London: The award of a multi-million contract to a Lincolnshire-based computer firm to undertake part of the modernisation of Delhi's international airport has been received with much enthusiasm.
CSE International Ltd, the Flixborough-based company, specialises in the assessment and management of high-risk computer projects and is a leader in its field worldwide. Its contract involves the design, development and delivery of all the computer-based systems, including airfield ground lighting control, baggage handling and screening.
The firm was part of a consortium led by Larsen and Toubro Ltd to secure the contract to design and build a state-of-the art passenger terminal and one of Asia's biggest runways at the Delhi international airport. The contract is expected to be complete in time for the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi.
29/12/06 Indo-Asian News Service/Hindustan Times
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