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Always-on support for Baltimore-Washington International Airport Argus Consulting has an on-call contract for engineering support services for maintenance, inspections, and emergency services for Southwest’s fueling facilities at Baltimore-Washington International Airport. The goal of the program is to provide technical support to the owner and operator in a collaborative environment to improve overall facility performance, extend…
Read MoreOur facility assessment provided options for replacing underground fuel storage with aboveground fuel facilities that are compliant and cost effective. Argus Consulting has been retained for planning, design, bidding and construction administration for a new fuel system at the rental car facilities supporting Columbia Metropolitan Airport. In 2017, Argus conducted an analysis of the existing…
Read MoreThe Defense Fuel Supply Points (DFSP) at Charleston and Tampa needed As-Built documents to improve efficiency for engineering design services, training, maintenance planning and inspection projects. Using the latest Reverse Engineering technologies, Argus collected the as-built geometrical data to create 3D intelligent models, drawings and equipment specifications for the fuel receiving and fuel storage facilities…
Read MoreA new international terminal at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport required a new aircraft fueling hydrant system and relocating numerous hydrant pits. Argus Consulting provided fuel system design services and construction oversight of the hydrant fueling system expansion at FLL to serve Southwest Airlines’ new International Terminal. This project included design of the new five gate…
Read MoreAs the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey prepared for a new terminal at Newark’s International Airport, Argus studied the best options for fueling aircraft. Argus Consulting provided Stage 1 reports and concept designs for fueling infrastructure improvements as the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey was in the planning stages…
Read MoreArgus has provided fueling and environmental services for DFW starting as a member of the 2000 Capital Development Program team. As we started the 21st century, the DFW Airport Board launched a comprehensive $2.7 billion multi-year Capital Development Program. This 10-year program included the construction of the new passenger terminal, parking structures, roadways, infrastructure systems…
Read MoreFrom 2010 to 2017 DFW Airport renewed its original terminals that were opened 35 years earlier. DFW Airport kicked off a seven-year Terminal Renewal and Improvement Program (TRIP) in 2010 to renew all of its original terminals – A, B,C and E. The terminal building systems, opened in 1974, have reached the end of their…
Read MoreArgus built a new fuel farm to serve Quito’s new 5-star airport that has become one of South America’s busiest. A mountainous location did not allow Quito, Ecuador, to expand its old airport to accommodate larger aircraft and increased air traffic. So, in 2013, it opened a new greenfield airport located in Tababela parish, east…
Read MoreFor the past decade, Argus has provided critical engineering services for the Bogota Airport Redevelopment Program and master planning for the future of Colombia’s largest international airport, Aeropuerto Internacional El Dorado. Argus Consulting was the Engineer-of-Record for the planning, programming, design, equipment procurement and construction administration of a new aircraft fuel receiving, storage and distribution…
Read MoreThe 2006 Love Field Modernization Program, the largest construction project at DAL since the 1950s, prepared the airport to begin non-stop service throughout the United States. The complex $519 million Love Field Modernization Program included terminal demolition and renovation; demolition of taxiways, taxi lanes and apron pavements to prepare for new pavement; improvements to utilities…
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