Modular airport buildings are ideal to help meet aerospace challenges in supporting improved environmental goals. Sustainable in their manufacture, construction, and installation processes, they deliver eco-efficient buildings. Beyond the eco-factor, modular aerospace buildings offer adaptability, flexibility and portability. In the case of this project for East Midlands Airport, folding acoustic partitioning enabled the internal space to become even more flexible for their operational hub and airport training academy.

Project Overview And Design: East Midlands Airport
The project involved the demolition of the existing Aerozone / Airport Academy building and the construction of a new modular facility on the same footprint. The replacement building will serve as a hub for airport operational offices and staff training activities.
Designed to support the airport’s ongoing growth and evolving training needs, the new facility prioritises modernity and energy efficiency. Key features include:

All occupied areas (excluding plant and storerooms) received a tape, fill, and decorated wall finish. WC areas are lined with wipe-clean High Impact Polystyrene (HIPS) boards for durability and ease of maintenance.
Additional interior design finishes include:

The building envelope features fire-rated, insulated plastisol steel cladding in Anthracite Grey and White, with White used to accentuate the main entrance.
White plastisol fascia boards provide a crisp, clean edge to the overall aesthetic.
Large glazed opening windows and aluminium doors maximise natural light, creating a bright and welcoming environment for staff collaboration.

Airports are increasingly making energy efficiency pledges, including commitments to achieve net-zero carbon emissions, as part of broader efforts to reduce their environmental impact. These pledges also involve measures aimed at improving energy efficiency, including renewable energy sources. Therefore, energy efficiency was central to the East Midlands Airport’s design.
Beyond the sustainable fabrication of the building itself, MPH Building Systems delivered a building with an A-rated energy performance. To further support the airport’s environmental goals, an 8-panel photovoltaic (PV) array was installed, with capacity for future expansion.
MPH Building Systems is committed to sustainable construction, delivering excellence in health and safety standards with fast-track project-based results that are more environmentally friendly. Through creative invention, resilience, and effective off-site construction management, we reduce both the carbon footprint and cost, resulting in the successful delivery of high-quality, fully-functional new and replacement modular facilities.
In this project, we were proud to partner with East Midlands Airport and provide a new and improved replacement training academy, which met the pledge that UK airports are committed to delivering: The necessity to keep up with demand while remaining committed to reducing energy and environmental impacts.
If you are considering sustainable buildings for your next project, speak to our consultants at MPH Building Systems. We offer innovative, greener construction solutions tailored to your exact requirements, reducing carbon footprints.
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