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North Terminal's Concourse A is a showcase for Miami International Airport -- a relaxing, modern building with high ceilings and terrazzo floors.
But MIA may close Concourse A's 15 gates next year temporarily to speed up construction of the rest of North Terminal. MIA hopes giving contractors unfettered access to Concourse A will save two years and $200 million.
The North Terminal has been mired in delays and cost overruns, and the airport is desperate to finish it. So desperate it's willing to banish American Airlines and two airlines to older parts of the airport. The concourse handles more than 10 percent of MIA's traffic annually.
''Does it hurt? Yeah. If I had to describe this, I'd say it's like a military operation,'' said Bruce Drum, MIA's deputy director of operations.
Half of North Terminal -- concourses C and D -- will remain open.
But the next big phase is completing the tear down of B concourse and starting the tear down of C so they can do the fill in and connect A to old D making it a single unit.
I have to say if Miami has a plan to speed things up by two years. Add 3 to five to the total time it will take.
North Terminal's Concourse A is a showcase for Miami International Airport -- a relaxing, modern building with high ceilings and terrazzo floors.
But MIA may close Concourse A's 15 gates next year temporarily to speed up construction of the rest of North Terminal. MIA hopes giving contractors unfettered access to Concourse A will save two years and $200 million.
The North Terminal has been mired in delays and cost overruns, and the airport is desperate to finish it. So desperate it's willing to banish American Airlines and two airlines to older parts of the airport. The concourse handles more than 10 percent of MIA's traffic annually.
''Does it hurt? Yeah. If I had to describe this, I'd say it's like a military operation,'' said Bruce Drum, MIA's deputy director of operations.
Half of North Terminal -- concourses C and D -- will remain open.
But the next big phase is completing the tear down of B concourse and starting the tear down of C so they can do the fill in and connect A to old D making it a single unit.
I have to say if Miami has a plan to speed things up by two years. Add 3 to five to the total time it will take.