The Terminal A/B Parking Garage at George Bush Intercontinental Airport is a monumental 2,000,000-square-foot, eight-level cast-in-place concrete structure designed to accommodate 5,000 vehicles. Serving as a critical access point for two of the airport’s busiest terminals, the garage was constructed using over 102,000 cubic yards of concrete and features a flat plate and beam structural system. Its exterior is clad in a combination of precast glass and architectural aluminum screen wall panels, blending durability with a sleek, modern aesthetic that complements the airport’s architecture.
The project also included extensive tie-in work and renovations to portions of the existing Terminals A and B, requiring precise coordination with airport operations to ensure uninterrupted service. Delivered under a GMP contract, the garage was constructed with a focus on long-term durability, passenger convenience, and operational efficiency. The project earned recognition for both its infrastructure excellence and its commitment to small and minority business participation.
Designed to handle the high-volume demands of a major international airport, this garage maximizes vertical capacity while maintaining intuitive circulation and connectivity. Its eight-level layout supports both short- and long-term parking needs, and its integration with terminal infrastructure ensures seamless access for travelers. The garage’s construction required extensive self-perform work and coordination with multiple stakeholders, including the Houston Airport System and terminal renovation teams. As one of the largest parking structures in the region, it stands as a benchmark for airport infrastructure delivery.