The Harvey Milk Terminal 1 Center at San Francisco International Airport in California has been completed by Rosendin. The contractor was the Technology Systems Design-Builder and Systems Integrator on the multiphase $2.4B renovation, including designing and constructing a central concourse, pre- and post-security checkpoints, and ticketing and baggage handling system.
Rosendin’s role included designing, constructing, integrating and commissioning several key technology systems to modernize the terminal. These include passenger-focused systems, such as high-speed Wi-Fi internet access throughout the terminal, a Neutral Host Distributed Antenna System extending cellular services and dynamic wayfinding systems with large video walls. On the operational side, Rosendin’s technology teams helped expand SFO’s LAN/WAN network across a sophisticated fiber optic and structured cable infrastructure, passenger processing systems and a robust access control system with biometrics and emergency responder radio communications.
Rosendin executives celebrated the project’s completion with city dignitaries and airport officials at a June 17 ribbon cutting highlighting the new technology installations.