Newcastle Airport Upgrade: Building for the Future with InfraBuild’s Local Steel

Newcastle Airport Upgrade: Building for the Future with InfraBuild’s Local Steel

The Newcastle Airport Terminal Upgrade is major project designed to enhance passenger experience and double the airport’s footprint. With new arrivals and departure processes, this world-class terminal is set to be a game changer for the region.

InfraBuild is proud to be a key contributor to this project, supplying Australian-made steel. Working closely with Engineering Fabricators Newcastle (EFN), InfraBuild provided a diverse range of materials including welded beams, structural sections, tubular materials, and merchant bar.

“This project is not only a huge step forward for Newcastle’s infrastructure, but it’s also an important showcase of local talent and resources,” said Nigel Buckton, Account Manager from InfraBuild. “Our steel is playing a critical role in shaping a terminal that truly reflects the region.”

The new terminal, designed by Cox Architecture, draws inspiration from the Hunter Valley’s sand dunes and beaches. The design also reflects the region’s commitment to inclusivity, welcoming people of all abilities and celebrating the stories of the Worimi people.

“Our partnership with EFN has allowed us to deliver materials that meet the unique requirements of this project,” said Nigel. “We’re pleased to contribute to a project that not only serves the growing needs of the region but also honours its natural beauty and cultural heritage.”

Set for completion in mid 2025, the terminal will aim for a 5-star Green Star rating, a testament to its focus on sustainability. The project is expected to generate more than 500 construction jobs and provide long-term benefits for the community.

“From its design to the materials used, this terminal is a reflection of what makes Newcastle special – its environment, its people, and its future,” added Nigel. “We’re proud to be part of a project that’s set to leave a lasting impact on the region.”

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