Create a CEG Account  /  CEG Login



NYC Embarks on Ambitious $4B Airport Reconstruction

It will be the first new airport built after the Sept. 11 attacks.

July 27, 2015 - Northeast Edition
Construction Equipment Guide

NEW YORK (AP) — Gov. Andrew Cuomo has introduced a plan to redesign and rebuild LaGuardia airport.

The airport in Queens is one of the busiest in the nation, but is cramped and outdated. Vice President Joe Biden last year dubbed it a “Third World country.” He was at the announcement Monday.

Cuomo says the first part of the plan will begin next year and will cost $4 billion. He says Delta Air Lines is a partner in the new terminal. He says approvals that would normally take years were expedited by the vice president’s office.

Cuomo says it will be the first new airport built after the Sept. 11 attacks. The new airport will be constructed closer to the Grand Central Parkway, creating more than double the space.

RELATED NEWSLETTER ITEMS

VIDEO: Construction Worker Helps Teen Escape Abduction

Nation’s First Offshore Wind Farm Construction Begins


Today's top stories

New SR 141 Alignment Promises Smoother Travel Through Middle Tennessee

Webber–United JV Advances $620M I-16/I-75 Interchange

Thompson Tractor Hosts Companywide Used Equipment Sale

Georgia Power Begins Construction of Battery Storage System

Werk-Brau Names Gold Coast JCB as South Florida Dealer

BOMAG Names Mid South Machinery Full Line Dealer for State of Mississippi

MassDOT Wins FP2 Sorenson Award

Bergkamp Hosts No-Cost Training for Engineers, Construction Professionals


 





×

Stay Ahead of the Market

Get weekly equipment news, auction updates, and dealer insights — trusted by thousands of industry professionals.



39.95234 \\ -75.16379 \\ Philadelphia \\ PA \\ US \\ 19019