A company working land-side in an airport is typically required to:
- Submit an Airport Works Plan (AWP)
- This includes companies either directly engaged by the airport or engaged by a tenant, retailer or airline at the airport. If projects are contracted by one of these groups they are typically considered 'third party works'.
- An approved AWP must be posted on a hoarding, stored at the worksite, or carried on person by any contractors conducting works. The works must comply with the conditions on the AWP, such as scope, hours of work, and location.
- Any company working land-side must typically have a nominated Airport Project Manager at the airport - this person must approve the AWP for security to allow the works.
- Anyone working land-side in an airport must have a 'Landside Terminal Identification Card'