
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport Baggage Handling System
GRAEF provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and civil engineering as well as structural peer review services on a design-build team for the design of Austin-Bergstrom International Airport's Existing Terminal Centralized CBIS Upgrades Program. Included in the scope of work is the design of a new location of approximately 20,000-25,000 square feet of office space in order to clear an area for the new CBIS in Option 1A3. This office space is a part of the existing terminal footprint.
The baggage handling system design also included the required modifications to the existing ticket counter and curbside feeds to the new CBIS, including controls on the new platform. There were minor modifications to the existing East CBIS mainline in order to install the diverter and controls logic to determine the percentage of bags that are sent to the new vs. screened in the existing.
Our design provides flexibility to expand the system in the future as capacity and demand increases.
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Location
Austin, TX
GRAEF Services
Structural Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Plumbing Engineering
Fire Protection
Site/Civil Engineering