Midland International Air and Space Port
- aviation
- Midland, Texas
Project Scope
50 acres
Construction Type
New construction
Project Delivery Method
Master planning
Project Components
Proposed site development plan, entrance roadway layout and phasing
Site usage plan – conceptual facilities buildout, streetscape concepts, proposed utility plan, site storm drainage plan
Development standards for lease sites – architectural and site civil
Opinion of probable cost for initial site infrastructure development
Parkhill completed a master plan for the Spaceport Business Park at the Midland International Air & Space Port. This plan included extensive utility, roadway, and drainage analysis and coordination, as well as architectural, landscaping, and aviation elements.
The Space Port Business Park proposed at the Midland International Air & Space Port is planned as a 50-acre mixed-use development dedicated to supporting the space flight industry, research, and related facilities. Operating through its development arm, the Midland Development Corporation (MDC), the City of Midland will provide lease lot locations to prospective space flight industry businesses. The business park is positioned on the southwest side of the airport and contains a range of locational capabilities within the park to suit client needs. This range allows direct airside ramp access for businesses needing hangar/ramp access, along with non-airside building locations for support and research facilities. Available lease lots range in size from approximately one to seven acres and the lease concept allows flexibility in the negotiated lease lot size. This master plan and engineering assessment will provide important information to prospective tenants and facilitate the continued development of the Space Port while maintaining its unique purpose and cohesive identity.