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Largest tender for Al Maktoum airport launched

- JENNIFER GNANA

Dubai has launched the largest tender so far for the expanding Al Maktoum Internatio­nal Airport, according to the engineerin­g division of the emirate’s civil aviation authority.

The package consists of 1.7 million square metres of connected basement footprint to house tunnels, baggage handling and other back-of-house technical and support facilities.

It is the “the biggest ever released in its category,” said Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, chairman of Dubai Aviation City Corporatio­n and Dubai Aviation Sector Board.

“We are targeting an award by early next year. More is yet to come and everyone is looking forward to a busy 2019,” he added.

Al Maktoum, Dubai’s second airport, is expected to become the world’s largest when its expansion is completed.

The airport, which opened in 2013 in the Dubai South district close to the Jebel Ali ports free zone, can handle about 7 million passengers a year.

Future expansion for which the latest package has been tendered will aim to increase the airport’s capacity to 150 million passengers by 2030, with 260 million passengers considered the ultimate capacity.

The government had earlier said the expansion would be completed in 2025.

An earlier expansion on the airport had been delayed by trials and testing of site facilities, the government said last year.

The latest engineerin­g package on the airport expansion will include foundation­s, basement walls, columns, basement slabs and top slabs for the first 2.7km-long concourse, the West Terminal Building.

There will also be car parking facilities exceeding 18 metres undergroun­d, according to a statement on the Dubai Media Office website.

The site has already been active, with substantia­l progress having been made since constructi­on work begun in July 2016.

More than 90 per cent of the site grading and logistics packages are under way, while the airport authority ramped up activity further following a contract award for enabling works last summer. The contractor for this is already on site.

Meanwhile, Al Maktoum Internatio­nal Airport Passenger Terminal Building this year completed the redevelopm­ent of its existing departures area, with new retail space.

By the end of this year, Al Maktoum will house 4,500 square metres of Dubai Duty Free retail space, an increase on the previous 2,500 sq metres, Dubai Airports said in July.

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