Airports

Delivering the airports of tomorrow.

Airport buildings and infrastructure are at the heart of an aviation sector that enables global connectivity and economic growth. Airport investors, users, and wider stakeholders expect them as a minimum to deliver on the basics of safety, security, sustainability, and operational efficiency. But it is not enough for airports merely to work well. 

Passengers want the time they spend in airports to be enjoyable, relaxing, and universally accessible. Governments and communities expect airports to deliver wider social and economic benefits. And society expects airports to play their part in decarbonizing the aviation sector and minimizing wider environmental impacts. 

Whether funded by the public or private sector, an airport development must be delivered on a commercial basis at an acceptable cost to the investor, user, and society.

What can we do for you?

We apply a holistic approach to the planning of airports, supporting phased development that is in step with demand growth and associated infrastructure.

From business planning and program delivery to operational readiness and asset management, we develop pragmatic solutions focused on efficiency, sustainability, and passenger experience. Our leading practitioners build collaborative teams that are appropriate to local context and project needs. 

We work with the world’s leading architects to create terminals for global hub airports, and with smaller partners to deliver local solutions that deliver benefit back to communities. 

We also draw on wider group capabilities to plan and design airport buildings, systems, and infrastructure including surface access, commercial precincts, aircraft movement areas, utilities, and ancillary facilities. 

We can help:

Transform customer experience

We take a human-centered approach to terminal design and operation, enabled by appropriate use of technology, for more convenient, predictable, and enjoyable journeys for all. 

Optimize economic performance

We focus on operational efficiency at every stage of development, design, and operation.  

Support decarbonization 

We’re helping to reduce the carbon and wider environmental impacts of aviation, from industry initiatives to decarbonize ground operations through to the enabling work needed for zero emissions flight. We’re also reducing the lifecycle carbon of buildings and infrastructure through material-efficient structures and construction techniques, effective asset management strategies, and a system-wide approach to energy efficiency.

Enable efficient delivery

We apply our experience of modern methods of construction to simplify and de-risk site activities. We use leading-edge digital modeling and design tools. And we collaborate with partners across the supply chain to improve cost and program certainty, as well as the safety and sustainability of site activities. 

Services we provide

Engineering world-class airport infrastructure

Our experience covers over 260 airports globally, ranging from major hubs and gateways such as JFK, Los Angeles, Auckland, Changi, Hong Kong, Dubai, Istanbul, and Heathrow to portfolios of smaller airports serving local communities. Our input includes:

Our experience

  • Auckland International Airport, New Zealand
    As part of a 30-year expansion plan announced in 2014, New Zealand’s main gateway airport needed a concept design that would enable a transition to a single integrated terminal building for domestic and international flights. We were selected as the lead consultant for all terminal and airfield planning, passenger simulation modelling, baggage handling system strategy, and architectural and engineering design. Our planning work will support a seamless passenger experience and help maintain an optimum level of service.
  • Heathrow Terminal 5, London, UK
    As one of BAA’s first-tier integrated suppliers, we were the design engineer for the £4.2bn project’s substructures and foundations. We also provided rail assurance services, tunnelling advice, project and programme management and substructure design for the terminal’s second satellite building. Heathrow’s 1.3km airside road tunnel involved working under one of the world’s busiest airports, with the challenges of extremely shallow depth and having to pass under existing utilities. Work was completed on time and below budget with no impact on the airport’s day-to-day operations.
  • Hong Kong International Airport, Hong Kong
    We have been working continuously at Hong Kong International Airport since the early 1990s, starting with setting out the development strategy and leading on the design of Terminal 1, Terminal 2, the midfield concourse, the north satellite concourse, the third runway and the western apron.
  • Jewel Changi Airport, Singapore
    We provided building engineering services for the development of Jewel Changi Airport. The entertainment and retail complex, which opened in 2019, provides a centrepiece for Singapore’s airport and features a distinctive domed facade made of glass and steel. Work is now under way on Changi Airport Terminal 5, an indoor city that will handle up to 50M passengers a year. We are designing the main terminal building, satellite terminal building, ground transportation centre and primary landside roadway in partnership with consultants Arup and Surbana Jurong.
  • Pensacola International Airport, Florida, USA
    We provided Pensacola International Airport with a plan to replace their existing terminal flooring. The new flooring integrated into existing visual themes and was installed with minimal disruption to travelers. Disposing of the existing flooring could have had a serious impact on a landfill; instead we worked with the carpet manufacturers’ recycling program, with thousands of square feet sent back to them, where they turned the materials into new carpet tiles. The project received a Gold Design Excellence Award in the Institution Category from ALDesign Magazine.

Intelligent Content

Intelligent Content provides a managed library of information-rich, parametric BIM objects that can be reused instead of recreated, and optimized with each successive use. A team of experts creates and quality-checks all objects, reducing model development time and enabling the rapid prototyping of designs.  

Overhead view of skyscrapers.

STEPS

STEPS was the first solution to map people in motion, from transportation interfaces to stadium evacuation. STEPS realistically simulates pedestrian movements to test design layouts and operational plans. It enables users to understand how people will act in daily situations and in emergencies.

A rendering of people walking in various directions.