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May 09, 2003

New Tower Planned for Sky Harbor

Congressman Ed Pastor, Phoenix leaders and Federal Aviation Administration Officials broke ground on a new Airport Traffic Control Tower at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport May 12. The new tower, with a design height of 335 feet, will provide controllers with unobstructed views of the entire airfield, and permit visual and electronic monitoring of takeoffs, landings and ground movement of aircraft. When completed, it will replace the 181-foot tower west of Terminal 3, built in the 1970s. As part of the project, the FAA also will build a new Terminal Radar Approach Control (TRACON) facility at Sky Harbor. TRACON controllers monitor and control aircraft as they approach or depart the airport area. "This project will truly enhance the efficiency of the FAA's operations at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport by placing the control tower and TRACON facility in one location," said William C. Withycombe, FAA Western-Pacific Regional Administrator. "We appreciate the support and cooperation we've gotten from the many parties involved here, including Congressman Pastor, Mayor Skip Rimsza, and Sky Harbor officials. They've helped to make this project a reality." The present TRACON facility is on the north side of the airport, but the new tower and TRACON will be built in a single structure just east of the Terminal 3 parking garage. Construction is expected to be complete by mid-2005. The work will have minimal impact on the traveling public. The new tower and TRACON are expected to cost approximately $54 million and will be paid for with federal funds. The contractor is Jacobs Facilities, of Alexandria, Virginia.

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