United Living Infrastructure Services, part of the United Living Group, has finalised contract negotiations with Manchester Airport Storage and Hydrant Company (MASHCo), to undertake essential works on the fuel pipework infrastructure at Manchester Airport's Terminal 2.
The fuel pipework infrastructure upgrade is an essential component of the Terminal 2 expansion, which aims to enhance the airport's capacity and improve the overall passenger experience.
The deal is a component of the £1.3 billion Manchester Airport Transformation Programme, which will also extend Terminal 2 until it is eventually closed after 63 years of operation.
John Farrell, Managing Director of United Living Infrastructure Services, commented: "I am thrilled to announce that United Living Infrastructure Services has secured a contract to undertake vital works on the fuel pipework infrastructure beneath Manchester Airport. Our expertise will allow us to enhance the efficiency of the airport's fuel distribution system, whilst ensuring the continuation of uninterrupted flight operations.
"We are proud to play a pivotal role in the final stage of Manchester Airport’s Transformation Programme and are looking forward to working closely with Manchester Airport to elevate its critical fuel infrastructure."
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