Hindustan Times (Noida)

WORK AT NOIDA AIRPORT SITE TO BE EXPEDITED AS DEVELOPMEN­T PLAN GETS NOD

- Vinod Rajput vinod.rajput@htlive.com

The Noida Internatio­nal Airport Limited’s (NIAL) approved the Noida internatio­nal airport’s developmen­t plan, officials said Thursday, paving the way for work to be accelerate­d at the site.

According to officials, the developmen­t plan was approved at the NIAL’S board meeting that was held in Lucknow on Wednesday and was attended by Yeida’s chief executive officer Arun Vir Singh, who has additional charge as CEO of NIAL, and other top officials.

“Now the constructi­on of the terminals, runways and other facilities will take place according to the developmen­t plan sanctioned by the board. The work will have to be completed within the stipulated deadline approved in the developmen­t plan. The work will be reviewed every month,” said Arun Vir Singh. The constructi­on work on the terminals, runways and other facilities will begin next month. The concession­aire, Swiss company Zurich Internatio­nal AG, is scheduled to make the airport operationa­l by September 29, 2024. It has so far completed the constructi­on of 9km of the 17km-long boundary wall. The land has also been completely levelled.

The Yamuna Internatio­nal Airport Private Limited (YIAPL) is scheduled to finalise a contractor for the constructi­on of the runways, terminals, parking and other facilities on April 28. Three agencies--l&t Constructi­on, Tata Projects and Shapoorji Pallonji--have participat­ed in the bidding process, said officials.

The first runway will be 3,900m-long and 45m-wide. The airport will start operations initially only with one runway. There will be three taxiways to facilitate the passengers’ commute at this facility.

“There will be 10 entries for domestic passengers, two for internatio­nal passengers, 10 migration desks and 48 checkpoint­s,” said Singh.

The board has also approved the constructi­on of 220KV, 33KV and 11KV power sub-stations to meet power demands at the airport. “We have also extended the term of consultant Pricewater­housecoope­rs for another year to assist in the developmen­t of the project,” said Singh.

THE YIAPL IS SCHEDULED TO FINALISE A CONTRACTOR FOR CONSTRUCTI­ON OF THE RUNWAYS, TERMINALS, PARKING AND OTHER FACILITIES ON APRIL 28.

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