Opened in 2010, Dublin Airport’s Terminal 2 (T2) is a vital component of Ireland’s national transport infrastructure. It was designed to enhance the passenger experience and improve the airport’s connectivity. Our team adopted a user-centred approach for the airport terminal to ensure flexibility and adaptability to meet the evolving needs of passengers. T2 has a processing capacity of up to 15 million passengers per year.
As lead consultants on T2, Arup led a team on behalf of Dublin Airport Authority (daa), incorporating architects Pascall+Watson and construction managers Mace Group to deliver the terminal within a tight 34-month programme.
Our designers provided civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, façade, fire and public health engineering; and a range of specialist consulting services including transport and airport planning, environmental and local planning, baggage and logistics advisory, acoustics and security consulting, bringing the project from concept to completion.
Easy to navigate, the project included the design of a 75,000m2 terminal building, incorporating passenger and baggage processing, security screening, over 9,000m2 of retail outlets and a new 25,000m2 pier.
The terminal incorporates a full US Customs and Border pre-clearance facility, greatly enhancing the experience of westbound passengers out of Dublin.