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Airport Design and Engineering, the industry event where professionals can network with clients, discover future opportunities and debate innovative design solutions
"We need to recapture the foresight and political courage of our 19th Century forebears if we are to establish a modern transport and energy infrastructure in Britain for this century and beyond."
Lord Foster, Foster + Partners, about the Isle of Grain Airport, 2nd November 2011
Unsure where to position your business to maximise sector involvement over the next 5 years?
Register now for Airport Design and Engineering 2012 to alleviate your fears and arm yourself with the sector specific knowledge you will need to succeed in this rapidly changing sector.
As the Government, the public and the industry debate whether the UK should be a major international hub, airports has never been more topical and closely linked to the prosperity of the UK.
Major developments continue in the UK as airports invest in the aging infrastructure and refurbish terminals to deal with new and diverse passenger requirements.
Do you know when and where future projects will arise?
Don’t miss out on contracts when they arise! Join us and gain the essential updates on Government and client demands so that you can effectively position yourself in the sector to take advantage of the diverse and lucrative opportunities available.
What happened at Airport Design and Engineering 2011?
- £2.2 Billion worth of projects to be discussed
- 140+ Attendees
- 18 Speakers
- 14 Sessions covering design, engineering and project opportunities
- 10 Airport Operators attended
- 8 hours of learning and presentations
- 4 Case studies
Who will you meet?
Consultant Engineers, Architects, Contractors, Transport Consultant, Airport Operators, Financial Advisors, Airlines, Quantity Surveyors, Property Developers, Sub-Contractors, Manufacturers, Suppliers
Testimonials
| “Extremely interesting and professional conference”, A Neal, Macemain and Amstad “Informative, relevant and necessary”, A Campbell, Scott Wilson “A very good high level picture about the airport business from the design and engineering point of view”, T A Fadon, Ferrovial Agroman UK |

