Dublin (DUB) handles 33.3 million (2024) and is operated by daa plc (Dublin Airport Authority). Dublin is Ireland's primary airport and the country's principal international gateway, with a two-runway dual-terminal configuration and the largest US-preclearance facility outside North America.
For Dublin (DUB)
Every airport runs its own combination of terminal, transit, baggage and apron finishes. Knowing what's actually on the ground at Dublin means we calibrate our testing scope and pricing precisely — no over-engineering, no missed exposure.
Terminal 1 — terrazzo and polished porcelain mix
Terminal 2 — large-format polished porcelain throughout
US Preclearance facility — composite specification including stone-effect porcelain
Airside aprons — concrete with mixed-carrier exposure
Generic slip-test providers treat every airport the same. Dublin's operational profile creates exposure patterns that need specific evidence — not a templated default.
Dublin's Preclearance facility concentrates passenger flow at specific transition points where polished-stone meets porcelain — PTV at these transitions needs evidencing separately.
Atlantic-coast Irish location creates severe wind-driven rain exposure.
Widebody operations create distinctive apron fuel-residue patterns.
Whether you operate the airport itself, an airside concession, a ground-handling business or a maintenance operation, we'll return a fully-costed, no-obligation quotation within one working day.
Mon–Fri, 8am–6pm office hours.
Out-of-hours testing available by arrangement.