The stunning new control tower is the latest in a series of contracts undertaken at Newcastle International Airport.
We have delivered a number of major projects as part of the ongoing redevelopment of Newcastle International Airport.
These include the extension and modification of the main terminal building to cater for the increase in traffic using the airport. Completed without disruption to the client’s operations, this created a single integrated terminal with a floor area of over 13,000m2.
Contracts on the operational side of the airport have included fuelling facilities, apron works and, most recently, the eye-catching air traffic control tower.
To illustrate construction sequencing our in-house Design Group used computer modelling techniques to create a 3D image of the new control tower structure.
To reduce the need for working at
height, the air traffic control tower’s 45 tonne steel-framed
Secondary Equipment Room was built on a support jig at ground
level. It was then lifted into position at the top of the 39m
central stem using a 500 tonne crane.
We have undertaken a series of contracts
at Newcastle International Airport since constructing the
facility’s original control tower in the 1980s.
As well as the extension of the main terminal building and provision of the new air traffic control tower, work has included refurbishment and fit out of departure areas, baggage handling, check-in and executive lounges, pier alterations and the relocation of fire training facilities.