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New terminal project at Madison County Executive Airport - Hville Blast

A $9 million project at Madison County Executive Airport is one of the new high-dollar building permits issued in Alabama this week. The largest building permit issued this week for construction projects exceeding $1 million was for a $9 million project at the Madison County Executive Airport in Meridianville, which is also known as Tom Sharp Jr. Field. The project aims to improve the aesthetics of the airport and attract private aviation activities. The building's distinctive profile and use of brick and glass make it distinguishable in a sea of metal industrial buildings and aircraft hangars. The terminal was conceived by NVP Architects and aims to provide an alternative to Huntsville International Airport.

New terminal project at Madison County Executive Airport - Hville Blast

Published : a month ago by Michael Seale in Travel

Of the two new building permits issued this week across the state for construction projects exceeding $1 million, the largest permit is for a project at the Madison County Executive Airport in Meridianville.

The $9 million project aims to improve the aesthetics of the airport. Here’s more:

The Madison County Executive Airport in Meridianville — known also as Tom Sharp Jr. Field — is getting a new terminal and other renovations. A building permit was issued this past week for the $9 million project.

The terminal was conceived by NVP Architects to attract private aviation activities to the area and to provide an alternative to Huntsville International Airport.

The building’s distinctive profile, and the liberal use of brick and glass, makes it clearly visible and distinguishable in a sea of metal industrial buildings and aircraft hangars.

In case you missed any of our past building permit reports, here are some from recent weeks:

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