CargoCentre III and AirFreight & LogisticsCentres
Complex, DFW Airport
Dallas,
Texas (Dallas County)
Architect: Carter & Burgess
Developer/Owner:
Trammell Crow Company
Approximate Size: 395,000 SF
An Award-winning Project!
In 2006 the Air CargoCentre III and AirFreight & LogisticsCentres complex at Dallas / Fort Worth International Airport was the recipient of the Summit Award for Construction Excellence from QUOIN / AGC. Read more about the 2006 Summit Award.
About the Project:
The Air CargoCentre III and AirFreight & LogisticsCentres complex at Dallas / Fort Worth International Airport includes the 116,000 SF Air CargoCentre III and AirFreight & LogisticsCentres 1, 2 and 3 (sized 114,000, 113,000 and 54,000 SF respectively)
A
key feature of the Air CargoCentre design is that it will support parking
for three Boeing 747-400F or two Airbus A380 aircraft. No other airport in the
United States has a cargo facility that was specifically designed to accommodate
the A380. Air CargoCentre III also features a 125-foot clear span bay for
material handling, with mezzanines at both entrances.
The AirFreight & LogisticsCentres are designed to support single or multiple third-party logistics providers and shippers. The buildings have access to the aircraft apron area via a security gate that is manned 24 hours per day, seven days per week. This integrates the complex with the airfield, without having the buildings inside the secured area themselves. This design will increase operational efficiencies while reducing truck traffic and congestion at the airport. A 300-foot blast fence protects Airfreight & LogisticsCentre 3.
The CargoCentre III and AirFreight & LogisticsCentres complex was constructed at the intersection of two runways in one of the busiest airports in the country, with an active air cargo facility on the third border of the tract. This setting necessitated creative construction methodology in response to a wide range of safety, environmental and security challenges.
Federal regulations for environmental compliance
mandate exacting standards for controlling and cleaning storm water run-off. As
a result, the complex includes two underground oil / water separators. Each separator
is 40 feet long with a 20,000 gallon capacity, and is designed to clean storm
water run-off after it flows through the retention ponds. Each retention pond
contains a multi-layer filter system of porous gravel and sand to initially screen
contaminates prior to the water entering the oil / water separator filter system.
Special procedures were necessary during construction to ensure the safety of work crews, airline employees and passing cargo aircraft as well. The apron area for CargoCentre III lies directly adjacent to the taxiway for the fully operational CargoCentre II. Significant measures were necessary to ensure the safety of work crews and to protect taxiing aircraft from foreign object damage while this phase of the construction took place.
The
AirFreight & LogisticsCentres lie outside the Airport Operating Area
(the controlled portion of the airport where people have direct access to the
aircraft, also called the "AOA"). These facilities have access to the
AOA through a new security gate, which was incorporated into the airport's fence
during the complex's construction. The gate is manned 24 hours per day, seven
days per week with airport security personnel. To ensure the new security gate
conformed with Department of Homeland Security regulatory requirements, it was
equipped with positive control traffic security measures. By installing these
traffic control mechanisms, the new LogisticsCentres were afforded a high
level of efficient access to the AOA without residing within the secured area
(thereby reducing the number of employees needing badges to enter the AOA), while
maintaining the airport's high level of security and meeting Homeland Security
standards.
These were just some of the unique challenges presented by the location of this project. In spite of these challenges, Bob Moore Construction Company was able to maintain the demanding regulatory requirements of the various federal agencies and deliver a four-building complex that exceeded the developer's expectations and positioned DFW Airport as one of the top international air cargo airports in the nation.
In April, 2006 Bob Moore Construction received the presitigous AGC Summit Award for Excellence in Industrial / Warehouse Construction for this remarkable project.



More Information on the Trammell Crow Company CargoCentre III and AirFreight & LogisticsCentres Complex at Dallas / Fort Worth Airport, Texas:
- Technical Paper - Trammell Crow Company CargoCentre III and AirFreight & LogisticsCentres Complex: Overcoming the Regulatory, Security and Safety Challenges of Construction in an International Airport
- Press Release - Bob Moore Construction Receives 2006 AGC Summit Award
- Press Release - Trammell Crow Air Cargo Complex Offers First Support in U.S. For Airbus A380 Aircraft
- Press Release - Ground Broken for Cutting-Edge Logistics Center at Dallas / Fort Worth International Airport
- Project Showcase - Trammell Crow Company CargoCentre III and AirFreight & LogisticsCentres Complex at Dallas Fort Worth Airport
- Photographs - Trammell Crow Company CargoCentre III and AirFreight & LogisticsCentres Complex at Dallas Fort Worth Airport
- Photographs - 2006 AGC Summit Award
- Photographs - Groundbreaking for Trammell Crow Company CargoCentre III and AirFreight & LogisticsCentres Complex at Dallas Fort Worth Airport
Printable Version - Construction Project Profile (PDF Format):
Trammell Crow Air Cargocentre and LogisticsCentres - Dallas - Fort Worth Airport, Texas
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