BAM Construction will deliver the fit-out of the new terminal extension at Edinburgh Airport after landing a £10 million contract.
Last year BAM was appointed to deliver the first phase of the terminal expansion project, part of a wider £80 million investment in the airport. Work on the project is already underway with the new terminal building due to open in late 2018.
The new three-storey terminal building will include expanded arrival facilities such as baggage reclaim, border control, food/beverage outlets, expanded lounge space and new office accommodation.
Bruce Dickson, regional director for BAM Construction in Scotland said, “This is an exciting and significant project and we are delighted to be part of the team delivering it. All airport users will benefit from an enhanced travelling experience befitting Edinburgh’s standing as a global business and tourist destination.”
Ian Lang, capital director at Edinburgh Airport added, “As Edinburgh Airport continues to grow it’s important we provide infrastructure that is fit for purpose and meets the needs of passengers and our airline partners whilst maintaining day to day operations. BAM Construction understand and share our focus on that and we are happy to extend that partnership as we further enhance passenger facilities at Scotland’s busiest airport.”