New Delhi: Taking the modernisation process of Delhi airport a step further, the Delhi International Airport Private Limited (DIAL) has appointed Parsons Brinckerhoff International project management consultants for the project. Based in America, Parsons Brinckerhoff has been involved as consultant at a number of international airports including Hong Kong International Airport, London Heathrow as well as Terminal I at JFK Airport.
Bringing together a team of international and Indian experts, the company will help DIAL establish project control systems, procedure manuals, communication platforms and protocols. It will also help them in creating report formats and computer systems. The company will assist DIAL in reviewing design, contract management as well as construction management of the Passenger Terminal Building.
14/10/06 The Hindu
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