Achieving Speed-to-Market and Full-Circle Sustainability in the AV/EV Industry
The autonomous vehicle (AV) and electric vehicle (EV) industries are playing an active role in reducing the environmental impact..
Expertly navigating complex aviation infrastructure with strategic planning, emerging technologies, and rigorous regulatory compliance.
The transportation infrastructure utilizes complex technology that requires careful advanced planning while meeting rigorous security regulations. TEECOM’s engineering and project management experts lead large projects to success by anticipating milestone challenges and staying on top of regulatory requirements. Our work at major international airports, border crossings, and mass transit facilities advances emerging technologies while building for resilience and safety.
We support clients in all areas. This includes ICT infrastructure, security, audiovisual and acoustics, ubiquitous Wi-Fi and wireless coverage, integrating systems on one network, and creating signature administrative buildings, terminals, retail areas, renovating and expanding concourse and connector buildings. We help our clients by including flexibility in our design of the ‘special systems’ so that they can accommodate changes with minimal disruption to foundational technology systems.
From the latest efficiencies in hyperscale data centers, to the emerging needs of the hybrid workplace, our clients can depend on data-driven technology solutions to keep them ahead of the competition.
The International Terminal Building at San Francisco International Airport underwent extensive renovations and upgrades. The Phase 1 project upgraded and created flexibility for airport operations and improved the overall passenger experience along the terminal touchpoints. TEECOM was the Engineer-of-Record for special systems for the expansion and reconfiguration of Boarding Areas A and G, security checkpoints, as well as improvements and upgrades to the Hold Rooms in concourses A and G.
The International Terminal Building at San Francisco International Airport underwent extensive renovations and upgrades. The Phase 1 project upgraded and created flexibility for airport operations and improved the overall passenger experience along the terminal touchpoints. TEECOM was the Engineer-of-Record for special systems for the expansion and reconfiguration of Boarding Areas A and G, security checkpoints, as well as improvements and upgrades to the Hold Rooms in concourses A and G.
Built in the early 1960s, Terminal 1’s technology has become outdated and unable to effectively accommodate passengers. SFO demolished Terminal 1 and rebuilt a state-of-the-art terminal totalling over 600,000 sf. The new terminal includes spaces for passenger check-in, TSA security, recompose area, baggage handling and claim, as well as a new mezzanine with connection to the AirTrain and Central Garage.
Built in the early 1960s, Terminal 1’s technology has become outdated and unable to effectively accommodate passengers. SFO demolished Terminal 1 and rebuilt a state-of-the-art terminal totalling over 600,000 sf. The new terminal includes spaces for passenger check-in, TSA security, recompose area, baggage handling and claim, as well as a new mezzanine with connection to the AirTrain and Central Garage.
SFO demolished the old 350,000 sf building and constructed a new 500,000 sf Boarding Area B building. The new building includes passenger circulation space for access to aircraft gates, 24 gates with holding rooms for domestic flights, new passenger loading bridges, concession areas, and baggage handling.
SFO demolished the old 350,000 sf building and constructed a new 500,000 sf Boarding Area B building. The new building includes passenger circulation space for access to aircraft gates, 24 gates with holding rooms for domestic flights, new passenger loading bridges, concession areas, and baggage handling.
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