Airports are among the most complex infrastructure assets ever conceived and built. Unlike conventional commercial buildings, airports operate continuously, accommodate millions of passengers annually, integrate hundreds of interconnected systems, and function as mission-critical transportation hubs that support regional and global economies.
Within this highly sophisticated environment, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing (MEP), Fire Protection, Building Automation, Utility Infrastructure, and Smart Airport Technologies form the backbone of airport functionality, safety, resilience, sustainability, and passenger experience.
As airports continue to evolve into digitally connected, energy-intensive, and sustainability-driven ecosystems, the role of MEP design has expanded far beyond traditional engineering disciplines. Modern airport MEP systems must support:
- 24/7 uninterrupted operations
- Passenger comfort and well-being
- Aviation safety requirements
- Net-zero carbon objectives
- Smart airport technologies
- Digital twins and predictive analytics
- Cyber-secure infrastructure
- Operational resilience
- Future airport expansion
- Climate adaptation strategies
The challenge for airport design teams is not merely designing HVAC systems, electrical networks, water systems, or utility infrastructure. The real challenge lies in integrating these systems into a coordinated, scalable, resilient, and future-ready airport ecosystem capable of serving millions of passengers while maintaining operational excellence.
This book has been developed to address that challenge.
Airport Design HVAC & Electrical Frameworks for Design Teams provides a comprehensive collection of practical frameworks, governance models, planning methodologies, engineering systems, design controls, operational strategies, and delivery mechanisms specifically tailored for airport MEP design professionals.
The frameworks presented in this book draw upon industry best practices from international airports, mega hub developments, terminal expansion programs, airport city developments, and mission-critical infrastructure projects. The content is organized to support every phase of the airport project lifecycle, including:
- Strategic planning
- Airport master planning
- Capacity forecasting
- Utility planning
- HVAC master planning
- Central Utility Plant design
- Cooling load assessment
- Air distribution design
- Indoor air quality management
- Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
- Smoke control engineering
- Electrical master planning
- Utility power systems
- Critical power infrastructure
- Building Management Systems
- SCADA systems
- Smart airport integration
- Digital engineering and BIM
- Sustainability and decarbonization
- Commissioning and operational readiness
- Lifecycle asset management
Unlike traditional engineering textbooks that focus primarily on technical calculations, this book adopts a framework-based approach. Each framework provides a structured methodology that can be adapted and implemented across airport projects of varying sizes and complexities.
Whether designing a new international airport, expanding an existing terminal, upgrading critical infrastructure, or implementing smart airport technologies, readers will gain a repeatable system for managing design complexity while improving quality, reliability, sustainability, and operational performance.
This book serves as both a technical reference and a strategic management guide, helping design teams align engineering decisions with airport business objectives, passenger expectations, operational requirements, and long-term infrastructure strategies.