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Historic Terminal 5 at JFK International
Airport
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Syska Hennessy Group has a maintained a long-term, successful
relationship with JFK Airport over the years--including consultant,
engineer, and master planner, and have been involved in the following
projects:
American Airlines (TWA) Cargo Facility Relocation
Syska staff guided TWA (now American Airlines) through
building suitability evaluation for the relocation of their cargo
facility at JFK into space proposed by the Port Authority.
TWA had three questions-- what would they be getting for their
money, how would this relocation impact their operations, and what
additional costs would they incur for future facility upgrades?
Syska examined the Port Authority's conditions survey report, conducted
their own independent onsite conditions survey, and based on our
own cost estimating criteria, helped the client see that more cost
effective options lie elsewhere.
Air Express International Cargo Facility
Syska Hennessy provided engineering services for a new office/warehouse
cargo facility occupied by Air Express International, including
approximately 100,000 sq. ft. of warehouse and 40,000 sq. ft. of
office space.

Terminal 1 at JFK Internation Airport
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International Arrivals Building
Syska provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire protection
system consulting and design services to facilitate the relocation
of numerous airline tenants, including Air France, Korean Air and
KLM at the existing International Arrivals Building.
British Airways World Cargo, Building 66 Condition Survey
Syska Hennessy Group completed a Condition Survey Report of this
existing facility to help British Airways identify and categorize
needed system upgrades, and prepare schematic design recommendations.
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Interior of International Terminal at JFK Airport
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Saudi Arabian Airlines Terminal Renovation
In the early '90s, Saudi Arabian Airlines (SAA) decided to renovate
existing office and ticketing space they maintain at JFK. Syska
uncovered an opportunity to improve air quality while updating the
space usability plan. Syska leveraged the firm's solid relationship
at JFK, and worked closely with the space owner and the New York
Port Authority, to effectively rectify existing HVAC system problems.
We introduced a new VAV and air filtration system for the SAA
space, and identified needed modifications to the main terminal's
HVAC system. The result of implementation of this solution was a
greater flow of outdoor air to the space, resolving any remaining
air quality concerns.
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