Defence Infrastructure Organisation
The work was required to prepare RAF Lossiemouth for the arrival of an additional squadron of Typhoons, the RAFs new P-8A Poseidon Maritime Patrol Aircraft, and a US Navy detachment. New and upgraded facilities were needed for the extra aircraft and the approx. 750 additional personnel who operate them. The programme also modernised and upgraded aspects of the stations infrastructure such as the drainage system.
RAF Lossiemouth is the RAFs only main operating base (MOB) in Scotland and has served as the northern base for the nations Quick Reaction Alert since 2014. The stations Typhoon crews are on 24/7 alert to rapidly respond to potential threats in the northern portion of the UKs airspace.
The programme resulted in a newly-resurfaced runway, completed in 2021, as well as work to allow Kinloss Station to be home to the stations aircraft while the Lossiemouth runway work was completed. After the works, Kinloss airfield was permanently closed and the entire site handed back to the Army. A new facility for the stations firefighters was completed, allowing them to respond within two minutes to an incident anywhere on the airfield. An existing hangar was also refurbished and new working space constructed for the Typhoons and personnel of IX(B) Squadron.
Recently, seven new Single Living Accommodation (SLA) blocks were handed over to accommodate the increase in personnel. Significant drainage and electrical upgrades took place across much of the site, including installation of a number of Electric Vehicle Charging Points. Finally, an accommodation block and a large enclosed wash facility for their own P8-A Poseidon aircraft were completed for the US Navy.
The LDP facilities were delivered through the MODs Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO). DIO contracted TetraTech to act as technical support provider to the programme, delivering project management and technical advice. Contractors varied depending on the project, with Balfour Beatty undertaking the works at Kinloss airfield, VolkerFitzpatrick performing the Lossiemouth Operating Surface project, Henry Brothers the US facilities and Crash, Fire and Rescue Building, Lagan Aviation and Infrastructure the drainage upgrade, FES the electrical system upgrades and Robertson Construction North the SLA blocks.
As NATO allies of the UK, the US Navy presence - with their own Maritime Patrol Aircraft - provides a boost to the defence of the UK and Europe. Their new facilities were funded by the US Navy and DIO, and the RAF worked closely with them to ensure the plans fit their needs.
David Brewer, DIO Chief Operating Officer, said:
This is the conclusion of years of hard work and collaboration between DIO, the RAF, TetraTech and our various contractors and subcontractors. The end result is that RAF Lossiemouths additional Typhoon squadron, the new airframe in the Poseidon, and our allies in the United States Navy, are all operating from fantastic new or upgraded infrastructure.
Gp Capt Pete Beckett, Lossiemouth Development Programme lead, said:
The completion of LDP is a huge milestone in the ongoing development of the RAFs only MOB in Scotland. While we have successfully completed a number of technical upgrades, the main focus has been trying to make the base a better place to both live and work, and to attract more people to this fantastic part of the country. The SLA and associated campus area is a perfect example of this, moving away from the purely functional approach towards the provision of accommodation to a more welcoming and relaxing place to live. There is no doubt we have made RAF Lossiemouth a better place for our people under LDP, and hopefully there is still more to come.
Gp Capt Jim Lee, RAF Lossiemouth Station Commander, said:
The delivery of LDP has transformed RAF Lossiemouth into the operationally-focused, vibrant station that we see today. With brand new accommodation and upgraded facilities across the estate, we are now ready to secure our skies and seas for decades to come.
On behalf of everyone at RAF Lossiemouth, I offer my sincere thanks to the entire LDP team for their many years of hard work. As a team made up made up of regulars, reservists and contractors, they took the vision of a Poseidon and Typhoon air power hub and made it a reality. Using that platform, we will now continue to grow and improve our Station, and I am delighted that many of original team will be remaining with us as part of the newly-formed Lossiemouth Development Team.
Although the Lossiemouth Development Programme has been completed, there is additional investment planned to further improve and future-proof this vital RAF station. This includes additional SLA, a new Air Traffic Control Tower, and a solar array to contribute to the stations po