Dublin Airports appoints Atkins to Deliver Buildings & Terminals Work

Dublin Airport Authority Atkins

Dublin Airports Authority (daa) has appointed Atkins as the multi-disciplinary consultant for future improvements and upgrades to terminals at Dublin and Cork airports.

The appointment comes as daa looks to the future and plans to invest significantly in the terminals and aircraft piers at the two airports.

Ultan McCloskey, Director of Infrastructure at daa said: “Atkins’ strong global aviation experience of implementing innovative technological solutions at airports around the world, will complement daa’s in-house technical capabilities, enabling us to meet the infrastructure challenges that lie ahead.”

Services being provided by Atkins include Strategic Infrastructure Planning; Airport Planning and Capacity Modelling; Multi-Discipline Design; Technology / ICT / Aviation Security; and Information Management.

Brian McKavanagh, Framework Director at Atkins, said: “This is a really important appointment for Atkins and we very much look forward to building a fully collaborative relationship with daa. Our focus is to work with daa to push sustainability and net-zero carbon emissions to the fore whilst benefitting from Atkins global aviation expertise.”

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