Ivey’s scope of work included site infrastructure, demolition, new building, re-roofing, interior renovations, interior finishes, casework, and data communications and security systems, as well a passenger boarding bridge and new chiller.

Due to Melbourne Orlando International Airport’s regulatory and operational requirements, Ivey’s preconstruction services thoroughly addressed the following.

  • Coordination with federal regulatory agencies. Ivey’s coordinated closely with Customs and Border Protection to maintain current security functionality and ensure that the final facility not just conforms to CBP requirements but enhances their mission.
  • Minimization of impact to client operations. Ivey’s used phasing and demising plans, material storage, construction vehicle parking, and site clean-up practices to maintain secure airport operations while ensuring that construction does not impact the guest experience at Melbourne Orlando International Airport.