Modernisation Milestones Achieved in Antarctica
Construction teams have completed significant stages of the British Antarctic Survey’s (BAS) Antarctic Infrastructure Modernisation Programme and joined the overwintering staff for the first time as the 2023/24 summer season ended. The improvements, led by BAM and technical advisors Ramboll, will transform future science and operations at Rothera, the UK’s largest polar research station in Antarctica. A major achievement of the season was resurfacing Rothera’s runway for the first time in over 30 years. Despite the challenges of extreme weather, the team completed the runway to tight timescales so that flights and air operations could continue to support BAS and scientists in the deep field. Ramboll designed the runway resurfacing, crucially using existing rock material as part of BAS efforts to modernise in the most sustainable way possible. New, more efficient lighting, improved drainage and a turning pad for the aircraft have also been completed as part of this season’s busy programme of construction. “At the end of a long, productive and challenging season, these strides forward would not have been possible without our incredibly collaborative team. We have progressed to such an extent that we’re looking forward to completing next season’s work which will see the Discovery Building being handed “Upgrading the runway to ensure access to Antarctica for the international science community in one of the world’s harshest and most remote locations is an incredibly complex operation. Our success this season is a result of the collective effort of our team, partners, and suppliers. We’re proud to be part of a project that aligns perfectly with our own values of building a sustainable tomorrow and that will enable important climate research to continue in the region,” said Huw Jones, executive director, BAM. “It is incredible what the team has achieved this season, it has once again all been down the collaboration across our partnership. Working to deliver a more sustainable and long-lasting future for Rothera has been extremely rewarding for us all,” said Natalie Wathen, Framework manager at Ramboll.
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