The Hollywood Burbank Airport Replacement Passenger Terminal Project has achieved a significant construction milestone, surpassing 2 million worker hours. The accomplishment underscores the scale, pace, and collaborative execution of one of Southern California’s most ambitious aviation infrastructure developments.
Context: A Fast-Tracked Airport Transformation
Designed to modernize passenger experience and operational efficiency, the replacement terminal project broke ground in January 2024. With a fast-track construction schedule, the development is progressing toward its targeted opening in October 2026, aligning with the airport’s long-term vision for safer, more efficient, and passenger-centric air travel.
Operational Progress and Workforce Achievement
Reaching two million worker hours reflects not only construction progress but also the sustained commitment to coordination, safety, and performance across a large, multidisciplinary workforce. The milestone highlights the project team’s ability to manage complex logistics while maintaining momentum on a condensed delivery timeline.
Project Leadership and Collaboration
The achievement is the result of close collaboration among leading construction and design partners. Holder Construction, Pankow Builders, and TEC Constructors & Engineers are spearheading construction efforts, while architectural and design leadership is provided by Corgan and CannonDesign. Together, the teams are advancing a terminal concept known for its contemporary design and operational clarity.
Strategic Significance
Beyond construction metrics, the milestone signals steady advancement toward delivering a next-generation passenger terminal that meets modern aviation standards. The project represents a broader trend in U.S. airport development—prioritizing efficiency, resilience, and enhanced traveler experience through integrated design and delivery models.
Looking Ahead
As construction continues toward the 2026 completion target, the Hollywood Burbank Airport Replacement Terminal is positioned to become a key regional gateway. Continued progress will focus on structural completion, systems integration, and interior fit-out phases critical to operational readiness.

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