Perth Airport Pty Ltd has confirmed that Broad
Construction Services (WA) Pty Ltd is the successful contractor to
undertake the expansion works of the international arrivals area
at Terminal 1 (T1).
The project forms the first stage in a $300
million transformation of the current International Terminal.
Perth Airport Chief Executive Officer, Brad
Geatches, said the expansion would ensure the airport was capable
of facilitating Perth’s strong growth in international passenger
numbers for years to come and would greatly enhance one of the
State’s most important elements of infrastructure.
“We are very aware that, due to the growth in
international passengers to over 3.3 million in 2011, more than
220,000 up on the prior year, the current international arrivals
experience is not what it should be,” said Mr Geatches. “We are
committed to ensuring everyone who travels through Perth Airport
has a high quality experience, so we are completely changing the
arrivals journey and doubling the size of all processing areas.”
This first stage includes significantly
expanding the incoming duty free retail options and having a much
larger immigration area on the first level. To minimise queuing
and waiting times, passengers will then travel to the ground floor
to a greatly expanded baggage reclaim hall and new biosecurity
(quarantine) area.
Construction will commence in May and is
scheduled for completion in 2014, but passengers will start to see
changes by the middle of 2013, when immigration is moved to the
first floor, creating more space on the ground floor.
As Perth Airport is a 24 hour a day operation,
it was critical that a schedule of works was developed that would
minimise disruption to passengers and tenants.
“Broad Construction Services (WA) Pty Ltd has
extensive experience in managing complex works of this nature, and
is also experienced with working in the International Terminal
environment, having completed an upgrade of key facilities in
2011,” Mr Geatches said. “They are also currently constructing the
new $120 million Domestic Terminal, next to the International
Terminal, which will service regional Western Australia and some
interstate routes from early 2013, and this project is running on
time and on budget.”
Later this year Perth Airport will commence
construction of a new domestic pier, to become home to Virgin
Australia in 2014, and expansion of the international departures
area, which will give the airport capacity to take the new
wide-bodied aircraft, such as the
Airbus A380.
“We are investing more than $750 million over
three years to expand Perth Airport, and the transformation of the
current International Terminal represents the first stage towards
achieving our vision of having all commercial air services
operating from one convenient location by 2020,” said Mr Geatches.
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