BUSINESSES are being invited to bid for contracts worth up to £500 million as part of Manchester Airport’s 10-year transformation programme.
The airport has issued a contract notice for the Terminal Two transformation phase, and includes the design and construction of an extension to the existing building, more than doubling its current size. The contract represents the majority of the works associated with the programme.
Brad Miller, Manchester Airport Transformation Programme director, said: ‘This contract notice and invitation to participate is the single biggest element of the whole £1 billion project that spans ten years. Over the next decade, the airport will continue to develop as a global gateway for the UK, directly to and from the North, and these enhancements will enable us to further adapt, modernize, and transform the customer service experience we are able to offer.’
Manchester Airport – the UK’s third largest – employs 21,500 people on site and supports a further 45,000 indirectly.
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Brad Miller, Manchester Airport Transformation Programme director, said: ‘This contract notice and invitation to participate is the single biggest element of the whole £1 billion project that spans ten years. Over the next decade, the airport will continue to develop as a global gateway for the UK, directly to and from the North, and these enhancements will enable us to further adapt, modernize, and transform the customer service experience we are able to offer.’
Manchester Airport – the UK’s third largest – employs 21,500 people on site and supports a further 45,000 indirectly.
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