Work at Dublin Airport is nearing to closing stages, the project comprised of an extension to Terminal One, to improve passengers journey to Piers A and D by adding more circulation space, new airside retail and catering outlets, and a reconfigured check-in area at the northern end of the terminal.
Our work for main contractor McNamara comprised of erecting external independent scaffolds and loading bays for cladding and glazing works with a seperate access scaffold bridge and staricases erected across the main luggage reclaim entrance.
Internal works included erecting leading edge handrails, lift shaft scaffolds and blockwork scaffolds with a large birdcage scaffold above escalations and voids.
The 7,500m² extension is located at the north-western corner of terminal one and has expanded the existing terminal and consists of arrivals and departures facilities on two levels, with ancillary support accommodation, including additional check-in desks, retail, a restaurant and bar on the mezzanine level, catering, storage, service and plant utilities.
The new Terminal 1 extension has been designed to get rid of bottlenecks at the airport and to integrate the terminal with piers A and D to give a better passenger experience.