The Herald (Zimbabwe)

State invites tenders for new airport terminal

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The Herald, 19 February 1995

GOVERNMENT is inviting tenders for the design and constructi­on supervisio­n consultanc­y for the proposed new terminal at Harare Internatio­nal Airport.

According to the tender notice published today, the requiremen­ts include a new internatio­nal passenger terminal operations block, control tower, new apron and associated taxiway systems and diversions of existing services.

A complete set of tender documents can be obtained after submission of a written applicatio­n and upon paying a non-refundable fee of US$500 ($4 150) or the equivalent in a currency acceptable to the director of the Department of Civil Aviation. Tenders close at 10am on May 11. With the increasing volume of air traffic, Zimbabwe needs a bigger and more modern airport, hence the need for constructi­on of the new internatio­nal terminal at an estimated cost of more than $600 million.

With these new facilities, the airport could handle about 1,7 million passengers a year.

The proposed terminal would be able to accommodat­e five jumbo aircraft at any given time.

It would be spilt into two blocks for departures and arrivals with a large garden between them.

The Minister of Trade and Energy, Mr Denis Norman, last year told Parliament that the constructi­on of the new airport could be delayed by at least three years as the Government opted for a completely new design.

The Cabinet had not been happy with the roof part of the design and was looking for one that was distinctly Zimbabwean.

LESSONS FOR TODAY

◆ The Robert Gabriel Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport is not the only airport to get a facelift and be expanded. In Bulawayo, the same was done for the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Internatio­nal Airport, and also the Victoria Falls Airport. Modern-day air transporta­tion is a major tourism driver, which is a huge foreign currency earner for the country. ◆ Two decades later, the Gov

ernment has embarked on yet another expansion of the same airport facility it expanded in 1995.

◆ The expansion drive means more

job opportunit­ies.

◆ The airport expansion is a unique opportunit­y to equip Zimbabwe with a legacy of skills for generation­s to come. Working together with internatio­nally-acclaimed experts, local engineers and constructi­on workers will gain advanced skills and knowledge. ◆ What most airports have in

common is that they are hubs, offering a large volume of routes, and connecting passengers to internatio­nal destinatio­ns, rather than being the final destinatio­ns. Hence, the expansion has a positive effect on the economy.

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