-thru sallyport and heated concrete flooring. Highlights include a FEMA shelter, an on-site Emergency Management Operations and Training Center, and county maintenance facilities, all situated on a 40-acre site with two retention ponds.

Sioux City, IA