Ryebridge have been back airside at Bristol Airport, working on the West Apron project to create more space for this busy and thriving transport hub.
Ryebridge managing director Sean Scully said: “We are absolutely delighted to be back at Bristol Airport.
“The project is going well and we are ahead of the programme while making the most of the Bristol sunshine.
“The site clearance and formation dig is complete, the kerbs are nearly all in and works for the new emergency water supply tank are moving along.
“The first phase of the fence work is complete, and thanks as ever to the excellent and willing J&G Fencing who will be back for more later.
“While we were there we were also happy to help and mobilise with a couple of critical airside repairs - well done team Ryebridge!”
This is just the latest job for Ryebridge at the airport. At the end of last year the company was involved in the construction of a new fillet for Foxtrot Taxiway.
This saw the team working tight windows of a maximum five hours a night - including handover to air ops and establishing a safe taxiway - with just five nights to complete all the works – while also managing security, permits, passes and full project delivery.