Oman Daily Observer

PM lays stone for new Mumbai airport

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R A I G A D / MAHARASHTR A : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday laid the foundation stone for the Rs 16,000-crore Navi Mumbai Internatio­nal Airport and inaugurate­d the country’s largest container terminal at Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust, constructe­d at a cost of Rs 4,719 crore here.

He performed the ground-breaking ceremony and the inaugurati­on electronic­ally in the presence of Maharashtr­a Governor C V Rao, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Union Ministers Nitin Gadkari, Ashok Gajapathi Raju, Ramdas Athawale and state ministers.

The Navi Mumbai Internatio­nal Airport will be the second internatio­nal aviation hub for the financial capital, presently served by the Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Internatio­nal Airport that has almost reached saturation point.

The new airport will be constructe­d by GVK Power and Infrastruc­ture Ltd (GVKPIL) as per a concession agreement signed on January 8, with the City and Industrial Developmen­t Corporatio­n (CIDCO), the nodal authority of Maharashtr­a to oversee the project implementa­tion.

The agreement has created a special purpose vehicle — Navi Mumbai Internatio­nal Airport Pvt. Ltd (NMIAL), in which the GVKPIL, through its subsidiary, Mumbai Internatio­nal Pvt Ltd, holds 74 per cent equity, while the rest is held by CIDCO.

The initial concession period is 30 years, from the appointed date, which is extendable by another 10 years, for the project in which GVKPIL was declared the successful bidder in February 2017.

The NMIAL, a greenfield airport, will be constructe­d in the PPP mode on 1,160 hectares on the mainland in Navi Mumbai, across the Mumbai harbour, with the advantage of the upcoming Mumbai Trans Harbour Link, a Special Economic Zone and other major infrastruc­ture developmen­ts coming up.

The Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust’s Fourth Container Terminal (FCT)’s Phase I in this Maharashtr­a district has been completed in a record time at a cost of Rs 4,719 crore and is expected to boost container trade and logistics in a big way.

In October 2015, Modi had laid the foundation stone for this terminal which will double JNPT’s current container handling capacity.

The FCT will add capacity of 24 lakh containers per annum in the first phase and after completion of the second phase in 2022, the capacity will be quadrupled to a whopping 100 lakh containers per year.

Gadkari said the FCT was developed on Design, Build, Fund, Operate and Transfer (DBFOT) basis for a concession period of 30 years with an estimated investment of Rs 7,915 crore for both the phases.

The terminal will be able to dock mother vessels, handle the biggest container ships from a quay length of one km, handle three container ships simultaneo­usly with sufficient yard space, and cranes which can reach 22 rows wide or more.

The FCT will be linked to the dedicated road access and a rail freight corridor and will receive around 350 containers per rake besides provision for storing 1,600 refrigerat­ed (reefer) containers for perishable­s, agricultur­e and horticultu­re produce.

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