London Stansted’s First Multi-Story Car Park Opens for Business

The 2,700-space, six-story car park, located at London Stansted Airport in the district of Uttlesford in Essex, is a short walking distance from the terminal and boosts the number of short-stay car parking spaces available at the airport to more than 7,000.

Paul Willis, business change director for the London Stansted Transformation Project, said, “We want Stansted to be the airport of choice for passengers from across the region and whilst we have a fantastic public transport record with over 50% of passengers using coach, bus or train to get to and from the airport, we also want to ensure those who need to arrive by car or park at the airport have convenient options to suit all budgets.”

BAM Construction was the main contractor on the project. According to Brian Connor, BAM’s construction director, “It’s been a very successful exercise in collaborative working. We spent a year in preconstruction with Stansted examining the right model to procure and build this scheme, choosing a system approach from Huber. We’ve needed to manage the work around their live airport environment and ensure everybody’s safety during thousands of vehicle movements across a passenger route to the terminal. I’m delighted that the result is proving to be so satisfactory.”

The multi-story car park was the focus of a large-scale emergency exercise this summer. More than 60 staff and volunteers from the airport and emergency services tested the response to how the airport would tackle an emergency situation inside the car park ahead of its opening.

The London Stansted Airport Transformation Project is an extensive program of work that will enable the airport to make best use of its existing runway capacity and create greater choice and better service for passengers.

 

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