Construction firm Robins & Morton has completed work on Huntsville International Airport’s $14 million main concourse renovation.
The project increases accessibility for travelers with the addition of a second elevator and a second set of escalators. Work also included replacing the existing elevator and escalators, as well as installing two new sets of stairs.
Additionally, a $5.7 million expansion and revamp of the mid-concourse restrooms was completed earlier this summer. The project included the addition of a lactation room for nursing moms. A set of family restrooms was completed in early 2025.
These project completions follow additional airport upgrades last year, including work to convert an existing airport parking lot into a rental car return lot. A new entrance and two canopies were built, one for the rental car facility and another to cover a walkway for customers.
“We are thrilled to have completed these upgrades at Huntsville International Airport that will enhance the travel experience for our community,” Robins & Morton Division Manager Mitch Coley said. “We are grateful to Huntsville-Madison County Airport Authority for their tremendous partnership. These projects reflect our team’s commitment and expertise to complete the upgrades efficiently and with minimal disruption.”
Robins & Morton served as the general contractor for the concourse renovation and restroom upgrade projects. EDT-THA Architecture was the architect for each.