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In Canada first and most important policy established was to construct terminal buildings to allow for 10 yr growth after completion of construction, and to preplan for later expansion and/or changes in airlines mode of operation; terminal in Toronto is of two-level design; passenger flow is described; terminal is constructed of reinforced concrete up to one level above grade; over 100,000 cu yd of concrete and 25,000 tons of steel went into construction; features of interior facings, heating, air conditioning, ventilation and power facilities are described.
In Canada first and most important policy established was to construct terminal buildings to allow for 10 yr growth after completion of construction, and to preplan for later expansion and/or changes in airlines mode of operation; terminal in Toronto is of two-level design; passenger flow is described; terminal is constructed of reinforced concrete up to one level above grade; over 100,000 cu yd of concrete and 25,000 tons of steel went into construction; features of interior facings, heating, air conditioning, ventilation and power facilities are described.
Toronto international airport
Instn Civ Engrs -- Eng World's Airport Passenger Terminals -- Proc
Ramsay, W.A. (author)
1966
6 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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