Larsen & Toubro Ltd (L&T) has announced that the company has won a contract valued over Rs5,400 cores from the GMR-led Delhi International Airport Pvt Ltd for the expansion and modernisation of the Delhi International Airport.
The order, secured against international competitive bidding, is an end-to-end contract that involves design and construction of a state of the art passenger terminal, and one of Asia's longest runways. The Company will also carry out associated work for the airport, scheduled to be commissioned in time for the prestigious Commonwealth Games in 2010.
The new terminal (Terminal 3) will come up adjacet to the existing international terminal, and will have a number of advanced features. The new terminal building will have a total built area of 4.8-million sq ft, and will include 74 aero bridges, 56 passenger travelators, IT and security systems, E&M systems, etc.
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Tuesday, December 12, 2006
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