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Old 10-07-2009, 06:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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by Owais Ehsan on October 6, 2009

The New Islamabad International Airport is a 3,600 acre international airport that is being built to serve the capital city of Islamabad, nearby city of Rawalpindi other areas around the capital of Pakistan. This airport will replace the existing one located in Rawalpindi. This new airport is located in Fateh Jang, which is 30 km south-west of the city. Construction of the airport began in April 2007, after a decade long postponement. It is expected to be completed and operational in approximately three years. It will then take all the commercial flights that are currently operating out of the Islamabad International Airport. The airport will be named New Benazir Bhutto International Airport after the assasinated Prime Minister.
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Its beautiful, very modern and stylish structure.
When is the opening?
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Its beautiful, very modern and stylish structure.
When is the opening?
In 2012-2013. This airport is going to look real good with the new PIA 777's and future Airbus acquisitions!
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Wow!

Cool design, very modern, but then i think some Eastern touch should have been there.
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What is the handling capacity of the airport?
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Initial capacity will be around 6.5 million passengers but will be extended to 15 million when completed.

This project is carried out by ADPi's architects and engineers and includes:

- landside: car parks and road networks, administrative buildings, shopping areas, the mosque as well as specific facilities;
- airside: 2 runways able to accommodate wide-body aircraft with dedicated taxiways and parking areas, a cargo complex, maintenance hangars, a control tower and all the facilities needed to operate the airport such as gangways or navigation support systems.

The project will run for almost four years with 8 months for design and 36 months for construction. The airport may evolve to reach a capacity of 15 million passengers.

ADPI won this contract after having conducted feasibility and layout studies for the future airport a few years ago.
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Fateh Jhang ?????I hope this airport is nearer Islamabad rather the old Airport which was sitting right on the b*ckside of Rawalpindi and was still called Islamabad airport!!!!
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Looks lovely though......cant wait!!!!
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Work on new Islamabad airport comes to a halt


Friday, November 20, 2009

ISLAMABAD: Construction of airside infrastructure of the Rs11.8 billion new Islamabad international airport has come to a grinding halt with the sponsor, Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), watching in utter helplessness and apathy.

Project Director Brig Bilal Hameed, who was reluctant to talk about the specific reasons behind the holding up of mega venture, expressed the hope during a chat with this correspondent that the construction work would resume in a week, but other sources did not see this happening.

He conceded that the work that included earthworks and construction of embankments for the runway, main access road to the site, runway, taxiway, apron, etc stood suspended for over three months.

“The measurement can’t be described in mathematical terms,” the project director said when asked about the percentage of work so far completed in the first phase of the new airport.

The physical work began in August 2008 after the contractors signed an agreement with the CAA to conclude it in 24 months. Just 20 per cent work had been completed when the contractors discontinued the construction, said a source.

Despite efforts, no representative of Lagan Construction of Ireland or its local partner, Husnain Cotex (HC), was available to discuss the reasons for the stoppage of work. Husnain, the owner of the construction giant, did not respond to the call.

The contractors were given Rs1.75 billion as mobilisation advance in exchange for guarantees offered by the HC as per terms of the contract before the start of construction work.

The groundbreaking of the new airport, spread over 3,600 acres, was performed in April 2007 by the previous government after a decade-long delay. It is located near Fateh Jang, 20km from Islamabad’s Zero Point, and is scheduled to start operating by end-2011, which seems unlikely given the pace of work on the project.

A large number of sub-contractors are gathering at the construction site of the new airport on Friday on hopes that this time they will get cheques for some Rs150 million from the HC as promised for which they did the work long ago but had not been made the payments.

They plan to stage a protest if they were not paid their money. They said that the work was partially suspended six months back before it was completely halted three months ago.

They said that the HC stopped the work after encountering cash flow problem of its own making, not caused by the CAA. They said that there was no hitch from the CAA, which in fact wanted early resumption of the work. But they held the project director responsible for the sorry state of the mega project. They said that physical scuffles between them and the representatives of the contractors have also taken place over the past few months due to non-payment of bills.

“We are alive to the problem as holdups do occur in major projects,” Brig Bilal Hameed said in generalized terms and added that he did not know the details of the problem between Lagan Construction and HC although the joint venture entered into by the two companies was with the CAA, which has been making payments to the HC, besides the mobilization advance given to it.

Sub-contractors said that Lagan Construction was keen to resolve the issue without any delay and added that the CAA was engaged in the process of issuing notices to the main contractors as provided in the agreement about the suspension of the work.
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