Rosendin, the nation’s largest employee-owned electrical contractor, celebrated the completion of the Harvey Milk Terminal 1 Center at San Francisco International Airport (SFO).
The San Jose 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.
Key technology systems
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.
Modernizing aviation industry
“Rosendin started working on the airport renovation in 2016, and we are immensely proud of the project team members and their contributions to modernizing the aviation industry,” said Paul Au, Rosendin’s Aviation Division Manager.
Rosendin executives celebrated the project’s completion with city dignitaries and airport officials
“Our team of skilled engineers, BIM modelers, electrical workers, and support teams designed and installed three dozen technology systems that will change how airports are designed.” Rosendin executives celebrated the project’s completion with city dignitaries and airport officials at a June 17 ribbon cutting highlighting the new technology installations.
New technology installations
The airport also held a private event on June 1 to thank workers for their dedication to a family celebration at the terminal. Rosendin participated in the classic car show portion of the event outside the terminal, showcasing the company’s 1919 restored Ford Model T work truck. The classic vehicle reflects the year Moses Rosendin opened his electrical business in San Jose.
The Harvey Milk Terminal has already earned several awards, including Engineering News Record’s Best Project award for airports in 2022. It is also the first airport to earn Platinum LEED Certification.