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Skanska picked to revamp fuel system at LaGuardia Airport

The work involves installing 11,000 feet of two parallel jet fuel transmission lines (Courtesy of Skanska)
Skanska has won a $113m contract from LGA Fuel to build LaGuardia Airport’s new fuel transmission systems in Queens, New York.

The work involves installing 11,000 feet of two parallel jet fuel transmission lines, electrical and communication duct banks, belowground isolation valve vaults and cathodic protection systems.

Additional work includes modifying LaGuardia’s existing civil, utilities, electrical, communication duct banks and infrastructure to support the operations and maintenance of the hydrant fuelling system.

Work started last month and is expected to reach completion in May 2026.

“As LaGuardia continues to undergo revolutionary advancements, we’re grateful to continue playing an integral role in creating a more seamless experience for passengers and boosting efficiency at the operational level,” said Keith Chouinard, senior vice president and general manager of Skanska USA Civil’s Northeast region.

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