Showing posts with label ATC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ATC. Show all posts

Birmingham Airport unveils the Olympic Rings on the new Air Traffic Control Tower

A spectacular fireworks and light show starts as
Birmingham Airport unveiled the Olympic Rings
on its new Air Traffic Control Tower to
celebrate the London 2012 Games....
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.... with the Olympic Rings now illuminated the new
tower was bathed in constantly changing colour lights
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Members of the media await the countdown to the start of the light
and firework display - the BBC News video report can be seen here
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The two sets of rings placed on either side of Birmingham Airport's
new Air Traffic Control Tower will not only be observed by visitors
flying in but at 28 metres high also overlook the airfield and can be
seen from the main A45 road between Coventry and Birmingham
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Monday 23 April 2012

The new Air Traffic Control Tower at Birmingham Airport is crowned "Project of the Year"

Christopher White of CPMG and Will Heynes of Birmingham Airport with the two RICS awards
at the new Birmingham Airport Air Traffic Control Tower
  Birmingham Airport’s new Air Traffic Control Tower has been crowned "Project of the Year" and
won a further award for the best "Regeneration" scheme at the 2013 RICS West Midlands Awards

The Airport received the two awards at a ceremony held on Wednesday 1 May 2013 at
The National Motorcycle Museum in Birmingham, where the West Midlands’ most impressive
property schemes battled it out for an industry "Oscar"
The prestigious annual contest celebrates inspirational initiatives in the land, property and
construction sectors, and has recognised the important part that the Airport’s developments
play in supporting the region’s economy
   

The highly acclaimed "Project of the Year" title is presented to the scheme which demonstrates
overall outstanding best practice. The Air Traffic Control facility at Birmingham Airport triumphed
over what the panel of eight judges described as extremely tough competition, winning not only
the overall title but also the "Regeneration" category
  

 The stunning seven storey structure stands at 34 metres and has been an ambitious project in
construction terms. Having been constructed without a supporting steel frame, it is one of the
tallest un-stayed control towers in the UK. The tower’s strength and stability comes instead from
a slip form concrete process, which involved the project team pouring concrete continuously
for ten days while the cab was prefabricated off-site and installed

Receiving the award on behalf of Birmingham Airport, Will Heynes, the Airport’s Development
Director, said: "We’re honoured to have won these two awards. The new ATC tower is a
significant and vital investment that supports our vision to provide the Midlands with global
connectivity, and a facility where airlines choose to operate and passengers prefer to fly from

"It has rejuvenated the western part of the airfield and is an impressive, modern and iconic
landmark for Birmingham that has triggered further development projects at this part of the site,
helping to create new jobs and play a vital role in supporting the economic success of Midlands"
   
The new ATC Tower went into service on Wednesday 17 April 2013
  Opened just in the last few days, the new ATC tower is equipped with state of the art radar
and navigation equipment and gives Controllers better views of the airfield, above buildings
that have been developed over the last few years. It will also allow them to see the end of
the extended runway, a development that will be complete in early 2014 and will allow
airlines to fly to more long haul destinations worldwide

Commenting on the facility, Chair of the RICS West Midlands Awards judging panel 
Roger Stone, a Chartered Surveyor and Land Agent, said: "Birmingham Airport’s Air 
Traffic Control tower ticked all the boxes for the RICS judges. This iconic building is 
part of a scheme that will bring business people to Birmingham and the West Midlands 
from parts of the world that we currently do not serve. The state-of-the-art control tower 
is at the centre of on-going works that will provide a huge economic boost for the region"
   
 Chris White, Group Director of CPMG, the project’s architects, said: "We’re delighted that
the Birmingham Airport Air Traffic Control Tower has received this prestigious award, we
are extremely proud of this iconic building which will be a significant part of the skyline
for many years to come"

The new £10 million tower, which was built by Morgan Sindall, has replaced the previous
79ft facility in the Elmdon building that has been in use since 1939 when the original airport
terminal opened. The project will now automatically be entered into the national RICS Awards,
where they will compete against other leading projects from across the UK later this year
  

Thursday 2 May 2013

Tower Watch - Wednesday 23 January 2013

A seasonal view of the new ATC Tower which is in the final stages of being fitted out/commissioned

Wednesday 23 January 2013

Tower Watch - Wednesday 2 January 2013

A New Year look at new ATC Tower which is now in the final stages of being fitted out/commissioned....

.... and the same view a year earlier - there have been a few changes at Birmingham Airport in 2012!

Wednesday 2 January 2013

Tower Watch - Wednesday 22 August 2012 - a final farewell to the "Olympic Rings"!!

The Olympic Rings on the west side/A45 Coventry Road side
of the new ATC Tower were removed during the day....
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.... being lowered to to ground one at a time
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.... resulting in a changing view
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.... until the final Olympic Ring was removed during
the afternoon leaving only the frame in place
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Wednesday 22 August 2012

Tower Watch - Tuesday 21 August 2012 - work starts on removal of the "Olympic Rings"

Work started during the day on removing the
Olympic Rings from the top of new ATC Tower....
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.... the air side/east side rings were removed by
the end of the day although the frame that had held
them on the side of the ATC Tower was still in place
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.... the work is planned to be completed by the end of the week
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Tuesday 21 August 2012

Tower Watch - Monday 20 August 2012 - the sun sets on the "Olympic Rings" at BHX

The "Paralympic Games" start next week so in Olympic
terms we are fast approaching the "twelfth night"....
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.... work starts on Tuesday on removing the Olympic Rings
from the new ATC Tower with this exercise planned to be
completed by the end of the week
.
.... as a result Monday evening, 20 August 2012, was
the final opportunity to see the Olympic Rings on the
new ATC Tower at Birmingham Airport illuminated
.
Monday 20 August 2012

Olympic Rings are unveiled on the new ATC Tower at Birmingham Airport - the video!!



Birmingham Airport unveiled the Olympic Rings
on its new Air Traffic Control Tower to celebrate
the London 2012 Games on Monday 23 April 2012
.
"Click" to play video and for best effect watch "Full screen"
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www.london2012.com/inspire
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Tuesday 8 May 2012

Birmingham Airport holds a special event to celebrate the London 2012 Olympic Games

Joanne Malin, a presenter on Radio WM, hosted a special event
as Birmingham Airport unveiled the Olympic Rings on its new
Air Traffic Control Tower to celebrate the London 2012 Games
.
Olympic Gold medallist Edwin Moses of the United States,
who attended the event, said: "Seeing the Games celebrated
in such an iconic way will be a great inspiration to the
athletes training in the region"
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Paul Kehoe, Birmingham Airport CEO said: "The Olympic Games
are for the entire country, not just London. Every passengers,
visitor and passer by will see our welcome spectacular and we're
really proud to be part of such a historic occasion"
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"Both the Jamaican and US Olympic Track and Field teams are
training in Birmingham prior to the Games and the neighbouring
city of Coventry will host several football matches"
.
"The Midlands region will have a big role to play during the Olympic
and Paralympic Games so we want everyone flying into Birmingham
for the occasion - whether they're athletes, spectators, officials or
member of the world's media - to have a special welcome"
.
As part of the evening, guests were treated to performances from a
string quartet from the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra....
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.... as well as London 2012 Cultural Olympiad project Dance Sansaar,
a local Punjabi folk arts group, seen here with Olympic and Paralympic
Gold medallists Edwin Moses (right) and Lee Pearson (centre)
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Birmingham Airport have also unveiled London 2012 branding in and
around the airport including displays of pictograms representing the
Olympic and Paralympic sports, and the London 2012 Games motto
"Inspire a Generation" - photos of the ATC Tower can be seen
.
Monday 23 April 2012

Tower Watch - Monday 26 March 2012 - Sunset over Birmingham Airport!!

The sunsets behind Birmingham Airport's new ATC Tower....
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.... and then sinks over the Elmdon site
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Warning - do not look directly into the sun with a camera etc!!
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Monday 26 March 2012

Tower Watch - Tuesday 20 March 2012

The structure of new ATC Tower is now complete and work
has now started on completing the compound that will
surround it including the installation of the security fencing
.
The Tower still needs to be fitted out with the ATC equipment
after training will become operational in 2013
.
Tuesday 20 March 2012

Tower Watch - Sunday 11 March 2012

The structure of new ATC Tower is now complete with the final
parts of the external cladding having recently been added
.
When it is handed over to the Airport Company work will start
fitting it out with the ATC equipment and after training will be
operational in 2013
.
Sunday 11 March 2012

Tower Watch - Saturday 25 February 2012

The setting sun is reflected on Birmingham Airport's new ATC Tower
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Saturday 25 February 2012

New Air Traffic Control Tower - new view of Birmingham Airport!!

This will be the view the Air Traffic Controllers will have when
Birmingham Airport's new ATC Tower is completed in 2013....
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.... going outside gives a much better view of the Terminal site
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.... want to see everything? - you will need to "click" on this photo to
see the full size image which goes from the 80's stands on the left all
the way to the 20's stands on the right with the Terminal in the middle
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The Emirates Boeing 777 taxies past the end of the new
International Pier as it prepares to depart to Dubai....
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.... another view as it makes its way along Taxiway Echo
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.... and then departs off Runway 33
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The Elmdon apron/site with two Antonov 12's, an Antonov 26 and
a Hercules are on the apron - the new Eurojet hangar is on the left
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Where did he come from!? - the structure of new ATC Tower
is now nearing completion - it will then be fitted out with the
ATC equipment and after training will be operational in 2013
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Some more photographs will follow in due course!
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Thursday 23 February 2012

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