“Breaking ground for a new era”: Cork Airport starts work on €200 million Capital Development Plan with new mezzanine floor and upgraded security area construction
- Construction of a new mezzanine floor is the first phase of the overall €200 million investment in capital infrastructure at Cork Airport by daa Group and will deliver the airport’s expanded passenger security screening and arrivals areas.
- Contract for works has been awarded to Cork based PJ Hegarty after a competitive tender process.
- Works will involve the construction of a new floor; the installation of new C3 security screening equipment, new body scanners, new anti-pass back doors, new auto-pass gates along with the reconfiguration of the airport arrivals area.
- Other aspects of the €200 million daa investment include: new and larger duty-free shop; enhanced executive lounge facilities; installation of new airbridges; long-term car park extension; new boarding gates; new pier and aircraft parking stands; airside equipment enhancements (including green energy airside ground power units), a new staff and goods security screening area, new oversized baggage screening unit and a 1.7Mw solar farm over the existing Holiday Blue car park.
- Further project phases will be announced over the next eight weeks as Cork Airport mobilises its capital programme following An Taoiseach’s announcement of the plan in May.
- Cork Airport is Ireland’s fastest-growing airport and will serve over 3.4 million passengers this year, having grown its passenger base by over 50% in the last decade. It was voted “Best Regional Airport in Europe” this year by Airports Council International (Europe) – out of 440 regional airports in Europe. It is recognised for the quality of its passenger experience.
Cork Airport’s most significant capital investment plans in almost a quarter of a century will commence this month as Cork based PJ Hegarty have been awarded the contract for the construction of a new mezzanine floor within the terminal building. Work on the construction of the new floor is expected to commence this month. Once completed, the new mezzanine floor will house Cork Airport’s expanded security screening area and a larger executive lounge. This marks the first phase of daa Group’s €200 million capital investment in Cork Airport, announced by An Taoiseach Micheál Martin TD last May.
The new mezzanine floor will extend over the existing Arrivals concourse and feature a larger, state-of-the-art passenger security area equipped with the latest C3 EDS technology. Once completed, it will allow passengers to keep liquids, gels, pastes and large electronic items in their cabin baggage. A dedicated fast-track lane will also be added. The reconfigured arrivals area will include new anti-passback doors, a brighter layout, a new café/bar and upgraded car hire facilities. This phase of the development will enhance the passenger experience and improve efficiency over the coming decade. The mezzanine will also accommodate a new executive lounge with 30% more capacity and an expanded Cork Airport Duty Free shop.
Speaking on the award of contract for construction to PJ Hegarty, daa CEO, Kenny Jacobs said:“At daa we’re proud to operate both Cork and Dublin airports delivering excellent customer service and world-class infrastructure that support’s Ireland’s growth. Today marks a major milestone as we start the first project of our €200 million Cork Airport Capital Development Programme. With PJ Hegarty on board, I’m confident we’ll deliver it on-time, on budget and to the highest standards.”

Pictured at Cork Airport at the signing of contracts were Operations Director PJ Hegarty, Maurice Killeen and Managing Director Cork Airport Niall MacCarthy. Picture: David Creedon
Commenting on the imminent commencement of construction of the mezzanine floor and new security screening area, Niall MacCarthy, Managing Director, Cork Airport added: “We are delighted to be working with PJ Hegarty, a respected Irish construction company on this important first step in our terminal development. Airports are long-term national assets and it’s vital that we plan and invest in infrastructure for future decades. This project will support jobs, tourism and the wider economy in the South of Ireland. As with our runway reconstruction in 2021, we will deliver this on-time and within budget while keeping disruption to a minimum. When complete, passengers will enjoy an even better experience in a terminal we can all be very proud of.”

Operations Director PJ Hegarty, Maurice Killeen and Managing Director Cork Airport Niall MacCarthy going over plans prior to singing of contracts for the €200 million Capital Development Plan with the construction of new mezzanine floor for a new security area. Picture: David Creedon
Maurice Killeen, Southern Region Operations Director, PJ Hegarty, concluded: “We are delighted to have been awarded this significant contract by daa, which will further enhance the facilities in Cork Airport and its’ growing reputation as a transport hub of choice. 2025 marks the 100-year anniversary of our founding in Cork and it is very appropriate that we continue to form new partnerships in the region with a client as progressive and ambitious as Cork Airport in our Centenary year.”