Casestudy Three London Luton Airport

Casestudy Three London Luton Airport

1 Bristol Airport ABOUT US 2 London Luton Airport (Master Plan 2012) 3 Bristol Airport 4 Shannon Airport 5 London Gatwick Airport Established in 1976, TODD’s have grown The TODD commission base also 1 2 to be included within the Architect’s covers public and private sectors, with Journal’s list of top 100 UK practices, specialisations developed in healthcare, with offices in Belfast, London and Dublin education, offices, retail, residential, arts, and associated studios in Edinburgh leisure and cultural facilities. and Riyadh. Their completed portfolio Our completed buildings have been of award winning work extends across delivered under a range of procurement a broad spectrum of project categories, routes, from a ‘traditional’ approach to including the iconic and globally Design & Build – where we are regularly recognised Titanic Belfast. retained by contractors in a delivery role. In addition to our core discipline MAP (McAlister Armstrong & Partners) of architecture, we offer project were one of the UK’s leading aviation management, town planning, 3 5 architects with over 30 years of masterplanning, urban design, workplace experience of working in over 28 airports and interior design services. in UK, Ireland, Europe, the Middle East and the Americas. We are quality assured under an Integrated Management System (to ISO In 2013 MAP joined the internationally 9001,14001 and OSHAS 18001), have respected TODD Architects Group as an office “Green Team” that researches a sister company and in February 2016, and disseminates sustainable design merged with TODD Architects. guidance, and through investment in appropriate software and staff training, The joining of the two companies, are increasingly engaged in projects combining our airport design expertise were BIM modelling is required. with TODDs innovation and flair and a resource base of over 55 staff, is allowing In 2015 we also entered into a strategic us to further expand our business in the alliance, named 431 Architecture, with aviation sector both in the UK AJ100 practices Keppies and Stride 4 and overseas. Treglown. As a combined organisation we are able to offer: a resource base of over 500 staff: a very wide range of sectorial skills / specialisations: and a geographic spread of offices across the UK. OUR OUR UNDERSTANDING GLOBAL REACH Our approach to aviation design is We have a core team of senior We have successfully delivered We have worked with the directed by two key insights: management and dedicated architectural projects at some of the UK’s busiest following airports: staff that have over thirty years airports, as well as in a number of An acute appreciation of the experience in the aviation sector. disparate locations across the globe. Aberdeen Airport, Scotland requirements of operators and airlines They have developed an in-depth Belfast International Airport, N. Ireland to ensure that facilities are secure, easy knowledge and appreciation of all Bristol Airport, England to maintain, economic and can generate aspects of successful airport design. Bratislava International Airport, Slovakia maximum revenue. Cardiff Airport, Wales Our commission base includes every Cork Airport, Ireland A recognition of passengers desire for a area of airport design from high strategic Derry Airport, N. Ireland comfortable and convenient environment planning to the most modest of terminal Dublin Airport, Ireland that will enhance the travel experience, refurbishments. It includes: Aerodrome Galway Airport, Ireland with facilities and processes that are Master Planning, Capacity Studies, George Best Belfast City Airport, easily understood and navigated. Terminal design incorporating all terminal N. Ireland processing sub-systems, landside Haji Terminal Complex, KAIA, Jeddah, These factors, coupled with a holistic and airside passenger areas, security Saudi Arabia appreciation of all aspects of sustainable facilities, baggage handling facilities. Howard Air Force Base, Panama design, inform all our airport projects - Highlands & Islands Airports, Scotland: from feasibility studies and masterplans (Benbecula Airport, Inverness Airport, to renovations, expansions and Islay Airport, Kirkwall Airport new terminal buildings. Stornoway Airport, Wick Airport) London Gatwick Airport London Luton Airport Orlando Sanford Airport, USA Port Salines Airport, Grenada, West Indies RAF Valley, Wales Shannon Airport, Ireland Stockholm Skavsta Airport, Sweden Sumburgh Airport, Scotland USAF Lakenheath, England USAF Mildenhall, England, Viru Viru Airport, Bolivia 1 Development Master Plan, CASESTUDIES Bratislava Airport, Slovakia 2 Hajj Terminal Elevation, KAIA, Jedda, Saudi Arabia As already stated the company has Currently in 2015-2017, we are working 1 had commissions in over 28 airports with London Luton airport, Dublin Airport, and repeat commissions from long- Bristol Airport, Belfast International standing clients such as Abertis/TBI plc, Airport, Belfast City Airport, and Cardiff DAA and Bristol Airport recognise our airport on Terminal extension projects up expertise in producing successful design to £55m and Master Plans up to £300m. solutions in the aviation environment and However, to set out a cross section of the delivery of a high quality service. our recent experience, we provide three Our experience over recent years has case studies below based around long covered a multiplicity of airport planning, standing client airports. architectural and asset management projects for terminals, airside & landside infrastructure (including transport interchanges). The work has included master planning, feasibility studies, strategy development and capacity studies (using our own capacity model) leading to building developments in passenger terminals and 2 ancillary buildings such as fire stations, car hire complexes, cargo depots, FBO Hangars, airfield landside/airside security checkpoints, business parks, car park buildings and miscellaneous other ancillary developments. CASESTUDY ONE ABERTIS/TBI AIRPORTS 1 In recent years, the company has carried With regard to Airport planning, The master plan structure out numerous projects at TBI / Abertis current Head of Aviation Shaun Ferguson airports (now individually owned) & Director Gary McConville led the in all cases was devised to: as follows: master planning teams for: Encourage communication with a range of Belfast International, London Luton, - London Luton Airport Cardiff, Stockholm Skavsta Sweden, 2006 - 2007 & 2011- 2012 stakeholders, including airlines, funding institutions, Orlando Sanford Florida, and scheme - Belfast International Airport design bids for the Hajj Terminal at 2006 & 2009 - present local authority and other local interests, to allow KAI airport, Jedda, and Bratislava airport, - Bristol Airport them to make well informed investment decisions; Slovakia (both shortlisted). 2008 - 2011 and 2016 - present - Cardiff Airport Help airport operators to make clear at an early This has involved hundreds of projects 2006 & 2012 - 2014 ranging from £400m and £100m master - Stockholm Skavsta Airport stage the key milestones of airport growth plans and detailed planning applications 2003 - 2006 for London Luton airport in 2006 and development projects such as the submission of a 2012 respectively, Government White All of the master plans planning application, construction and opening; Paper Master Plans in 2006 for Belfast addressed the core areas of: International & Cardiff airports, a Master Forecasts and capacity studies, Demonstrate the range of costs and benefits of Plan in 2006-2007 for Stockholm Skavsta infrastructure proposals, safeguarding airport, fast track construction projects and land/property take (both operational airport growth including commercial opportunities on such as the £25m new pier, airside and commercial), surface access departures and arrivals area project at initiatives, impact on people and the non-operational land holdings; London Luton Airport (completed in 10 natural environment, and proposals months) through other multi million pound to minimise and mitigate impacts. Enable airport operators and others to assess local terminal construction projects down to social and environmental impacts (including those asset management minor works. arising from land take and habitat loss) and provide an opportunity to develop preliminary proposals on how those impacts could be mitigated. 1 London Luton Airport Project Odyssey CASESTUDY ONE 2 London Luton Airport Pier A and Airside Departures concourse ABERTIS/TBI AIRPORTS 3 Cardiff Airport Baggage Reclaim 4 Belfast International Airport Check-in Hall 1 2 3 4 CASESTUDY ONE ABERTIS/TBI AIRPORTS London Luton Airport Belfast International & Cardiff Airports Hajj Terminal, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Bratislava, Slovakia In 2005, London Luton Airport TBI commissioned the company to In 2006, the company (led by director The company (led by Head of Aviation, commissioned the company to carry prepare, in conjunction with the rest of Gary McConville) was commissioned Shaun Ferguson) was commissioned out master planning for expansion from the design teams and other specialists, by TBI and their Saudi Arabian partner, by TBI to prepare a full terminal and 10mppa up to 17.5mppa within the the Government White Paper Master the Alesayi Group, to prepare a fully airfield master plan for a bid to expand current airfield boundaries. From this, Plans for Belfast International Airport designed bid for the new Hajj Terminal Bratislava Airport, Slovakia from a £400m detailed scheme design

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