Heathrow Airport begins low carbon concrete trials
Heathrow Airport is exploring the viability of lower carbon concrete for use in future runway construction.
Heathrow Airport is exploring the viability of lower carbon concrete for use in future runway construction.
Heathrow Airport has awarded Costain the design phase contract as part of a £1.3 billion upgrade of Terminal 2.
Ferrovial became a majority shareholder of Heathrow in 2006, during which time it has overseen an investment of £12 billion.
Turner & Townsend, AECOM, Arup and Wilson James to work on Dublin Airport and Cork Airport.
The partnership aims to reduce Heathrow’s carbon footprint by 2.3 million tonnes by 2026, as part of its capital development programme.
Glencar will deliver a new LHR21 facility in London, in partnership with Vantage Data Centers, it is expected to open in 2025.
Mace will deliver a range of major infrastructure improvements at Heathrow.
The company is currently delivering a resurfacing package at Heathrow Airport, its first contract on the H7 Framework.
Irish brothers Oliver & Pat Connell started one of the UK’s leading specialist contractors.
Firm contracted to provide Early Contractor Involvement services at Transport for London’s Cockfosters train maintenance depot.