Skip to main content
austintexas.gov

Action Navigation

  • 3-1-1
Home
Search

Airport Navigation

  • Traveler Information
    • Airlines
    • Nonstop Flights
    • Travel Tips
    • Accessibility Services
    • South Terminal
    • Shop and Dine at AUS
    • Live Music at AUS
    • Art at AUS
    • Lost & Found & Other Resources
  • Maps
    • Interactive Map
  • Parking & Transit
    • Park at AUS
    • Rideshare, Transit, Rental Cars & Other Options
    • AUS Cell Phone Lot
  • Business
    • Doing Business With AUS
    • AUS System Revenue Bonds
  • Careers
    • Careers at AUS
    • Internships
  • Airport Expansion
    • Journey With AUS
    • Construction Updates
    • Business and Contracting Opportunities
    • Concession Opportunities
  • News
    • Newsroom
    • The Fly AUS Blog
    • Monthly Passenger Stats
    • Airport Stock Photos
  • Community
    • Community Affairs Program
    • About AUS
    • AUS Leadership
    • Airport Ambassador Program
    • Environmental Affairs
Photo of inside the airport
  1. Departments
  2. Airport
  3. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport Breaks Ground on Midfield Taxiways, Aiding Future Concourse Expansion

Austin-Bergstrom International Airport Breaks Ground on Midfield Taxiways, Aiding Future Concourse Expansion

  • Home
  • Travel Tips and FAQ
  • Content
  • Home
  • Travel Tips and FAQ
  • Content
City of Austin Seal

City of Austin

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Release Date: Sep. 27, 2024

From left to right: Joe McLaughlin, Austin Bridge and Road; Byron Chavez, RS&H; Deputy Administrator Katie Thomson, FAA; Ghizlane Badawi, CEO Austin Airport; City Manager T.C. Broadnax; Mayor Kirk Watson; Councilmember Vanessa Fuentes; Councilmember Ryan Alter; Director Jose Roig, Development Services Department; and Director Shay Roalson, Austin Water.

Infrastructure Investment Fuels Economic Growth and Enhances Airport Capacity

AUSTIN, Texas - Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) celebrated today the ground breaking of two new concrete parallel midfield taxiways, a key component in the development of a new 20+ gate concourse. These taxiways, expected to be completed in 2027, will streamline aircraft movement by connecting the runways, the Barbara Jordan Terminal, and the future Concourse B, significantly boosting airport capacity for more passenger and airline activity.
 
"The Midfield Taxiways project is a critical investment in our city's infrastructure, laying the groundwork for Austin-Bergstrom International Airport's future expansion,” said Austin City Manager T.C. Broadnax. “This project demonstrates our commitment to providing world-class transportation facilities that support our growing economy and enhance the quality of life for our residents and visitors."
 
The project is part of the larger Journey With AUS, Austin-Bergstrom’s multi-year expansion program to transform the airport from a medium-sized airport to one that can accommodate a growing Austin and Central Texas population.
 
"The Midfield Taxiways project is a crucial step towards the future of a bigger, better AUS," said AUS CEO Ghizlane Badawi. "As we work with our airline partners to finalize the size, scope and scale of the concourse project, we’re ecstatic to break ground on the Midfield Taxiways, getting us one step closer to achieving a modern, larger and more comfortable airport for our community and business partners.”

Economic Impact and Project Financing:
The Midfield Taxiways project represents a significant investment in Austin’s infrastructure, creating hundreds of local jobs throughout the construction phase. The Austin City Council authorized $320 million for the construction of the taxiways with construction partners Austin Industries and a $26.7 million contract with RS&H for design work. AUS secured $2.8 million in federal grant funding through the FY24 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airport Improvement Program and $14.25 million from the FY24 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law–Airport Terminal Program. This investment not only enhances AUS's capabilities but also stimulates economic growth in Central Texas by improving airport services that are critical to business and tourism. As with all Journey With AUS projects and airport capital improvements, funding comes from federal grants, airport revenue, airport revenue bonds and does not receive any funds from local taxes.

Project Highlights:

  • Construction of two miles of parallel taxiways, along with smaller connector taxiways to support Concourse B and future expansions.
  • Two bridges under the taxiways to improve connectivity for airfield support services.
  • Installation of airfield lighting, signage, and a new taxi route for low-visibility conditions.
  • Pavement recycling, building demolition, utility relocation, and drainage improvements.
  • Roadway modifications and construction of a new parking lot on the south side of the airport property.

Impact on Passengers and Operations:
While the airfield expansion will be visible to passengers during their flights, this construction will not affect flight schedules or the overall passenger experience. However, travelers should be aware of temporary traffic changes on the airport’s south side in 2025, as AUS prepares for the closure of the South Terminal in 2026.

Project Partners:
The prime contractor, Austin Industries, alongside designer RS&H and project management services firm WSP, will oversee the construction and ensure timely completion. Progress on this project paves the way for construction to begin on the Concourse B project, which is currently in the pre-design phase following Austin City Council’s August 29th and September 26th’s approvals for the Concourse B design and construction firms. Concourse B will break ground on construction following the significant completion of the Midfield Taxiways.  Like all Journey With AUS projects, local contractors and suppliers will play a key role in supporting the project, further contributing to Austin's economy.

Travelers can stay informed on construction updates and travel tips by visiting our Journey With AUS program page. 

Share

City of Austin

Airport Footer Left

  • Customer Service
  • Contact AUS
  • Airport History and Information
  • Language Access Plan
  • Transportation Security Administration
  • TSA Travel Tips
  • TSA Passenger Support
  • ID Requirements

Airport Footer Right

  • Connect With AUS
  • Sign up for the AUS Newsletter
  • Follow us on Twitter
  • Follow us on Facebook
  • Follow us on Instagram

© 

 All Rights Reserved.

Privacy Notice