Birdair to Provide Curbside Cover at San Diego Airport’s New Car Rental Center Seventeen inverted PTFE Membrane cone-structure canopies will create an open, inviting space that will bustle with airport…
…World War II. Once the Sarasota Manatee Joint Airport Authority took over management of the airport facilities, a new terminal building was constructed, which opened in 1959. The airport’s current…
Striking Birdair Roof atop Sharm el Sheikh International Airport breaks new architectural ground in Middle East Published: September 25, 2007 Sharm el Sheikh International Airport, situated along the southern tip…
…the original roof on the Georgia Dome. During a Southeastern Conference (SEC) basketball game on the night of Friday, March 14, the Georgia Dome felt the effects of the 100-plus…
…I. Du Pont De Nemours and Company, Delaware. Download PDF Version: 2012-02-15_DallasFortWorth_Airport.pdf Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport Location: Dallas/Fort Worth, TX As part of a seven-year, $1.9 billion improvement project to…
…2016—is designed to dramatically reduce the number of shuttle buses circulating around the airport, allow the airport to maximize its 661-acre footprint and increase operational efficiency. Other aspects of the…
Birdair, Inc. Featured at New Indianapolis International Airport Parking Terminal PTFE Fabric Membrane Takes Functional Beauty to New Levels Published: June 23, 2008 Birdair, Inc., the leading specialty contractor of…
Birdair Contributes Once More to Denver International Airport Two years and one engineering feat later, Birdair’s work for the Denver International Airport is completed, leaving behind a stunning and iconic…
DFW Airport Taps Birdair Once Again Recently, Birdair was awarded a new contract to design and build two additional PTFE structures. Published: March 12, 2015 Airports should be a comfortable…
Birdair, Inc. Enlisted for Denver International Airport Roof Support Project Two Temporary Shoring Towers to Carry “Mountain Range” PTFE Fabric Roof Load During Airport Construction Published: September 18, 2012 Construction…
Birdair, Inc. Teams Up with Middle Eastern Subsidiary to Construct Cricket Stadium On Budget and On Time New Dubai Stadium Features World’s First TiO2-Coated PTFE Roof Published: July 03, 2008…
…lines from Taiyo Middle East, a Birdair subsidiary The eyes of the world will soon be on Khalifa International Stadium and its visually stunning roof system by Birdair, Inc., the…