To provide a seamless and expedited check-in experience for WestJet
passengers, the Airport Authority reconfigured the Domestic Terminal Building
(DTB) to provide more service options and space. Stuart Olson was contracted
to renovate a new check-in and baggage area.
Client:
The Calgary Airport Authority
Consultant:
GEC
Contract Type:
Construction Management
Project Value:
$5.5M

To provide a seamless and expedited check-in experience for WestJet passengers, the Airport Authority reconfigured the Domestic Terminal Building
(DTB) to provide more service options and space. Stuart Olson was contracted to renovate a new check-in and baggage area.
The new check-in area includes additional Self Bag Drop (SBD) units, check-in kiosks and traditional check-in counters. The non-conveyable baggage area will also be reconfigured.
Existing infrastructure has been reconstructed to accommodate new baggage lines (supplied and installed by Beumer Group) and elevator for nonconveyable items. Washrooms on the arrivals level have also been demolished and rebuilt, along with two escalators and a retail space.
This phased project is located in public areas, requiring strict adherence to airport and safety protocols. The project is also currently on budget and
on schedule.
Throughout the project, Stuart Olson worked closely with YYC IT, YYC Security and CATSA to ensure coordination between the various groups. This was especially important when shifting the PSL line.