Airports

Planes landing, passengers moving, security tight – and construction happening in the middle of it all. There’s no downtime and no margin for error. We deliver civil and structural engineering for operational airport sites across the UK – designing infrastructure that meets strict aviation standards and keeps everything moving exactly as it should – on the ground and in the air.

Engineering that understands the aviation environment

Airports don’t behave like normal developments. Access is restricted, security is tight, stakeholders are many and every detail needs sign-off. Phasing has to protect passengers, aircraft movements and day-to-day operations – all while meeting CAA and operator standards.

We design with those realities built in from day one. That means understanding airside logistics, coordinating around runway operations and sequencing works so terminals, transport links and critical infrastructure stay live throughout. Our experience spans major UK airports, including Leeds Bradford, delivering civil and structural engineering for terminals, car parks, transport infrastructure and airside works – always on operational sites, always aligned with the pace and pressure of aviation.

From landside car parks to airside infrastructure

Whether we’re thinking about terminal extensions where passenger flows can’t be disrupted or multi-storey car parks handling constant heavy use, each part of these high-traffic buildings bring its own challenges. We regularly handle:

  • Terminal buildings – extensions, refurbishments, structural alterations
  • Multi-storey car parks and transport hubs
  • Access roads, drop-off zones and landside infrastructure
  • Airside aprons, taxiways and operational pavements
  • Hangars, maintenance facilities and operational buildings
  • Drainage, utilities and below-ground infrastructure

We stay involved through construction – because airport projects always surface coordination issues needing quick resolution.

Working on operational airports

Engineering challenges aren’t just technical, they’re operational and logistical.

Construction access is restricted to specific routes and hours, airside work requires security clearances and coordination with air traffic, hot work and noise are restricted near passengers and crane operations near flight paths need CAA approval. All while the airport operates normally around you.

Projects succeed when engineering accounts for these constraints from the start – not when they’re discovered later.

We’ve worked on some of the UK’s busiest airports, including London Heathrow, Leeds Bradford Airport, and more so we know what we can do, how to do it and where. While anyone can say they’re experts in this sector, we truly are.

Why clients choose Dudleys

  • Civil and structural engineering coordinated in-house
  • Experience on major UK airports including Leeds Bradford
  • Understanding of airside and landside operational constraints
  • Coordination with airport operators, CAA and authorities
  • Phased construction for live operational environments
  • Night-time and restricted-hours working strategies
  • Construction support to resolve issues quickly
  • Based in Yorkshire, working across UK airports

Whether you’re planning terminal development, car park infrastructure, airside works or enabling projects at an operational airport, get in touch. We’ll assess what’s needed, understand the operational constraints and provide civil and structural engineering that works within the realities of a live aviation site.

Frequently asked questions

Do you have experience working at live airports?

Yes – and that’s where most of our airport work happens. From Leeds Bradford to other operational UK airports, we design in environments where aircraft are moving, passengers are flowing and security is tight. We understand permits, escorts, restricted access, airside protocols and the reality of building safely alongside live operations.

Can you support phased or night-time works?

Absolutely. Airport construction rarely happens 9-5. We design around possessions, night shifts and carefully managed phases – asking the practical questions early: what can be built, when, and without disrupting flights or passenger flow? Sequencing isn’t an afterthought; it’s part of the engineering.

How early should engineers be involved?

The earlier the better. Airports are shaped by constraints – CAA requirements, safeguarded zones, buried services, operational access and security controls. Early input helps test feasibility properly, shape layouts around reality and avoid costly redesign once approvals and operations are in motion.

Do you work on refurbishment projects?

Yes, a significant proportion of airport work involves adapting existing infrastructure. We assess what’s there, understand how it’s performing and design upgrades that tie in seamlessly, whether that’s strengthening structures, extending terminals or reworking transport links – all while the airport stays open.

Can you coordinate with multiple airport stakeholders?

Yes. Airport projects involve operators, airlines, the CAA, security teams, commercial tenants and contractors – often all at once. We’re used to working within that environment, keeping communication clear and ensuring the engineering aligns with operational and regulatory expectations.

Do you understand CAA and airport technical standards?

We do. Our designs are developed with aviation-specific requirements in mind, including safeguarding, fire access, blast considerations, vehicle movements and operational resilience – not retrofitted to meet them later.

How do you manage risk on high-profile airport projects?

By planning for it early. We identify constraints, interface risks and operational sensitivities upfront, design proportionately, and stay involved through delivery. Airports don’t do well with surprises, so we engineer them out before they happen.

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