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Pro Con Inc architect and construction manager for $3 million expansion

Pro Con Inc of Manchester is the architect and construction manager for a new hangar at Wiggins Airway's General Aviation facility at the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport. The $3 million design-build expansion will provide a fourth hangar to the general aviation facility for aircraft storage. Pro Con Inc worked closely with the Wiggins personnel to ensure the hangar expansion would meet the owner's needs and perform functionally. The 23,240 s/f hangar will have the ability to accommodate various types of general aviation equipment and is designed to handle multiple aircraft. Metal clips and expansion joints will allow the buildings to be physically connected, while permitting the buildings to expand or contract up to two inches for thermal movement and enable the firewalls to be freestanding. An internal corridor allows Wiggins Airways' employees to pass from the hangars to the terminal building without having to go outdoors. The pre-engineered hangar will have exterior metal panels and a pitched metal roof. The Norco Stack hangar door system measures 28-foot high by 114-foot wide to accommodate a wide variety of aircraft. The floor of the hangar will be coated with a high gloss white, non-slip floor finish. Pro Con Inc began construction on the hangar expansion project in September and has scheduled a February 2014 completion date. Wiggins Airways, Inc. was founded in 1929. The company is a certified FAA Repair station and is a regional carrier of freight serving 11 states in the Northeast and offers private passenger charter service. The company is also a commercial service provider of fuel, deice and other related services for commercial airlines at the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport. Wiggins Airways also maintains a full service AV fuel FBO with pilot and passenger lounges on site.
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