Jacobs to Continue Supporting Denver International Airport Transformation
Rental car facility will support passenger growth and improved airport experience
As one of the fastest-growing airports globally, DEN is projected to reach more than120 million passengers by 2045. The ConRAC and CTS projects are integral to this growth, providing a seamless and efficient rental car experience for travelers — including introducing an accessible system to move people from the ConRAC to the terminals.
"Consolidating rental car operations in a single facility connected to the main terminal by a common transportation system reduces traffic in the terminal area, eliminates the unsustainable numbers of shuttle buses, frees up curb space and allows redevelopment of surface lots for future needs," explained
In addition to its global program management experience, Jacobs will bring specific knowledge in electric vehicle infrastructure, fueling operations, traffic design, customer interface and CTS technologies to support the expanding capacity of the airport, while reducing environmental impact and integrating smart solutions.
"As an economic engine for
Jacobs has provided professional services at DEN since 1992, delivering more than 60 critical projects, including the Great Hall Improvement Program, award-winning Concourse Expansion Program and Gate Apron Reconstruction and Drainage Improvements.
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