Sacyr awarded construction of Tenerife South Airport interconnecting building
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Sacyr awarded construction of Tenerife South Airport interconnecting building

Sacyr awarded construction of Tenerife South Airport interconnecting building

The project will transform the airport by integrating the two buildings into a single terminal area and providing 14,000 m² of new surface area.

Sacyr Ingeniería e Infraestructuras will build the junction building between terminals T1 and T2 of the Tenerife South Airport for €44.16 million.

The project, awarded by Aena, will increase the useful area of ​​the airport by 14,000 m² and will offer a complete transformation of the airport facility by integrating the two buildings into a single terminal area.

Sacyr awarded construction of Tenerife South Airport interconnecting building

The works, in addition to being responsible for the distribution of the outer urbanization of the terminal area to adapt to the new configuration, also include the construction of a modern security control, centralized and on a single level, with two large lateral billing areas in the terminals T1 and T2. As a consequence, the current T1 will readjust the passenger flow and expand the commercial area.

The building will also be equipped with two new preparation rooms to provide it with four new boarding gates.

Sacyr awarded construction of Tenerife South Airport interconnecting building

The work, which will begin in April, will last about 23 months and will be carried out in phases so that the impact on the operation of the airport is minimal.

Sacyr has extensive experience in the execution of airport projects in Spain, Portugal and Angola with more than €1,600 million of works executed, including the T4 at the Adolfo Suárez Madrid Barajas Airport, Murcia, Ciudad Real.

Sacyr is currently carrying out the improvement works for the airports of El Tepual (Puerto Montt, Chile) and Chiclayo (Peru).

Post source : SACYR S.A.

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