City airport awards three-year electrical and drainage contract to Dyer & Butler
8 Apr 2019
Engineering services specialist Dyer & Butler has secured a major contract with London City Airport for essential infrastructure including drainage and electrical provision.
It will contribute to the airport development programme designed to accommodate an anticipated increase to more than 100,000 annual scheduled aircraft movements and six million journeys.
Among other responsibilities, Dyer & Butler will install a storm water network and surface water drainage services enabling water to be discharged through a 400mm HDPE pumped main into the dock.
Subsidiary Dyer & Butler Electrical will reconfigure four of the existing aircraft stands, including the installation of new, low-voltage, fixed ground power and facilities for ground power support equipment.
After completion of the taxiway it will provide the low voltage, fixed ground power and ground power support equipment chargers for a further eight stands.
Dyer & Butler aviation director Mark Foster comments: “We are thrilled to have been awarded this contract and look forward to being part of the wider redevelopment of London City Airport.”
The projects are expected to take three years for completion.