Work starts in May 2011. Client is the airport鈥檚 owner, BAA.
The 1,340-space car park, with associated roads and ramps, and covered court are integral to the design of the new terminal which will open to passengers in 2014.
The court is formed by an extension of the main terminal building鈥檚 signature 鈥榳ave鈥 roof and provides a link to the car park which is the main point of entry and exit for all passengers. Departing and arriving passengers will cross bridges that span the court, and it is also where lifts and escalators from the existing rail stations will be located. As well as being landscaped, the covered court is to feature specially commissioned art work.
This contract forms part of the of the overall 拢2.2bn Terminal 2 development which includes the main building; associated satellite pier, and a new cooling station and energy centre. Heathrow鈥檚 new Terminal 2 will be used by Star Alliance airlines.
BAA capital director Steven Morgan said: 鈥淟aing O鈥橰ourke has been awarded this contract following a competitive bid which demonstrated that they fully understood BAA鈥檚 intelligent client approach and could deliver the car park and associated infrastructure safely, innovatively and to the highest standards of quality.
鈥淭o date they have successfully worked as one half of the HETCo joint venture responsible for delivering the main terminal building. We look forward to continuing this relationship on the multi-storey car park.鈥
Andy Crompton, Laing O'Rourke's business leader, infrastructure said: "As part of Laing O'Rourke's strategy to build enduring relationships with prestigious global organisations in key growth sectors, we are delighted to continue our long and successful relationship with BAA with this new project".
Got a story? Email news@theconstructionindex.co.uk