The $5.4 million “facilities space centralization project” will include new office space, restrooms, a break room and locker rooms.

HOUSTON — More changes are coming to Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) next month, according to a filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.

The $5.4 million “facilities space centralization project” will include new office space, restrooms, a break room and locker rooms. The project also includes adding shop space in addition to enclosing an area for interior space.

The 17,000-square-foot project at Terminal C is expected to start construction in February 2026 and be delivered in July 2026, per the TDLR filing. Houston-based English + Associates Architects Inc. is listed as the project’s designer.

Information in TDLR filings is preliminary and subject to change.

The Houston Airport System did not respond to further questions about the project regarding whether this was a standalone project or part of wider revitalization of facilities.

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