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AECOM leads joint venture to expand Sardinia airport

Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport in Sardinia.

AECOM is to provide engineering and architecture design services for the expansion and regeneration of Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport in Sardinia. 

Leading a joint venture with SPEA Engineering, Satta & Partners Archigroup and Engineer Boneddu, AECOM will oversee the project in all its phases from feasibility and design study to on-site supervision. 

AECOM´s scope of work includes the passenger terminal, car rental terminal, aircraft apron areas and ground access to the terminal. When complete, Geasar S.p.A, the operator of the airport, expects the increased capacity and improved passenger experience will see numbers grow to 4.5 million passengers per year for 2030 and 6.2 million per year by 2040. 

AECOM teams based in Spain and Italy will be working on the project, acting as lead designer, with responsibility for the architecture, MEP (Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing) design and environmental consultancy in addition to the overall coordination of the project.

Javier Camy, AECOM country manager in Spain said: “This is a project that will reposition AECOM at the forefront of airport engineering. In addition, thanks to our diversity of experts we can continue to provide services through all phases of the project. The extensive track record of the company's professionals and their experience in a highly competitive environment have enabled AECOM to manage from the Madrid office and in an integral way – from its design to its completion – its transport projects throughout the world”.

Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport is currently undertaking a significant expansion plan with the aim to cope with the expected traffic increase for the future years. Being the main gateway for regional tourism, the development and requalification of the airport infrastructures are seen as crucial to accommodate the growth of the entire Sardinian destination.

Silvio Pippobello, CEO of airport operator Geasar S.p.A., said: “Geasar is particularly pleased about the joint venture of AECOM, SPEA Engineering, Satta & Partners Archigroup and Boneddu engineering, which has been selected through an International public tender.

“We believe that the proved experience of the leading company AECOM, together with the partners’ strong skills in the airports' design, will produce the most suitable solution for the peculiar characteristics of our airport that is characterised by an international high-level passengers’ profile.”

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