Flatiron, the subsidiary of ACS in the United States, has in recent weeks won new contracts to carry out several airport projects throughout the North American region for a total value of 250 million euros. The company will perform upgrades at Eirk Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport in Yokun, Canada, including rebuilding the runway and implementing new technologies to improve air traffic and infrastructure capacity. , with a value of around 120 million euros.
In parallel, and with a value of 60 million, Flatiron has already begun to build a service road around the Dallas Love Field airport in Texas, USA, and the runway of taxiway A. Within the same state, the The company will also renew the runways at the William P. Hobby Airport to improve the safety of operations for 42.7 million euros.
Parallel projects in the US
The international airport of Denver, Colorado, will also have the support of this company to build an interchange on the Peña Boulevard road with the aim of improving the traffic system in the area. Additionally, the company will need to demolish existing taxiways, build embankments for future taxiways, and improve electrical and lighting systems.
In addition, the company already has other work in Terminal 1 of the San Diego International Airport, California, the expansion of the concourse of the Denver International Airport, Colorado, and work to improve the facilities of the Dallas Forth Worth in Texas.