New system will integrate and automate baggage handling at Concourse A
Denver, CO, March 2, 2026 – Industrial Constructors/Managers, Inc. (ICM), a licensed industrial contractor and Gilmore Construction, one of Colorado’s largest minority-owned firms, announced that they have been awarded a contract to install a new Daifuku baggage handling system in Concourse A at Denver International Airport (DEN).
Gilmore serves as the general and prime contractor, with Daifuku as the OEM and BHS integrator and ICM as the lead mechanical subcontractor. ICM is responsible for installing thousands of feet of new conveyor systems and eight makeup units from Daifuku, a premier supplier and integrator of baggage handling systems. The team will integrate and automate a baggage system as part of Concourse A’s expansion, from the center core to module ten west. When completed in the second quarter of 2027, the system will simplify bag movement operations, helping to reduce errors and improve baggage handling efficiency.
“ICM’s work includes structural steel framing and installation of the baggage system, building on an earlier Concourse A and B project that improved bag transfer and sorting between the tarmac and the basement,” said Jamie Hodges, executive vice president at ICM. “We’re excited to continue to build on that progress with Gilmore as general contractor and Daifuku as the BHS integrator—partners that are equally committed to quality and excellence.”
The project is being built west to east, beginning with the installation of structural steel framing, followed by the installation of conveyor equipment. Construction is being phased, with modules five through ten scheduled for completion first, followed by modules one through four.
“During pre-construction, BIM modeling and field verification revealed a major constructability issue, prompting a collaborative team redesign,” said Steve King, construction manager of aviation at Gilmore. “Quick thinking and innovative problem-solving resolved the issue, showcasing the team’s commitment to getting the job done right the first time. This project underscores the strength of the partnership between Gilmore, Daifuku and ICM, whose combined expertise ensures both efficiency and quality at every stage.”
“We are pleased to partner with ICM on this important project,” said Navwant Thakur, senior project manager at Daifuku. “Integrating and automating DEN’s baggage handling system will help Denver International Airport reach its vision to serve 100 million passengers by 2030.”
About ICM
Industrial Constructors/Managers, Inc. (ICM) is a licensed general contractor specializing in industrial construction and plant maintenance. The company provides design build, steel fabrication and erection, equipment installation, pre-engineered metal structure development, plumbing and pressure piping, machining, concrete and plant shutdown and installation to a wide variety of industries. This includes aerospace, airports, electronic and data centers, food and beverage, manufacturing, government, mining and minerals, pharmaceutical and power generation companies. Visit www.icminc.net for more information.
About Gilmore Construction Corp.
Founded in 1997 and based in Denver, Gilmore Construction has proudly served the Rocky Mountain region’s public and private sectors, delivering exceptional general contracting and construction management services. Our long-term professional relationships allow us to anticipate and quickly respond to our clients’ evolving construction needs. Over the last 28 years, we have grown steadily, achieving $40 million in annual revenue. This growth is driven by our unwavering commitment to quality craftsmanship, trusted partnerships, and exceeding expectations. We are recognized as a Minority Owned Business Enterprise (MBE) and Small Business Enterprise (SBE) by the federal government, the City and County of Denver, and the state of Colorado.
About Daifuku Co., Ltd.
Founded in 1937, Daifuku Co., Ltd. is a leading global provider of material handling systems to the airport, manufacturing and distribution, automotive, and cleanroom markets. Daifuku has established a total support system ranging from consulting to after-sales services. The company is headquartered in Osaka, Japan, with production and sales based in 25 countries and regions. Projects in North America are managed by Daifuku Airport America, with headquarters in Michigan. Visit daifuku.com for more information.
