The aviation ministry has given in-principle approval for financial bids or request for proposals (RPF) for the much-delayed Rs 15,000-crore Navi Mumbai International airport.
At a meeting held with the authorities of the City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) in New Delhi, the aviation ministry gave its in-principle approval for the RFPs which will be soon shared with the four bidders shortlisted for the project.
CIDCO had invited the global tenders for request for qualification (RFQ) on 5 February 2014. It received nine bids out of which four have been shortlisted.
The four companies include GMR Group, the GVK-led MIAL (which has the first right of refusal), Hiranandani Developers along with Zurich Airport and Mia Infrastructure with Tata Realty and Infrastructure.