Project Description
Lille Airport
Project Title | Lille Lesquin Airport – Bid Support |
Airport | Lille Lesquin Airport |
IATA / ICAO | LIL / LFQQ |
Location | Lille, France |
Time Frame | 11/2018 – 05/2019 |
Capacity | up to 5.4 MAP |
Client | Eiffage Concession |
Services | Bid Support |
Services:
Technical Due Diligence of existing infrastructure
Technical Due Diligence of existing infrastructure
- Assessment of actual throughput capacities of all major infrastructure elements and Subsystems
- Assessment of past heavy maintenance programmes/ CAPEX for all infrastructure Elements
- Compliance of all major infrastructure elements and Subsystems
- Operational Capacity Planning
Conceptual Masterplan
- Phase overall layout of airport site in the concession period
- Apron Stand development and RWY capacity Analysis
- Phased development of utility systems and infrastructure
Terminal Development Concept
- Analysis of existing Terminal Facilities
- Phased Functional Terminal Development
Environmental Impact Assessment
- Compliance of all major infrastructure elements and subsystems with applicable national Standards
- Potential impact of corrections and remedial actions
CAPEX programme
- Capacity driven CAPEX for all major infrastructure elements and Subsystems
- Identify potential for optimisation regarding the planned sizing of aeronautical infrastructure
- Derived Inputs for the Business Plan and Asset Valuation Model
Objectives:
The privatization of Lille Airport started in 2018 and finished in 2019.
ADM was appointed as the client’s Technical Advisor for the 2 phases of the bidding process.
The design process included the master plan/development plan for the entire concession period as well as the planning of expansion for the existing passenger terminal.
Together with the architectural team of ENIA a totally improved terminal and masterplan layout was developed.
The consortium could successfully win the bidding process. ADM will support the client in all further design stages.
40%
FAST TRACK PROJECT
This Project was developed by ADM 40% faster than similar projects.
25%
CAPEX REDUCTION
In order to win the bid successfully, the CAPEX had to be reduced by 25%.