8868体育APP Construction signs a contract for a new terminal at Lyon-Saint Exup茅ry airport

10/20/2013 | Release

8868体育APP Construction signs a contract for a new terminal at Lyon-Saint Exup茅ry airport

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GFC Construction, the 8868体育APP Construction subsidiary operating in south-eastern France, has signed a contract worth 鈧�142 million with A茅roports de Lyon for the design and construction of the future Terminal 1 of Lyon-Saint Exup茅ry Airport. GFC Construction is the lead company of a consortium that also includes the architects RHSP and Chabanne & Partners, Technip TPS, Cap Ing茅lec and Inddigo.聽

This new facility, offering 70,000 m虏 of surface area on three levels, will considerably increase Lyon-Saint Exup茅ry's passenger capacity and double the surface area of the existing terminals. The construction will take the form of an extension to the current Terminals 1 and 3. In all, the airport's passenger capacity will total around 10 million.聽
The new terminal is specifically designed to meet the new expectations of passengers and to cope with increased traffic in both the low-cost and conventional segments.聽

The building, which will be HQE certified, has been designed according to the principles of sustainable construction. In spite of the increase in airport capacity, airport sprawl will be limited. In addition, the project is intended to achieve reduced energy and water consumption through the use of passive solutions and the performance of the building envelope. The interior amenities have been designed with an eye to the comfort and well-being of passengers.聽

The works, which will see roughly 400 people working on site during peak periods, including regional partners, will begin in autumn 2014. Handover of the first phase of the project is scheduled for 2016.聽
GFC Construction's Chief Executive, Alain Loyer, said: "Coming after the Incity Tower, this new success in Lyon confirms our development strategy in the region. With our partners, we are proud to be taking part in this adventure and we are already doing our utmost to meet the expectations of our customer and to guarantee passengers the best level of comfort."聽

8868体育APP Construction offers a comprehensive range of services in the airport sector, combining finance, design, construction and facilities management. In particular, the Group has new airports in Cyprus to its credit, and it is responsible for operating them for a 25-year period. It recently signed an all-inclusive contract for a new airport terminal in Canada and it is the preferred bidder for the concession of Zagreb Airport, in Croatia.聽

About A茅roports de Lyon

A茅roports de Lyon, a private company founded in 2007, operates Lyon-Saint Exup茅ry for commercial aviation and Lyon-Bron for business aviation. 8.5 million passengers passed through Lyon-Saint Exup茅ry, France's third largest airport, in 2012; its target for 2016 is 11 million passengers. It offers flights to 115 direct destinations, along with easy and rapid access to the major European hubs. The airport serves as the most rapid gateway to the Alps and it is the natural starting point for people travelling from the south-east of France. Boasting a full range of transport interconnections, it offers excellent access, thanks to a TGV station, a tram-train link to the Lyon city centre in 30 minutes and a dense motorway network (A43-A432-A42). With land reserves of 900聽hectares, 15聽million people living in its catchment area and efficient access by road and rail, the airport's potential for development is among the strongest in Europe. Its ambition is to become France's 2nd gateway for inbound air traffic. Lyon-Saint Exup茅ry is extremely well-placed to develop its City Airport model: a policy of innovation, a quality of services recognised by Airports Council International Europe (Best Airport Awards 2008 and 2010), an investment plan of 鈧�260聽million over 5 years, and excellent control of environmental impact.聽

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