Arup
“Engineering and passenger-flow simulation specialists.”
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Company brief
Arup is a global multi-disciplinary engineering, design, planning, and consulting firm founded in 1946 and headquartered in London, United Kingdom, with approximately 18,000 staff across over 90 offices worldwide. The firm operates across markets including transportation, buildings, infrastructure, energy, water, and the built environment, providing structural engineering, civil engineering, building services, acoustics, facade engineering, sustainability consulting, project management, and urban planning. Within the aviation sector, Arup has a dedicated airports and transportation practice that has delivered projects at airports worldwide, including new terminal buildings, concourse expansions, international arrivals facilities, and airport infrastructure engineering. Arup's airport practice is grounded in the belief that the best airports elevate logistics to poetry — balancing operational efficiency with passenger experience and authentic sense of place. A core expertise is designing airport terminals on complex constrained sites that require phased construction to maintain ongoing operations. Notable airport projects referenced on the site include O'Hare International Airport Concourse D in Chicago, San Francisco International Airport International Terminal, Toronto Pearson International Terminal 1, Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport Terminal 2, Seattle-Tacoma International Arrivals Facility, Dublin Airport Pier D, Kansas City International Airport, and JFK International Arrivals Building Terminal 4. Arup combines multidisciplinary expertise — structural, civil, mechanical, electrical, fire engineering, acoustics, and digital tools — within single integrated teams, enabling holistic airport terminal solutions from concept through construction.
Indexed product lines
Integrated multidisciplinary design, engineering, and planning services for new airport terminals, concourse expansions, and airport infrastructure.
Civil and structural engineering for runways, aprons, taxiways, and supporting airport infrastructure.
Operating in 6 countries
Five indexed product lines.
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