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Project

Sydney Airport Leasing Website

PROJECT STACK
yii
php
mysql
javascript

Working on this project for Sydney Airport presented a unique opportunity to support one of Australia’s most important transportation hubs. This project focused on developing a platform to provide comprehensive information about retail leasing opportunities at the airport. The website, a subdomain of the official Sydney Airport website, was designed with a polished, responsive interface to ensure accessibility for potential business clients from diverse devices.

To manage the dynamic content, I employed the Yii framework for the backend, ensuring efficient data management and a user-friendly experience. The system was built to host timely updates on available retail spaces and press releases directly from the database, allowing Sydney Airport to communicate the latest leasing information seamlessly.

Additionally, in a previous iteration of the project, I developed an interactive map feature that displayed detailed retail space locations within the airport. This feature required importing coordinates and data, then using image maps to show dynamic, location-specific information to enhance user engagement.

The project required high responsiveness and accuracy in updates to accommodate Sydney Airport's high standards and evolving needs. My role in this project reinforced my ability to deliver fast, reliable feedback to a high-profile client, ensuring that Sydney Airport’s requirements were met efficiently and effectively.

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Client
Sydney Airport
Launch Date
Jan 2015
Country
Australia
Stack
  • yii
  • php
  • mysql
  • javascript
Key features
  • Responsive design
  • Subdomain of Sydney Airport website
  • Dynamic press releases from database
  • Interactive map with image mapping
Key learnings
  • Leveraging Yii for dynamic content management
  • Delivering timely feedback to high-profile clients
  • Implementing interactive mapping features
  • Responsive design principles for B2B applications