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Owen Roberts International Terminal

Owen Roberts International Terminal

The contract to redevelop the Owen Roberts International Airport was Arch and Godfrey’s first Government contract and remains one of their proudest achievements. Constructed in 1984, the project was completed four months ahead of schedule, and came in under budget. The 100,000 square foot terminal had a steel-framed structure, concrete floors and block walls, enhanced with exterior coral stone and cedar wood. The two distinctive A-frame roofs housed spacious arrival and departure concourses, immigration and security offices, a VIP lounge, restaurant and cocktail bar, an exchange bank and duty-free shops.

Project Type: Specialty - Aviation

Completion: 1984

Architect: APEC - Jeremy Sibley and Arek Joseph, CGMJ

Lead Staff: Dave Forest, Elsmer Range, Gordon Alexander, John Elliot, John Gibson, John Moore, Llyod Black

Location: George Town

Client / Developer: Cayman Islands Airport Authority

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