b'40 MCI SPECIAL REPORT TERMINALSGoing for GoldAnother goal set by the city of Kansas City, MO, at the outset of planning was to earn LEED Gold status. The entire project team achieved that goal by using a variety of design and construction strategies. They include: recycling existing concrete from the terminal, parking garage and pavement installing all electric HVAC systems solar panels on the parking garagein-ground inductive wireless charging stations for electric buses electric charging stations for personal and commercial vehiclesall electric airline ground service equipmentsmart building systems natural daylighting improved indoor air qualityLefkovits notes that MCIs new terminal is the first and largest terminal/concourse project in the Midwest to earn LEED Gold status. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill engineered the building to use the least amount of steel possible, leaving many structural elements exposed. The firm also worked with mechanical engineers to improve air The Kansas City Municipal Arts Commission helped curate 28quality and with lighting designers to provide an abundance of natural installations for the new terminal, including Fountain by Leo Villareal. MEM Centralized Deicing FacilityDevelopingcustomizedsolutions toachieve your goalsPlanning & EnvironmentalDesign & EngineeringSecurity, Support & MaintenanceScan to connect with ourSNS Runway 8/26 Rehabilitation National Aviation ExpertsThe Kansas City Municipal Arts Commission helped curate 28 installations for the new terminal, including Fountain by Leo Villareal. May | June 2023AirportImprovement.com'