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    VolkerFitzpatrick’s RAF Coningsby upgrade: phasing and airfield design notes for engineers

    February 13, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    VolkerFitzpatrick’s RAF Coningsby upgrade: phasing and airfield design notes for engineers

    First reported on The Construction Index

    30 Second Briefing

    Work has begun on a £28m upgrade of RAF Coningsby’s Air Operating Surfaces, with VolkerFitzpatrick reconstructing taxiways and apron areas under a construction contract initially valued at £18.6m and Aecom acting as consulting engineer. As the Lincolnshire base is one of two RAF Quick Reaction Alert stations, all works must be sequenced around 24/7 Typhoon launch readiness for 3 (Fighter), XI (Fighter) and 29 Squadrons. Completion is scheduled for October 2026, implying prolonged phasing, night working and tight airside access controls for contractors.

    Technical Brief

    • Defence Infrastructure Organisation is client, directly procuring airfield Air Operating Surfaces upgrades.
    • VolkerFitzpatrick’s original construction contract was £18.6m against a now-declared £28m total project cost.
    • Scope explicitly includes reconstruction and improvement of taxiways and apron areas at RAF Coningsby.
    • Aecom is appointed as consulting engineer, leading design and technical assurance for the airfield works.
    • RAF Coningsby’s Quick Reaction Alert function requires construction sequencing compatible with continuous Typhoon launch readiness.
    • Three units affected operationally: 3 (Fighter) Squadron, XI (Fighter) Squadron and 29 Squadron (Typhoon training).
    • Defence Infrastructure Organisation stresses “careful planning” to maintain constant QRA readiness during construction activities.

    Our Take

    Within our 701 Infrastructure stories, UK defence-related airfield upgrades like RAF Coningsby are relatively sparse, suggesting VolkerFitzpatrick’s £28 million role could be a useful reference point for contractors targeting secure, operationally live sites rather than standard commercial aviation work.

    The October 2026 horizon implies a tight delivery window for works on a 24‑hour alert airbase, so phasing and night-time possession strategies will likely dominate construction planning more than on typical regional airport or rail projects in our database.

    Aecom’s presence alongside the Defence Infrastructure Organisation at RAF Coningsby aligns with its recurring role on complex UK public-sector infrastructure in our coverage, signalling that bidders on similar defence estates work may need strong design–build integration credentials to stay competitive.

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