Heathrow third runway policy move: design and consent notes for engineers
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on New Civil Engineer
30 Second Briefing
The UK government has issued a revised Draft Airports National Policy Statement that advances Heathrow Airport Ltd’s proposal for a third runway, signalling renewed political backing for major expansion at the hub. The framework is a key step in the Development Consent Order process under the Planning Act 2008, setting out need, policy tests and assessment criteria for new runway capacity in the South East. Civil and geotechnical teams can now expect more detailed work on ground conditions, surface access corridors and mitigation of construction impacts around the existing two-runway platform.
Technical Brief
- Heathrow Airport Ltd’s specific north-west runway option is effectively endorsed as the government’s preferred scheme.
Our Take
Our database shows multiple Heathrow Airport Ltd items in 2026, including a rival phased third-runway concept backed by airlines, signalling that the Draft Airports National Policy Statement will likely become a reference point in an emerging contest between alternative expansion phasings rather than a single fixed scheme.
Because this sits within a large cluster of UK Policy stories, practitioners should expect the Heathrow third runway to be used as a test case for how future National Policy Statements frame carbon, air quality and surface access obligations on major infrastructure promoters in the United Kingdom.
The repeated collaboration between Heathrow Airport Ltd and New Civil Engineer in recent coverage (innovation competitions and early-career initiatives) suggests that design and delivery approaches for any third runway scheme are likely to be heavily scrutinised and iterated in public forums, giving consultants and contractors early visibility of preferred technical directions.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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