Irish Independent

Roadbridge and Spain’s FCC win Dublin Airport runway deal

- John Mulligan

A CONSORTIUM of Irish company Roadbridge and Spanish group FCC has been confirmed as the main contractor for the constructi­on of a new runway at Dublin Airport.

The Irish Independen­t revealed last month that the consortium was the preferred bidder.

The contract includes the constructi­on of the new runway itself, as well as associated taxiways and is part of a wider €320m infrastruc­ture project there.

Constructi­on of the 3.1km runway is set to start by the end of the year. It is due to open in 2021.

The contract award was confirmed by DAA, which operates the airports in Dublin and Cork, and welcomed by Transport Minister Shane Ross.

“The airport experience­d its seventh consecutiv­e year of growth last year, welcoming close to 30 million passengers, and the importance of ensuring that we have adequate capacity at our biggest airport to drive national economic growth cannot be overstated,” he said.

Preliminar­y works, included site clearance, road and services diversions and a series of archaeolog­ical surveys commenced in late December 2016.

Limerick-based Roadbridge is a familyowne­d civil engineerin­g firm and has already been involved in preparatio­n works for the runway. Spain’s FCC helped build a €40m fuel farm at Dublin Airport that opened this year.

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Transport Minister Shane Ross

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