Ramp Services
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- Mining Infrastructure
- Water
- Design-Build for Water & Wastewater Infrastructure
- Green Infrastructure
- Industrial Water & Wastewater
- Master Planning for Water & Wastewater Utilities
- Municipal Water & Wastewater
- Smart Infrastructure
- Wastewater & Stormwater Collection
- Water & Wastewater Program Management
- Water Supply & Distribution
- Transportation
- Telecommunications
- Industrial, Manufacturing & Optimization
- Federal & Military
- Environmental
- Electric Power Generation
- Electrical Transmission & Distribution
- Aviation
- Architecture
- Commissioning
- Construction
- Buildings
- Oil, Gas & Chemicals
- Program Management
Infrastructure supporting aircraft and passengers — from terminal gates to remote aircraft parking areas — relies on the strategic planning, design and integration of ground systems. Ramp systems — also referred to as apron services or ground service systems — including utilities and hydrant fueling, must be thoughtfully integrated into the terminal gate area to support safe, reliable and efficient turnaround times.
Why Ramp Services Matter
Integrated ramp services enhance operational flow, reduce delays and provide a better experience for travelers. Ramp operations are designed and built to function as a seamless extension of terminal activity. Timely aircraft departures depend on the coordinated placement and performance of ground support equipment (GSE), utilities, passenger boarding bridges, fueling infrastructure and security systems.
How We Deliver Integrated Ramp Services
We develop tailored designs to support aircraft at gates and remote aircraft parking areas. Passenger boarding bridges are specified and placed for efficient access, secure transition and comfortable movement. Our designs incorporate passenger access routes that comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), aircraft parking layouts that respond to current and future fleet mixes, and clear circulation paths for support vehicles.
Our team delivers 400-hertz power systems tailored to aircraft requirements, climate-controlled air systems that maintain comfortable cabin temperatures on the ground, and potable water systems that support consistent service while aircraft are parked. Ramp infrastructure also includes hydrant fueling systems — including fuel pits, isolation valves and hydrant mains — designed to support fueling operations safely and efficiently, while minimizing apron congestion.
Decades of project delivery across terminals and aprons inform our approach to ramp services. Our team works across disciplines to integrate mechanical systems, utilities, fueling networks, security components and GSE access into a unified layout. We facilitate operational challenges, stakeholder coordination, construction phasing, long-term asset planning and solutions to operational challenges. From modernizing existing gates to supporting new concourse development, we deliver integrated solutions to meet schedule demands and operational goals.