Project: Cheddi Jagan International Airport Guyana
Location: East Bank Demerara, Timehri, Guyana
Area of Curtain Wall: 6,448.00 M2
Curtain Wall Type: Exposed frame curtain wall
Glass Type: Double glazing LOW-E tempered glass and Laminated glass
Aluminum Profile Thickness: 3.0 mm
Recent Projects
Cheddi Jagan International Airport Guyana
The Cheddi Jagan International Airport Expansion Project, scheduled to be finished by December 2018, is set to make a significant contribution to the overall infrastructural development of the airport. This ambitious project encompasses various construction works across different areas of the airport.
By expanding and upgrading these key facilities at the international airport in Guyana's capital city of Georgetown, this project aims to enhance the level of service provided to both passengers and visitors alike. The completion of this expansion will bring about a new era for travelers passing through this important transportation hub.
One notable aspect of this project is Sunframe team's successful completion with an exposed frame curtain wall design. This innovative architectural feature not only adds aesthetic appeal but also provides functional benefits such as improved natural lighting and energy efficiency. The dedication shown by our engineering and installation teams has been instrumental in ensuring that every detail is meticulously executed.
With its modernized infrastructure and state-of-the-art facilities upon completion, Cheddi Jagan International Airport will offer an unparalleled travel experience for passengers from around the world. From streamlined check-in processes to enhanced security measures and comfortable waiting areas, all aspects have been carefully considered during the planning phase.
Furthermore, this expansion project will undoubtedly contribute positively to Guyana's economy by attracting more international flights and boosting tourism opportunities. As one of South America's fastest-growing economies with abundant natural resources and cultural heritage sites like Kaieteur Falls or Iwokrama Rainforest Reserve nearby; it is expected that increased connectivity through air travel will further stimulate economic growth in the region.
