Dubai tenders Al-Maktoum airport infrastructure

21 April 2016

Facilities will support the estimated $33bn expansion

Dubai Aviation Engineering Projects (DAEP) has invited companies to bid by 28 April for a contract to establish infrastructure that will be used during the construction of the Al-Maktoum International airport expansion.

The works involve building site offices, roadways, drainage and sewage lines and other utilities that will be used by contractors working on the estimated $33bn expansion project.

The contract is the second construction deal to be tendered for the expansion. DAEP received bids from contractors for an enabling works package in March. It is also evaluating proposals from consultants for the design of the terminal building and other landside facilities.

The expansion means Al-Maktoum International will become the world’s largest airport by 2025, with a capacity to handle 130 million passengers annually. Subsequent phases of the project are expected to bring total capacity to more than 220 million passengers by 2050.

The planned construction work includes the new terminal building, six nodes or concourses connected to the terminal by people-movers, and new runways.

An expansion to the existing terminal at the airport is also underway. In March, DAEP awarded the local Alec the contract to expand the passenger terminal building at Al-Maktoum International airport, Dubai’s second airport. The contract involves expanding the airport’s built-up area from the existing 66,107 square metres to 145,926 sq m by June 2017.

The local Al-Naboodah Contracting was awarded an estimated AED275m ($75m) contract to complete the external works for the passenger terminal building expansion project.

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Dubai’s projects market is back with positive growth after recording its second-best performing quarter since 2008 in the first quarter of this year. The emirate saw $6.6bn of new contract awards made in the period.

The best total since 2008 was in the first quarter of 2014, shortly after Dubai won the rights to host the 2020 World Expo, when there were $8.7bn of new deals let. The all-time record was achieved in the fourth quarter of 2006, when there was $9.3bn of new contract awards. Read more

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