Project Doha, Qatar

Hamad Int. Airport

Immediate boarding in the world's largest aircraft

Sector: Buildings

Gigantic, sumptuous and comfortable: these words best sum up the new north node of Hamad International Airport in Doha and its passenger terminal. This complex project was entrusted to the Six Construct-Midmac joint venture.

As far as the eye can see

Hamad International Airport, formerly known as New Doha International Airport, is the home base of Qatar Airways. It is the region's second largest airport, with its infrastructure extending as far as eye can see over an area of 36 km² - two-thirds of the area of the city of Doha. It is the first to be able to host the giant Airbus A380. Every year more than 30 million passengers pass through its gates.

Strict quality specifications

The airport's new north node and its passenger terminal are the work of the Six Construct-Midmac joint venture. Its six floors include a transfer zone, embarkation and arrival areas, and a 100-room hotel. Concourse D & E of the terminal (3 floors, 128,000 m²) is also by the joint venture, which took responsibility for various civil engineering works, air conditioning installations and finishing, all to stringent quality specifications.

Special attention to the environment

To ensure user comfort in an environmentally responsible manner in a part of the world where temperatures regularly top 40°C, the entire terminal is equipped with heat and CO2 sensors.

Project details

Project name

Hamad Int. Airport

Category

Airports

Contract type

Build

Location

Doha, Qatar

Stakeholder(s)

Six Construct

Client

New Doha International Airport Steering Committee

Building Period

2010 - 2013

Architect

HOK, Doha

Total value

€ 593 million


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