Devanahalli: About 70 per cent work on the Bangalore International Airport will be completed by yearend with evacuation work already starting on the portions that are to be expanded.
The newly redesigned airport will meet the opening date of April 2, 2008, with cost escalation of Rs 530 crore which will be met through loans, deputy CM B S Yediyurappa said during a site review on Thursday.
Bangalore International Airport Limited CEO Albert Brunner, who along with his officials, escorted the DyCM around the site, said 23 per cent of the work is over as on date.
Work on the site is on full swing with large sections of the boundary wall completed.
08/06/06 Times of India
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