Jon Murray

The construction company picking up the ball from the fired contractors on Denver International Airport’s terminal renovation project is set to be paid up to $195 million to reboot the project.

A Denver City Council committee advanced the deal with Hensel Phelps, the new lead construction contractor, on Wednesday afternoon. If approved by the full council later this month, Hensel Phelps would restart construction in March within the walled-off sections of the terminal’s midsection, tackling the unfinished portions of the project’s first phase.

Denver Post