JULY 2008
$1.8 MILLION
COMPLETED
The MPOE (Minimum Point of Entry) Communications Facility at Orlando International Airport (MCO) was a specialized infrastructure project designed to serve as the critical entry point for utilities services including telephone, internet data, and other telecommunications connections. Completed in 2019 at a cost of $1.8 million, this strategic facility supports the airport’s major expansion initiatives while maintaining strict security controls over access to airport property. The project addressed the challenge of managing essential utility connections within the constraints of limited available space on high-value airport land. Through careful site selection, engineering analysis, and multi-agency coordination, the completed facility now provides a secure, centralized point of entry for critical communication utilities while complying with all regulatory requirements. This infrastructure enhancement plays a vital role in supporting MCO’s position as one of the busiest airports in the United States.
Construction of a dedicated MPOE Communications Facility serving as the entry point for utility services
Comprehensive site selection analysis to determine optimal location
Development of site engineering documentation for permitting and construction
Implementation of stormwater management systems compliant with South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) requirements
Performance of detailed floodplain analysis to meet City of Orlando regulations
Execution of fire protection analysis complying with City of Orlando standards
Coordination of review processes with internal Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) staff
Securing of permits from multiple jurisdictions including GOAA, City of Orlando, and SFWMD
Integration with existing airport utility infrastructure
Implementation of security measures appropriate for critical airport communications infrastructure
Centralized Communications Hub: Purpose-built facility serving as the single entry point for multiple telecommunications services
Space-Optimized Design: Efficient facility layout minimizing footprint on valuable airport property
Stormwater Management Systems: Engineered solutions ensuring compliance with SFWMD requirements
Flood Mitigation Measures: Design elements addressing floodplain considerations per City of Orlando regulations
Fire Protection Infrastructure: Specialized systems meeting enhanced airport safety requirements
Security Integration: Facility design supporting airport access control and security protocols
Future-Ready Infrastructure: Capacity for evolving telecommunications needs supporting airport expansion
Regulatory Compliance: Design meeting the requirements of multiple oversight agencies
Airport Operations Compatibility: Systems designed to function within the constraints of active airport operations
Critical Infrastructure Resilience: Enhanced durability and reliability features appropriate for essential airport systems
Strategic Site Selection: Comprehensive analysis of multiple potential locations to determine optimal facility placement
Multi-Agency Coordination: Synchronized permitting and approval processes across multiple jurisdictions
Airport Operations Integration: Construction methodologies minimizing impact on active airport functions
Engineering-Led Design: Technical requirements driving facility design and specifications
Phased Utility Transitions: Carefully planned migration of services to new facility without operational disruption
Security-Conscious Implementation: Construction activities coordinated with airport security requirements
Accelerated Schedule: Compressing typical elementary school construction into an 11-month fast-track timeline
Navigating complex permitting requirements across GOAA, City of Orlando, and SFWMD
Conducting construction activities within the security and operational constraints of a major international airport
Critical Infrastructure Protection: Ensuring telecommunications systems remained operational throughout construction and transition
Coordinating multiple utility service providers’ specific requirements within a unified facility
Meeting diverse technical standards from different governing authorities including stormwater, floodplain, and fire protection requirements