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Abu Dhabi Airports completes MTB roof work

ABU DHABI, May 30, 2016

Abu Dhabi Airports has announced the successful completion of the steel structure on the central processor roof of the new Midfield Terminal Building (MTB).

With the installation of the last piece of metal in the roof of the iconic building, a major milestone has been achieved, said a top official.

The MTB roof span is 319 m at the widest point with 18 arches, the largest of which is 180 m wide and 52 m high.

With the main steel structure of the central processor roof now finished, the next major milestone will be the de-propping of the final arch in the central processor. Work is also progressing on the closure of the building envelope and fit-out of the four piers.

Sulaiman Al Siksek, the chief programs officer at Abu Dhabi Airports, said: "We are delighted to have achieved this milestone, as we can now move forward with the closure of the central processor area by completing all de-propping works for the roof by the end of this month."

"Once the overall structural work and the closure of the building envelope are complete we will hand over the internal space to our concessionaires so that they can commence fit-out of their exceptional retail concepts," he stated.

When complete, the MTB, along with the existing terminals at Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH), will serve the increasing number of passengers who fly through the UAE capital each year – a number expected to surpass 45 million within the next 10 years.

In 2015, a record 23.3 million passengers used AUH as their origin, destination, or transit point, said the statement.

The MTB will be the largest architectural structure in Abu Dhabi, visible from more than 1.5 km away.  The spectacular new terminal is situated between the two runways at AUH, providing the shortest possible journey from runway to parking stand and allowing a quicker and smoother experience for passengers.-TradeArabia News Service




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