Terminal C project

Boston Logan Airport, Boston, Ma

The Terminal C project at Boston Logan Airport is a high-profile infrastructure upgrade designed to enhance passenger experience, streamline traffic flow, and modernize airport facilities. As part of this project, new canopies and roadway systems were constructed to improve accessibility and functionality for travelers, airlines, and ground operations. Managed by general contractor Skanska, the project reflects Logan Airport’s commitment to safety, efficiency, and world-class service.

  • Sustainability:

    Sustainability was a key consideration throughout the Terminal C project. Durable steel and concrete construction minimized material waste, while energy-efficient lighting and design elements contributed to a reduced environmental footprint. The project’s roadway and canopy systems were built to last, supporting Logan Airport’s long-term operational efficiency while prioritizing responsible construction practices.

  • How was Prime Steel Inc. Involved:

    Prime Steel Inc. played a critical role in the Terminal C upgrade, providing steel erection and installation for the canopies as well as the new roadway infrastructure. Working in coordination with fabricator Beauce Atlas and Skanska, our team ensured that all steel components were accurately installed, structurally sound, and compliant with the project’s stringent safety and quality standards. Prime Steel’s expertise helped deliver a durable and functional framework for the airport’s busy passenger and traffic areas.

  • Purpose and Use:

    The Terminal C improvements provide enhanced protection, accessibility, and convenience for travelers arriving at or departing from Boston Logan Airport. The canopies shield passengers from the elements, while the upgraded roadways improve vehicle circulation and safety. Together, these enhancements support Logan Airport’s mission to provide a seamless, efficient, and comfortable travel experience for millions of passengers each year.