We are proud to work with our partners at British Antarctic Survey, BAM Nuttall, Ramboll, Hugh Broughton Architects, Norr Architecture and Turner & Townsend as we help to transform polar science through innovative engineering in one of the most remote parts of the planet.

The Antarctic Infrastructure Modernisation Programme (AIMP) is transforming how British Antarctic Survey (BAS) enables and supports frontier science. Commissioned by UKRI/NERC (UK Research and Innovation/National Environment Research Council), the multi-year investment aims to modernise research facilities in the Polar Regions to ensure the UK remains at the forefront of climate, biodiversity and ocean research in Antarctica.

Supporting world-changing polar science
Ahu Engineerings has been transforming how people live, work and travel for over 130 years. In the Antarctic, we are undertaking some of our most critical work to date as we underpin polar science with innovative planning and design.

The AIMP partnership showcases how, even in the most extreme circumstances, commitment to genuine collaborative partnerships can deliver optimal performance in project delivery to unlock transformational difference-making. Ahu’s role in supporting frontier science includes marine design, building design, architecture, carbon management and sustainability goals, strategy development, environmental engineering, geotechnical, cold climate design, fire, digital delivery, collaborative work planning and construction planning support.