Temporary Structures and Relocatable Buildings

Date 19.07.2011

Temporary building specialist builds passenger terminal

A new International Airport in Germany has commissioned temporary structures specialist, Neptunus to extend its main passenger terminal in time for the operation of its first commercial flights across Europe from 31 March.

Originally built in 1957 as a Soviet Airforce base, Magdeburg-Cochstedt airport is located in the Saxony Anhelm region of Eastern Germany. The airport gained a civil aviation license in 1994 however, operations were suspended in 2001 due to insolvency. Following the acquisition of the airport by Danish company, Development A/S in March 2010, the airport has undergone investment and development, attracting airlines including Ryanair which is offering flights from Magdeburg-Cochstedt to a number of popular holiday destinations. The airport therefore required a cost-effective, modern and functional extension to accommodate additional passengers and provide extra facilities.

Neptunus connected a 900 sq m semi-permanent Evolution structure to the existing building to create a larger open plan terminal all under one roof in just a few weeks.

Characterised by bright and spacious areas, the layout of the Neptunus terminal is easy for users to navigate and offers a mixture of retail and food and drink facilities. Externally the structure has been fitted with black wall panels to provide a striking and contemporary look. The new section of the terminal has also been fitted with luggage belts and a customs area, providing customers with an efficient check-in and arrivals process.

An airport spokesperson comments: “Our vision was to create a terminal that was customer orientated, in respect of both our passengers and airline carriers, with a focus on low-cost travel yet still providing a comfortable and stress-free experience.

“Neptunus helped us to realise this vision within a very short period of time, enabling us to commence commercial operations sooner than we originally anticipated.”

The extended terminal offers airlines the space they require for check-in and ticket desk areas and can accommodate additional offices and advertising space throughout the main footfall areas of the terminal.

Due to the modular nature of the structure, the terminal’s capacity can easily and quickly be expanded to cater for increased traffic levels in line with the airport’s growth.

The most technically advanced temporary structure available in today’s market, the Neptunus Evolution is manufactured in-house using durable components and comes fully insulated. Being quick and easy to install, the Evolution provides the look and feel of a permanent building at a fraction of the cost.

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About Neptunus
 
Neptunus is an international specialist in providing high class temporary structures and semi-permanent buildings for a wide range of applications including airport terminals, shops, supermarkets, sports halls, showrooms, exhibitions and conference halls, restaurants and classrooms.
 
Neptunus’ unique Evolution provides all the benefits of a permanent building in a fraction of the time. Structures can be supplied complete with heating, lighting flooring and glazing along with a wide range of options including security systems, climate control, mezzanine floors, partitioning, furnishings and sanitary facilities.

Neptunus structures are available various lengths and dimensions to suit individual requirements.

Offering a complete turnkey solution, Neptunus’ specialists can handle the whole process through design, production, logistics, fit out and maintenance.

Established in 1937, Neptunus employs more than 200 people at its offices in the UK, The Netherlands, France, Belgium, Poland, Germany and Austria and can easily supply structures throughout Europe.

For further information, please contact:
Neptunus BV
Evelien Willems
Neptunuslaan 2, 5995 MA Kessel
T +31 77 462 24 44 | F +31 77 462 21 35
e.willems@neptunus.eu | www.neptunus.eu