Pacific Building has begun work on delivering another All Bar One at Edinburgh International Airport.
It will be the second at the airport – and both will stand as valuable and stylish additions to the airside eating and drinking experience for travellers passing through Scotland's busiest airport.
An impressive £1.5million budget will see Pacific spend 13 weeks comprehensively fitting out a unit that has stood empty for a considerable period of time.
The 4,000 sq ft site is next to Brew Dog – which was also delivered by Pacific – and will boast the customary high-end fixtures and finishes that are associated with the brand.
All Bar One is renowned on the British high street as a stylish bar where you can catch up with friends, unwind after work or simply find a sophisticated space to indulge yourself with an excellent selection of food and drink.
The first All Bar One that was completed by Pacific – in September 2016 – was delivered after an intensive 10-week programme of works.
It was the first All Bar One to be opened at an airport in Scotland and only the third in the United Kingdom.
And it drew huge compliments from operators Mitchells & Butlers who expressed their delight at the "brilliant" project.
The Pacific team are experts at delivering high-profile projects in "live" environments in a manner that ensures clients and neighbouring businesses suffer minimal disruption to trade.
Pacific has been working within airports for more than 20 years on all aspects of construction and many of their team members are Airside Pass Holders, which means they have the experience, knowledge and clearance to work in security-sensitive airside, landside and aircraft manoeuvring areas.
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Construction News
29/01/2020
Pacific Begins Work On New Development At Edinburgh International Airport


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