Kraus-Anderson Completes Phase I of $10M Terminal at Falls International Airport in Minnesota

by Kristin Harlow

INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. — Kraus-Anderson has completed Phase I construction of the new passenger air service terminal building at the Falls International Airport in International Falls, located near the border of Canada. The $10 million project replaces approximately two-thirds of the old terminal. Architecture firm Alliiance designed the 17,894-square-foot building. Phase I includes new arrival and departure services with check-in ticketing counters and kiosks, a secured gate lounge, baggage handling, passenger boarding bridge, TSA screening area, car rental services and waiting area.

Phase II of the construction — a separately funded project — will complete the full replacement of the old terminal, and provide new space for U.S. Customs processing, the Weather Bureau office, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) offices and Airport Commission conference room. Construction is scheduled to begin in the spring of 2018 and is slated for completion in March 2019.

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