A bright, modern airport terminal with passengers sitting in black chairs, some using devices, while others walk with luggage. Large windows let in natural light; digital signs display gate and restroom information.
Aviation & Transportation
Boston, MA

Logan International Airport Terminal C to B Connector

SQ. FT.

168,000

Owner

Massachusetts Port Authority

Architect

Fennick McCredie Architecture

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Extensive renovations to improve passenger experience and airport efficiency

Logan International Airport Terminal C to B Connector

The scope of work included extensive renovations and additions to both the airside and landside of the Terminal C to B Connector area, including a three-level addition to the Terminal C Pier D, new and renovated administrative offices, upgrades to the Terminal C passenger security checkpoint, and demolition of the seven-story old tower structure. Additionally, pedestrian connections were made between multiple gates, while a new gate expanded capacity. Other improvements, including new amenities, were be added post-security to accommodate passengers traveling through Logan.

A bright, modern airport terminal with passengers sitting in black chairs, some using devices, while others walk with luggage. Large windows let in natural light; digital signs display gate and restroom information.
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A modern airport terminal with large glass windows and gate B40 visible. Jet bridges and service vehicles are on the tarmac under a blue sky with scattered clouds.

Coordinating work in an active airport environment

Logan International Airport Terminal C to B Connector

Project challenges included completing work on an active airport site surrounded by highly trafficked terminal roadways, the central parking garage, aircraft apron and operations area, control towers and the existing chapel. This entire project required immaculate coordination and a commitment to safety.