Jacobs has been awarded a $150 million, 10-year contract by Denver International Airport (DEN) to provide program management for the Consolidated Rent-A-Car (ConRAC) facility and the Common Transportation System (CTS) linking it to the airport’s main terminal. The Denver City Council approved the agreement on May 12.
The project will consolidate rental car operations into a single facility connected to the terminal by a shared transportation system, reducing terminal traffic, eliminating most shuttle buses, and freeing curb space for future redevelopment. It will also integrate electric vehicle infrastructure, fueling operations, traffic design, and technology upgrades. Jacobs will oversee program management and procurement.
The ConRAC and CTS are part of DEN’s long-term capital improvement program, supporting projected growth to over 120 million passengers annually by 2045. The improvements aim to enhance passenger experience, improve operational efficiency, and reduce environmental impacts.
Jacobs has worked with DEN since 1992, delivering more than 60 projects, including the Great Hall Improvement Program, the Concourse Expansion Program, and gate apron reconstruction.