For more than two years, Hensel Phelps’ Southeast District procurement team has strategized, tracked, and now successfully has been awarded two landmark projects in Nashville, Tennessee!
On Tuesday, December 19, 2017, the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority (MNAA) awarded the Hensel Phelps | Fentress Progressive Design-Build Team the Nashville International Airport Concourse D and Terminal Wings project in Nashville, Tennessee.
On Friday, January 12, 2018, the General Services Administration (GSA Region 4) awarded the Hensel Phelps | Fentress Bridging Design-Build Team the New U.S. Federal Courthouse, also in Nashville.
The $203 million Nashville International Airport Concourse D and Terminal Wings project consists of the expansion of Concourse D as well as the expansion of the existing ticketing and baggage claim areas of the terminal. This project is being prioritized to accommodate movement of the existing TSA checkpoint and central airline ticket counters to the new expanded ticketing areas so that an expanded central terminal area can be constructed in the future. Additionally, the Concourse D added gates will provide for an “empty chair” for future construction of the International Arrivals Facility.
The $130 million new U.S. Federal Courthouse project includes demolition, construction and site development on 3.4 acres in downtown Nashville. The five-story, 280,000-SF facility includes eight courtrooms, 11 judges’ chambers, and underground structured parking. It will also house the U.S. District Court, U.S. Marshals Service, Office of the U.S. Attorney, a GSA field office and U.S. Senate offices. This facility will be designed and constructed to achieve LEED Gold Certification by the U.S. Green Building Council.
Hensel Phelps is honored to have been chosen as the design-builder for these two landmark projects in the City of Nashville. Both of these projects have a January notice-to-proceed and will kick off immediately!