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Dec 17, 2019 (newstodate): Following a tender process, Isavia has appointed the UK-based construction and consultancy company Mace as Programme Manager for the Keflavik International Airport Major Development Plan.
The MDP is a major component of Isavia's plans to develop Keflavik Airport as the future major North Atlantic Hub for air traffic.
The MDP is a multi-year terminal area development programme designed to provide additional passenger processing and aircraft parking capacity, along with passenger convenience and operational enhancements throughout related landside and airside areas.
The current MDP, based on the Keflavik Airport Masterplan, is based on the provision of a new 85,000 sq m, 17 airbridge-served aircraft gate East Pier, a new North Terminal and other associated works, all of which will enable Keflavik Airport's capacity to grow to more than 14.5 million passengers a year.
Mace will cooperate with Icelandic engineering specialists Verkis to oversee and deliver the MDP.
The MDP is a major component of Isavia's plans to develop Keflavik Airport as the future major North Atlantic Hub for air traffic.
The MDP is a multi-year terminal area development programme designed to provide additional passenger processing and aircraft parking capacity, along with passenger convenience and operational enhancements throughout related landside and airside areas.
The current MDP, based on the Keflavik Airport Masterplan, is based on the provision of a new 85,000 sq m, 17 airbridge-served aircraft gate East Pier, a new North Terminal and other associated works, all of which will enable Keflavik Airport's capacity to grow to more than 14.5 million passengers a year.
Mace will cooperate with Icelandic engineering specialists Verkis to oversee and deliver the MDP.