Sunday, October 15, 2006

Taking concrete shape

Taking concrete shape
A monthly update on critical infrastructure projects
The Times of India

Bangalore: Striking the halfway mark through the construction period of 30 months, with three months of trials, the Bangalore international airport at Devanahalli has taken a very concrete shape.
The runway and taxiway are almost ready while concrete work at the apron area has begun. The roof elements for the seven-acre terminal are being prepared, ready to be put up. Once the roof is done, the interior works for the terminal will begin, including the elements of redesign of the “look’’ that Union civil aviation minister Praful Patel sought.
15th month report card
Work on Terminal building: roof beams being concreted. Technical and administrative building finishing touches. ATC tower has reached 52 metres. Boundary wall nearly complete. Wet mix macadem on runway, taxiway, main access road Apron concreting. Power switching station being set up. Secondary access road and air side services road. Ancillary buildings. Fuel facility work started.

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