The new terminal at Pittsburgh International is starting to take shape.
They're more than half way there. Construction of the new $1.5 billion terminal at Pittsburgh International has passed the halfway mark.
Paul Hoback, chief development officer of the Allegheny County Airport Authority, tells the Big K Morning Show, crews have been working non-stop.
"We have celling installation getting started, lighting, flooring, you name it, we're working like crazy inside the building," said Hoback. "There's about eight to nine hundred workers out there from across the Pittsburgh region that are doing great things and really creating very high-quality work out there."
Hoback said construction for the project is now 60 percent complete, and should be finished sometime in 2025, but it's too soon to announce an exact opening day.
Ground broke in October 2021 for the new airport with workers heading into the peak construction season.
The current Pittsburgh International Airport opened in 1992.




