CIVIL WORKS AT BENAZIR BHUTTO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ISLAMABAD
OVERVIEW
New Islamabad International Airport will be the first Greenfield airport ever constructed in Pakistan and will be named after the assassinated ex-Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto (decided in June 2008 by Ex Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gillani). The new airport will eventually replace the overloaded Islamabad International Airport at Chaklala, providing better access for the northern areas, north-west frontier province, federally administered tribal areas, Azzad Jammu, Potohar and Kashmir. HCS along with Lagan and TAPL completed its Package 1 of civil works in May-2014.
PROJECT STATISTICS
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Location | Islamabad |
Client | CAA |
Ownership | Aviation Division Government of Pakistan |
Consultant | Mott MacDonald |
Cost | PKR 10,924 Million |
HCS Share | 5 % of Cost |
Start Date | February 15 , 2010 |
End Date | May 14, 2014 |
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PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
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Earthwork | 14,311,691 m3 |
Excavation | 19,226,648 m3 |
Base/Sub Base | 1,365,765 m3 |
Concrete | 134,727 m3 |
Asphalt | 254,596 m3 |
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