Mumbai: Delhi International Airport (P) Ltd will appoint US-based Parsons Brinkerhoff International Inc (PB) as project management consultant for the Delhi Airport modernisation project.
The decision was taken by the DIAL board in a meeting held yesterday, GMR Infrastructure, a stake holder in DIAL, informed the Bombay Stock Exchange today.
Parsons Brinkerhoff would help dial on design review, contract management, project controls, project management and coordination. They would also work with dial on construction management of the passenger terminal building as part of the landside work for the project.
In India, Parsons Brinkerhoff is providing programme management services for phase I and phase II of Delhi Metro and has also worked on the Swami Vivekanand Bridge Project on Hoogly River in Kolkata.
13/10/06 Zee News
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