HOK wins design for Delhi Airport
HOK International has won the design for a new terminal and piers at Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi.
The new scheme will create a world-class, high-tech airport with capacity increased from 15 million to 37 million passengers per annum. The airport is being designed with an ultimate capacity of 100 million passengers per annum.
The 450 000 m² scheme includes the redevelopment of the existing international airport and the construction of the new Terminal 3 (T3).
Work is due to start on-site in early 2007 with the project delivered in two phases over 39 months. The scheme allows the existing airport to remain fully operational during the construction process and completion is due to coincide with the Commonwealth Games in October 2010.
T3 will have 55 new aircraft stands served by boarding bridges and 30 remote parking bays.
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