June 26, 2026
In support of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey’s Roadmap to Net-Zero Emissions by 2050 plan, Burns will be assisting LaGuardia Gateway Partners and Conrac Solutions in a critical effort to install electric ground support equipment (eGSE) charging infrastructure across Terminal B’s airside and baggage areas.
The project, one of the dozens of strategies the Port Authority has identified to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the agency, is anticipated to be completed in 2027. It includes the installation of 164 new eGSE charging ports across both of the terminal’s concourses and the baggage hall, more than doubling the existing charging capacity.
Burns is leading the design efforts for this Design/Build project, working with VRH Construction to help procure FAA VALE grant funding and to design the detailed layout for 82 dual-port electrical charging stations.
The ongoing transition to eGSE from equipment powered by fossil fuels is a significant step toward reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Burns is pleased to be a part of this significant sustainability project for LaGuardia Airport and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
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