Sisk/Lagan JV to Upgrade Dublin Airport Airside and Landside

daa has selected Sisk/Lagan Joint Venture (JV) to undertake Dublin Airport’s airside and landside civil engineering framework.

The fully integrated JV between John Sisk & Son and Lagan Aviation & Infrastructure Ltd will deliver Dublin Airport’s 325 million EUR Airside and Landside Lot 1 framework, which is part of daa’s Capital Investment Programme 2020+ for Dublin Airport.

The Airside and Landside Lot 1 framework consists of civil engineering and infrastructure projects to upgrade the pavement, drainage, and electrical systems at Dublin Airport’s boarding gates, aircraft stands, terminals, aprons and taxiways.

Dublin Airport Airside and Landside Framework
In 2019, Dublin Airport welcomed a record 32.9 million passengers and had flights to more than 190 destinations in 42 countries
Ultan McCloskey, Director of Infrastructure at daa said:

“Dublin Airport plays a vital role in connecting Ireland with the world and daa has an ongoing requirement to invest in our infrastructure to achieve that mission. We are looking forward to working in partnership with leaders in building and civil engineering that have the people, processes and best practice to support our existing in-house teams. Working with Sisk/Lagan JV to undertake our Airside and Landside civil engineering works, will ensure we collectively deliver the capital investment programme required right across Dublin Airport.”

Sisk has previously completed major civil engineering projects in Ireland, including Luas Cross City and Limerick Tunnel. In 2019, Sisk also completed the Boeing Gold Hangar at Gatwick Airport in London.

Lagan Aviation & Infrastructure Limited has also completed several significant airport projects at Ireland West Airport, London City Airport, and London Southend Airport.

Paul Brown, CEO, John Sisk & Son said:

“Sisk/Lagan JV is delighted to be selected by daa to complete the Airside and Landside Lot 1 Framework at Dublin Airport. Sisk has a proud history of delivering first-class civil engineering projects in Ireland. We look forward to beginning our new working relationship with daa, Lagan and local communities to create a positive legacy at Dublin Airport.”

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