Works commencing at Cranfield Airport
KAM are delighted to announce that works on a new Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting station have started on site at Cranfield Airport.
KAM are delighted to announce that works on a new Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting station have started on site at Cranfield Airport.
The building will be remotely connected through to the airport’s Remote Air Traffic Control Tower and will replace Cranfield’s existing station - parts of which date back to the Second World War when Cranfield was an RAF bomber base.
The ARFF station is just one of a number of upcoming projects KAM are working on for client Cranfield University as part of their 25-year campus development masterplan.
KAM are providing project management services on the delivery of this project, working alongside RGCarter.
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