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Fri, Feb 12, 2016

Gatwick’s Investment Program Increases To £2.5 Billion

Airport Calls For Consultants To Deliver A Second Runway

Gatwick Airport has announced the acceleration and expansion of its investment program, totalling £2.5 billion (approx. $3.6 billion), to cope with rapid passenger growth, and has opened discussions with contractors about building its second runway.

Speaking to a group of more than 80 construction leaders and chief executives at Construction News’ quarterly breakfast briefing, Gatwick’s Development Director Raymond Melee told guests that Gatwick is rapidly approaching full capacity and investment plans are being brought forward to cope with growing passenger numbers.

Gatwick will soon hit the 41 million annual passengers mark - a global record for a single runway airport - and is racing towards full capacity.

“Gatwick has already invested £1.3 billion since becoming independent from BAA ownership, transforming the way we operate to deliver a world-class experience for our passengers," said Gatwick Development Director Raymond Melee. “Over the next five years we will be investing £1.2 billion to meet accelerated passenger growth and bringing forward crucial infrastructure projects.   

“Gatwick will in the very near future also be seeking expressions of interest from consultants to tender for work on our second runway building program.

“It is important that Gatwick is ready to start work as soon as we get Government approval to deliver the increased capacity Britain desperately needs.

“Opening discussions with contractors now means we will be well placed to take forward our plans for a second runway, on time and on budget.

“Gatwick remains the cheaper, faster, and more sustainable scheme. Legally, politically and environmentally, we are the only deliverable option that can actually deliver the jobs, growth and additional capacity that airport expansion would bring.”

New projects being brought forward to meet accelerated passenger growth include:

  • the North Terminal International Departure Lounge expansion
  • the North Terminal short-stay car park
  • Border Force expansions in both terminals
  • additional pier served stands

There will also be a focus on improving current facilities including:

  • Pier and gate room refurbishments
  • food and beverage enhancements
  • additional remote aircraft parking stands and changes to taxiways and stands to optimise the airfield operations
  • improvement to Gatwick’s roads and bus and coach facilities
  • continued focus on operational resilience and maintenance of assets across the airport.

(Source: Gatwick news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.gatwickairport.com

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