OGG TSA Check Point

OGG celebrates a stylized Lanai Pavilion second Security Screening checkpoint in a high-volume daylit space, streamlining passenger flow.

SCOPE OF WORK

The South TSA Checkpoint project will construct a new two-story TSA security screening checkpoint building at the south end of the existing ticket lobby. The new facility will provide space for up to six additional screening lanes as well as queuing space and TSA support spaces on the second level that is connected to the existing concourse. 

As part of the State of Hawaii, Department of Transportation’s ongoing airport improvement efforts, the goal at Kahului Airport is to enhance the passenger experience and improve efficiency. The South TSA Checkpoint project is intended to address the capacity shortfalls in the near term and increase capacity to meet future growth.

Services
Architecture
Type
Aviation And Transportation
Client
State of Hawaii, DOT-Airports

"We are pleased with the planning and work to make the south security point a reality." - Nainea Vasta, TSA Federal Security Director for the Pacific

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HIGHLIGHTS

KYA’s expertise in TSA design guideline and processes, along with their close collaboration with DOT-A and OGG staff, enabled the team to meet a very tight deadline to qualify for federal funding. Both Kyle Wang and David Holloway, who led the design effort, will be a part of the proposed team for the Outbound Baggage Handling System Replacement project.