London Gatwick has refreshed its contractor roster choosing 11 firms to deliver a £2bn decade-long upgrade of the airport.
The selected suppliers include major tier 1s and several regional specialists. Together they will support management and delivery of airport projects such as pier refurbishments, installation of electric vehicle charging stations, self-check-in system enhancements and upgrading of terminal facilities
| London Gatwick line-up |
| BP Installations |
| Camgo Electrical |
| Costain |
| Gatwick Construction |
| Lagan Aviation & Infrastructure |
| M Group Transport (Rail and Aviation) |
| Mace Construct |
| Morgan Sindall |
| P J Carey (Contractors) |
| P.J. Hegarty & Sons (U.K.) |
| 8build |
The framework’s structure was specifically designed to improve access for SMEs, with around half offering more specialist services operating from local or regional offices.
The appointments follow the launch of London Gatwick’s Design Services Framework and form a key part of the airport’s long-term supply chain strategy.
Projects delivered through the frameworks are expected to cover asset replacement, capacity expansion, operational efficiency improvements, regulatory compliance and customer service enhancements.
The airport said the frameworks were also aligned with its Decade of Change sustainability programme, with requirements around carbon reduction, local employment and wider social value commitments.
Capital programmes director Alasdair Scobie said: “The Building and Civils Frameworks are the latest step in delivering London Gatwick’s ambitious capital investment programme, designed to ensure enhanced efficiency and experience for passengers, and help the airport meet crucial sustainability targets.”
London Gatwick has refreshed its contractor roster choosing 11 firms to deliver a £2bn decade-long upgrade of the airport.
The selected suppliers include major tier 1s and several regional specialists. Together they will support management and delivery of airport projects such as pier refurbishments, installation of electric vehicle charging stations, self-check-in system enhancements and upgrading of terminal facilities
| London Gatwick line-up |
| BP Installations |
| Camgo Electrical |
| Costain |
| Gatwick Construction |
| Lagan Aviation & Infrastructure |
| M Group Transport (Rail and Aviation) |
| Mace Construct |
| Morgan Sindall |
| P J Carey (Contractors) |
| P.J. Hegarty & Sons (U.K.) |
| 8build |
The framework’s structure was specifically designed to improve access for SMEs, with around half offering more specialist services operating from local or regional offices.
The appointments follow the launch of London Gatwick’s Design Services Framework and form a key part of the airport’s long-term supply chain strategy.
Projects delivered through the frameworks are expected to cover asset replacement, capacity expansion, operational efficiency improvements, regulatory compliance and customer service enhancements.
The airport said the frameworks were also aligned with its Decade of Change sustainability programme, with requirements around carbon reduction, local employment and wider social value commitments.
Capital programmes director Alasdair Scobie said: “The Building and Civils Frameworks are the latest step in delivering London Gatwick’s ambitious capital investment programme, designed to ensure enhanced efficiency and experience for passengers, and help the airport meet crucial sustainability targets.”