Oman extends deadline for bids for Duqm airport terminal

17 February 2014

Contractors now have until 3 March to submit prices

Oman’s Special Economic Zone Authority at Duqm (Sezad) has extended the deadline for bids for a tender for the main building works for the new airport being built in the economic zone.

The scope of work on the project’s third phase includes the construction of the passenger and cargo terminals, air traffic control complex, and related support facility buildings ensuring that the airport is fully functional and ready to use.

The deadline for the tender has been extended several times after initially being set at 19 January. The new deadline is now 3 March.

The third phase of the airport development had been put on hold in the first quarter of 2012 for undisclosed reasons.

Construction of the first phase of the project, which covers the provision of utilities and road access to the airport, was completed by Oman-based Desert Line Projects. Work on package two, which covers the construction of the runway and installation of aircraft landing equipment, is being undertaken by China’s Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction and is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2014.

France’s ADPI is the project manager for the first two phases as well as the designer and project manager for the third phase.

The development of the airport forms part of a larger plan to turn the central eastern port town of Duqm into a major trade and transport hub, including establishing the country’s fourth largest sea port and building a major refinery and petrochemicals complex.

In November, Oman’s Renaissance Services issued a design and construction tender for the construction of a new RO80m ($207.8m) worker’s village at the economic zone.

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