

Marc Ribar, Vice President, Engineered Wall Systems, installer of the air barrier systems, noted, “The range of solutions Henry offers made them the partner of choice for this project. The sheer scope of the SLC project, in terms of square footage and breadth of products needed, called for substantial coordination between Henry, the architects, general contractor, exteriors contractor, installer and testing agency. SLC developers turned to Henry® Company to provide advanced air barrier systems to protect over half-a-million square feet of exterior wall surface and an adjacent parking garage during Phase 1 construction. HOK San Franciso serves as master architect/engineer for the project while four Salt Lake City-area architectural firms – MHTN, GSBS, FFKR, and Architectural Nexus – add their expertise to the project. The first phase of this massive project includes the airport’s parking garage and South Concourse.

It is also the first entirely new airport built in the United States in the 21st century. The $3.6 billion multi-phased construction project is the largest in history for the state of Utah, as well as one of the nation’s largest aviation projects in years.
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Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC), which serves more than 24 million travelers a year, is preparing for decades of growth with the construction of an entirely new airport.
