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Construction in full swing at Noida International Airport
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Construction in full swing at Noida International Airport

Excavation work at the Noida International Airport project site has begun following the appointment of Tata Projects as the EPC contractor. Construction of the runway, terminal, and ATC tower has begun and will continue in full throttle, according to officials.

Tata Projects has been chosen by Yamuna International Airport Private (YIAPL) to handle the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) of Noida International Airport. The organisation was chosen from three finalist teams with demonstrated experience in large infrastructure project design, procurement, and construction.

Tata Projects will construct the terminal, runway, airside infrastructure, roads, utilities, landside facilities, and other ancillary buildings at Noida International Airport. The Noida International Airport will combine Indian culture and hospitality with Swiss technology and efficiency to develop a modern, user-friendly design, inspired by India.

Excavation work at the Noida International Airport project site has begun following the appointment of Tata Projects as the EPC contractor. Construction of the runway, terminal, and ATC tower has begun and will continue in full throttle, according to officials. Tata Projects has been chosen by Yamuna International Airport Private (YIAPL) to handle the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) of Noida International Airport. The organisation was chosen from three finalist teams with demonstrated experience in large infrastructure project design, procurement, and construction. Tata Projects will construct the terminal, runway, airside infrastructure, roads, utilities, landside facilities, and other ancillary buildings at Noida International Airport. The Noida International Airport will combine Indian culture and hospitality with Swiss technology and efficiency to develop a modern, user-friendly design, inspired by India.

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