Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport (CHO)
This was the Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport’s first major renovation in 20 years. Martin Horn enlarged the terminal to accommodate a new baggage handling system and upgraded the existing architectural finishes and mechanical and electrical systems. We also constructed a new public safety office. Key Martin Horn employees were security cleared and given badges for project access, and we supervised non cleared personnel at all times. The airport remained fully operational throughout this renovation.
PROJECT START: September 2005
PROJECT SIZE: 82,089 SF
PROJECT DURATION: 11 months
CONTRACT VALUE: $3,441,237
PROJECT MANAGER: Rockwell Moulton
SUPERINTENDENT: Tim Patronik
ESTIMATOR: Doug Horn
OWNER: Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport Authority
CONTACT: Bryan O. Elliott
ARCHITECT: Gresham Smith and Partners
CONTACT: Wilson P. Rayfield