HIA’s expansion plans feature tropical garden

HIA’s expansion plans feature tropical garden

Akbar Al Baker (centre), Group Chief Executive, Qatar Airways; Engr. Badr Mohammed Al Meer (left), Chief Operating Officer of HIA, and Omar Shahzad, Group CEO, Meinhardt, addressing the press conference at Doha Exhibition and Convention Center, yesterday . Pic: Salim Matramkot/The Peninsula

Sachin Kumar | The Peninsula

Hamad International Airport (HIA) yesterday announced plans for second phase expansion which will enhance the airport’s capacity to more than 60 million passengers annually. Expansion plan includes construction of an indoor tropical garden, a water feature, new cargo terminal, new transfer area to shorten passengers’ connection time, landscaped retail and F&B space and other new features.  These measures will not only significantly enhance passenger experience but will also strengthen HIA’s case for being number one airport in the world.

The focal point of airport’s expansion project is the spectacular 10,000sqm indoor tropical garden in a central concourse as well as a 268sqm water feature.

The second phase of expansion of the airport consists of Phase A and B. Phase A of the current expansion will comprise of the central concourse linking concourses D and E. Construction will commence by early 2020 and will increase the airport’s capacity to more than 53 million passengers annually by 2022. Phase B, which will be completed after 2022, will extend concourses D and E to further enhance the airport’s capacity to more than 60 million passengers annually.

The expansion plan also includes 11,720sqm of landscaped retail and F&B space, which will enhance the multi-dimensional offerings of the five-star airport by integrating world-class art collection and refreshing environment of lush greenery with contemporary retail and dining concepts among other leisure attractions and facilities under one expansive terminal.

“The expansion of Hamad International Airport is a vital part of the future success of the Qatar Airways Group, and of course of the country’s preparations to host the 2022 World Cup and beyond. It is also a strong sign that Qatar’s economy is robust and acts as a further economic stimulus, providing excellent opportunities for local and international contractors,” said Akbar Al Baker, Group Chief Executive, Qatar Airways, addressing press conference held on the sidelines of Cityscape Qatar.

“Plans for the phase two expansion focuses on capacity and passenger experience — we want to provide even better airport journeys to more people around the world. The expansion will allow us to do this,” he added.
HIA will also deliver 9,000 sqm of world-class Al Mourjan lounge located above the retail space with dramatic views looking towards the tropical garden. The lounge will include additional spas, gymnasiums, restaurants and business centres as well as other passenger facilities.

“HIA expansion will also see the construction of a new cargo terminal that will increase capacity handled to an estimated 3.2 million tons per year. The state-of-the-art terminal is slated to be ready by 2023, and will be a multi-level facility with 85,000 sqm building footprint, across three levels as well as three mezzanine levels providing approximately 323,000 sqm of gross floor area,” said Akbar Al Baker.

Now in its sixth year of operation, HIA has served over 187 million passengers at its state-of-the-art terminal since opening in 2014 to date.

“Since we started our operations in 2014, it has been our goal to provide our passengers with a unique travel experience, keeping their needs as our top priority. The expansion will continue to redefine the airport experience, cementing HIA’s reputation as a destination gateway and critical international hub,” said Engr. Badr Mohammed Al Meer, Chief Operating Officer at HIA. “Our expansion has been designed to seamlessly integrate with the existing terminal, allowing smooth passenger flow and improving the overall passenger experience by minimising travel distances for connections and providing clarity and intuitive wayfinding,” he added.

The terminal building will be the first airport in the MENA region to achieve a 4-star Global Sustainability Assessment System (GSAS) rating, which is the first performance-based system in the MENA region, developed for rating the green buildings and infrastructures. The terminal will also be a LEED Silver certified building with innovative measures of energy efficiency across the entire building.

“The beautiful new landscaped spaces and water feature will allow our passengers to benefit from the calming effects of nature, thus improving their level of comfort while with us. Our ultimate aim at HIA is to become a destination in our own right, not just a gateway,” said Engr. Badr Mohammed Al Meer.

The flora for the indoor tropical garden will be brought in from sustainable forests from around the world. Designers have developed a column-free, long-span 85m grid shell roof with performance glass to control and filter the light required for the trees to acclimatize to the internal conditions of the terminal and grow throughout the life of the airport.
Other significant features include a new transfer area which will help shorten passengers’ connection times and will improve their overall transfer experience at HIA as well as the central concourse that will accommodate nine additional wide-body aircraft stands.

Credit: The Peninsula Qatar

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