Norfolk International Airport broke ground on two improvement projects Monday: a three-gate expansion to the existing Concourse A and a new U.S. Customs Inspections screening facility for international flights. Richmond, Virginia-based W.M. Jordan Co. is building the new gates and customs facility, which together are projected to cost about $60 million. The projects are part of the larger $920 million transformation detailed in the Norfolk Airport Authority’s updated master plan.
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