[Project Report] DXB – Dubai International Airport Project Chronology 2004 2005 2006 november may october December January February march Initial contact: Project order for Order issued for Founding and reg Order for metal wall Formation of the pro Establishing of the Implementation Beginning of manu Initial deliveries of Proposal phase with snapin ceiling, SIC. interior roof lining, IRL. istration of the local cladding, MWC. ject team in St.Gallen construction site phase with materials’ facturing, delivery the interior ceiling. consulting, planning, company in Dubai, and Dubai. office. summaries, layout, and installation of all and technical clarifi Armstrong Metal detail and positioning ceilings and walls. cation. Ceilings L.L.C. plans as well as full engineering. 2007 2008 march June november December July october may June July october Initial deliveries of Initial deliveries of Additional order Initial deliveries of the Initial delivery of Final delivery of the Final subsequent Final subsequent Completion of Opening of Terminal 3, the interior ceiling. the snapin ceiling. for the metal wall metal wall cladding. customfit panels for metal wall cladding. delivery of customfit delivery of customfit the implementation Concourse 2 on cladding. the interior ceiling. panels for the snapin panels for the metal phase. October 14, 2008. ceiling. wall cladding. 3 aRmstRong METAl CEIlIngS Dear Readers Bigger, higher, more spectacular – there is hardly a place in the world that can match the con struction boom in Dubai. Not only the highest tower in the world, the “Burj Dubai” with more than 200 storeys and a height of over 800 m, but also the artificial islands “The World Dubai” and “The Palm Dubai” are causing a stir. It is not surprising, then, that the expansion of Dubai Airport with the 900 m long departure hall (Concourse 2) and the underground Terminal 3 shatter the usual dimensions. The project, to whose success Armstrong has had the opportunity to contribute with an important role, was finished in October 2008. In particular the roof of the cocoonlike Con course 2, which is curved in all three dimensions, required remarkable engineering, production, logistics and installation work. I look forward to presenting to you the success story of Armstrong’s contribution to the expansion of the airport in Dubai. I wish you much enjoyment while reading. Marco Steg Managing Director & CEO Armstrong Metal Ceiling Group Europe 4 PRoject RePoRt DXB – DUBAI InTERnATIOnAl AIRPORT DXB – Dubai International Airport: A Construction Project in New Dimensions The airport in Dubai is being made ever larger and A Monumental Building Terminal 3, too, is a very sophisticated At the heart of the airport are the new construction with its underground arrival has long become the most important hub in the underground Terminal 3 and the connected and customs clearance hall on several Middle East. No other airport in the world recorded departure hall (Concourse 2). Five of the levels. Since it is situated to some extent 26 new departure gates are designed to under the airfield, the construction materi such high growth in 2008 in international passen accommodate the twostorey Airbus als have been engineered in such a way A380. The building includes luxurious that they can easily absorb the impact ger aircraft traffic. In order to manage the large lounges and separate checkin areas for and vibration load caused by aircraft first class and business class passengers, above. Strict regulations regarding cli numbers of passengers the airport is being contin as well as elegant restaurants and cafés. mate, seismics and fire protection ensure uously expanded. The most recent expansion is With 29 shops in an area of 11 000 m2, that the safety of passengers is guaran the duty free area leaves no shopping wish teed at all times. Terminal 3, Concourse 2, which was opened on unsatisfied. At the ends of the terminal, tired passengers can find some calm: Contract for a Joint Venture October 14, 2008, and is exclusively available for beautiful Zen gardens with lush green, In December 2004 the contract for the air Dubai’s airline “Emirates”. tropical flair and soothing water elements port expansion, with a value of a billion US beckon one to linger. Naturally the new dollars, was awarded to a joint venture terminal is equipped with stateoftheart (HMRT) of three companies: the engineer airport technology (FIDS, BIDS, security ing company “Al Habtoor”, the leading system, CCTV, public address system, construction and planning group in South building management system and bag Africa “Murray & Roberts” and the Japa gage handling system). nese company Takenaka, active in con struction site surveying and planning. Dur Cocoon with a Deep Draught ing peak periods there were around 25000 Just as with Concourse 1 for which Arm people working on the airport project. The strong supplied materials in 1998, the experience of Al Habtoor and Murray & impressive Concourse 2 resembles a Roberts, responsible years ago for the giant cocoon. The approximately 900 m award winning “Concourse” in the Sheikh long, 90 m wide and up to 30 m high Rashid Terminal at Dubai Airport, was building is remarkable because of its a worthwhile factor. In order to ensure unusual geometric shape. The roof, which a smooth collaboration with the other is curved in all three dimensions, made involved companies, Armstrong founded unusually high demands on the engineer the locally registered Armstrong Metal ing and the construction of the ceiling. Ceilings L.L.C. in Dubai in December 2005 and opened an additional office directly at the construction site in February 2006. Armstrong’s Service System 01 02 Consulting and Planning Engineering and Production Each project at Armstrong begins with a clarification of the The construction and details to be created are defined ▼ needs, and indepth consulting with the architect or gener based on the basic analysis. The CAD service “plan al contractor: Which functionality is the ceiling to provide, ning” supplies layouts, views, floor plans, perspectives and which requirements must the ceiling construction and variations. The CAD service “implementation” cre satisfy? Technical clarifications include the room size and ates the production and installation plans, instructions the ceiling suspension height, the composition of the for the suspension, quantity takeoffs, overview, docu rough ceiling and wall, and questions about materials' mentation and presentations as well as scheduling. Our composition, production, installation and static loads. production stands for efficient processes and reliable, expedient processing. ▼ ▼ 04 03 Maintenance and Support Logistics and Installation Armstrong also offers worldwide customer service when Each project is unique. That is why Armstrong develops adaptations or expansions of existing conditions take a projectspecific logistics concept for each project as place. We maintain partnerships with topnotch installation basis for ontime execution. In order to ensure proper companies around the world, which we also recommend installation, we supply detailed instructions or manuals ▼ for repair or even cleaning work in addition to installation. to the companies assigned to carry out the installation and also offer construction site support. 6 PRoject RePoRt DXB – DUBAI InTERnATIOnAl AIRPORT 218400m2 of Metal Ceilings and Walls: Interview with Bruce Neave from Murray & Roberts During the construction of Terminal 3, Con The 57 year old Australian, Bruce Neave, Aside from the quantities, what were has more than 35 years of experience in some of the challenges Armstrong course 2, 218 400 m2 of metal ceilings and walls large construction and infrastructure pro had to cope with? were produced by Armstrong, which corres jects such as airports, bridges, tunnels, Wall cladding and ceilings are typically dams and power plants. His work has led carried out in the final stages of the pro ponds to an area of around 30 football fields. him, among other places to Hong Kong, ject and therefore customfit panels can Malaysia, China, the Philippines and most only be measured at a very late stage, Discover in a conversation with Bruce Neave, recently, to the United Arab Emirates, leaving very little time for production of where he was responsible for the billion the project director from Murray & Roberts, dollar project at the airport in Dubai. South Africa, why Armstrong was awarded the contract for the ceilings and walls. Mr Neave, what was the biggest challenge for you, as project director, in this construction project? The biggest difficulty in this project was in the timely procurement of construction materials that complied with the specifi cations and appropriately skilled installers that could achieve the required quality and timely installation. What were the reasons for choosing The model illustrates in detail the complexity of the project. Armstrong in the area of ceilings and walls? The company enjoys an outstanding r eputation and has an excellent track record. As one of the leading European manufacturers of metal ceilings and walls, Armstrong is capable of supplying large quantities at required quality meeting pro gramme deadlines. Seen this way, the choice is a matter of trust. The cross section shows the unique curve of Concourse 2. With the installation of the interior ceiling cladding (picture, left), the metal wall cladding (picture, middle) and the metal snapin ceiling, Armstrong made a significant contribution to the appearance of Terminal 3, Concourse 2. these fitting panels. In order to keep pace Does that mean that Armstrong was When you look back today on the with the schedule, at times material was not only responsible for production construction after successful comple- Facts & Figures flown in by air freight and installed only of ceiling and wall elements but also tion of the project, which experience days later. for other services? do you find particularly valuable? [ ProJect] D ubai International Airport Expansion, Armstrong were heavily involved in the For construction projects of this size and Terminal 3, Concourse 2 & Car Park Which expectations did you have design process and also engaged in tech complexity, careful planning and profes [ builDing Promoter] towards Armstrong and how were nical clarifications. In addition Armstrong sional engineering prior to production and D ubai Airports (www.dubaiairport.com) they satisfied? was also responsible for submitting layout installation must be carried out. United Arab Emirates (UAE) We assumed that Armstrong would plans, related production and installation [ architect] accept these challenges and achieve plans as well as materials and static test In your opinion, what should be Aéroport de Paris (ADPi), France them. Armstrong managed to continu results. particularly impressive to passengers [ client rePresentative] ously reduce the delivery times through who pass through Terminal 3 in Dar AlHandasah (DAR), Dubai Office ongoing optimization in procedures How did Swiss quality and reliability Dubai airport? [ general contractor (Joint venture)] and production processes. harmonize with your project? The curved ceiling, supplied by Armstrong, A l Habtoor Engineering, Dubai, UAE Murray & Roberts, Bedfordview, South Africa All materials achieved the quality of the is the highlight of the entire complex. Takenaka Corporation Dubai Office, UAE At what time was Armstrong actually project and the finish is world class. The called in? vaulted ceiling even won an international [ ProDuct inFormation] · I nterior roof lining (IRL), 87000 m2, 120000 Pretender stage. award, the highest CISCA Award. ceiling tiles, 60000 different positions · M etal wall cladding (MWC), 45000 m2, Would you again work with Armstrong 45000 panels on future projects of the same or a · S napin ceiling (SIC), 81000 m2, 130000 ceiling tiles smaller size? Yes, Armstrong has already been invited [ Further inFormation] 2 9 designers in 2 project teams to again tender for the next expansion, (St.Gallen/Dubai) Concourse 3, which is already under con [ execution] struction. N ovember 2004 – July 2008
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