Chicago Construction News staff writer The Gary/Chicago International Airport has been awarded a $10 million federal grant to construct a new air traffic control tower, replacing a facility that has been in service since 1972 and is now considered increasingly outdated for modern aviation needs. The funding was announced through the Federal Aviation Administration Contract Tower Program, which provides federal support for air traffic control inf…
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