7-1-2020 | News
While travelers have been mostly absent at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport due to the pandemic, the same can’t be said for construction workers.
A recent progress report on the International Arrivals Facility construction project showed there were an average of 385 workers per day on the jobsite during May.
Crews from Clark Construction Group have nearly finished all terrazzo flooring and have installed six of seven baggage carousels inside the IAF’s 450,000-square-foot grand hall, which also has space for customs.
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