The ACI course Managing Airside Works equips staff to safely oversee construction and maintenance while maintaining aircraft operations. It covers planning, daily control, and operational integration of new developments, with guidance on required documentation, risk assessments, contractor management, and compliance with standards. Case studies and "Management of Change" principles enhance the learning experience.
All aerodromes must manage work in progress at some point, whether because of new developments or maintenance. It is therefore vital that staff involved can manage the construction in a safe manner, enabling aircraft operation to continue, whilst at the same time allowing the works to carry on.
This ACI course provides detailed information on how to plan airside works, ensuring the necessary documentation is produced in accordance with the Airport’s Safety Management System, how the works are controlled on a day-to-day basis and how to bring new developments into operational status.
Provides guidance on the documentation required to effectively manage works, Risk Assessments and Compliance Statements, ensuring compliance with National and International Standards Explains how to effectively manage contractors to ensure safe operations Offers examples for managing works in the form of Case Studies as part of the learning experience
Explains the need for effective and safe “Management of Change” in the Airside works process