
Kuwait Airport
Kuwait Airport
Key facts
Location
Kuwait, Kuwait CityDate of completion
October 2023
Owner
Ministry of Public Works
Main contractor
Limak Insaat Kuwait SPC
Specialized company
VSL
Bringing Post-Tensioning Expertise to Airport Facilities
Kuwait International Airport Terminal II is a major expansion designed to accommodate up to 25 million passengers per year. The terminal’s distinctive trefoil shape features three 1.2‑kilometre wings extending from a central hall, inspired by regional architecture.
VSL used horizontal stay-cable ties to stabilise the terminal’s large roof cantilever arches, employing PT tendons to connect the precast segments and create a massive 1.2-km vaulted arch structure.

Key figures
- 25
- million - annual passengers capacity
- 1.2
- km - length of each terminal façade
- 750,000
- m² - total enclosed area
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