Works to repair the roof of the JAGS McCartney International Airport passenger terminal in the Nation’s Capital has commenced. The roof of the terminal was severely damaged during Hurricane Fiona on the 21st of September 2022 which resulted in the temporary relocation of some passenger processing operations to the outside of the building.
The repair works are being carried out by Olympic Construction Ltd and encompass the demolition and restoration of the roof above the domestic and international arrival hall sections of the terminal building, as well as the rehabilitation of the interior of both arrival halls.
The works are intended to be carried out in phases beginning with the demolition and restoration of the roof, and immediately thereafter the rehabilitation of the domestic arrivals hall. The aim is to have the domestic arrivals hall fully restored and operational while construction remains ongoing in the international arrivals hall.
The works are scheduled to run for a period of 154 calendar days concluding on the 30th of June 2023. Imran Hoza of the TCI Airport Authority’s Projects Team is the assigned Project Manager. Works to erect a new and high-grade perimeter fence line for the airport are anticipated to commence in the near future.


