Manitowoc crawler cranes assist Pittsburgh airport transformation project


Two MLC300 crawlers with VPC-MAX™ are essential to the construction of Pittsburgh’s $1.4 billion new terminal, scheduled to open in 2025. The crawlers are part of a package of cranes rented from Maxim Crane Works, which also provided lift planning support to general contractor PJ Dick/Hunt. The terminal is being built to LEED Silver standards, with a focus on public health and technology to meet the expectations of today’s travelers.

Pittsburgh International Airport’s $1.4 billion terminal modernization project is the first post-pandemic construction of its kind and will rewrite the future of mass transit.  The terminal’s open-air design with ample green space offers aesthetic appeal to today’s travelers while reducing the time from curb to gate.

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(Earned media while working as a Communications Manager on Pittsburgh International Airport's Terminal Modernization Program.)