Around 17 companies including Larsen &
Toubro, Autralia's Leighton and Thailand-based Italian-Thai Development Public
Co have been shortlisted for the construction of a new passenger terminal
building, a dedicated cargo terminal and a air-side and city-side infrastructure
in the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai.
The contract is likely to worth
anywhere between Rs.5,000 crore and Rs.5,500 crore.
As per the revised MIAL master plan
for renovating the airport, a fully integrated airport terminal with capacity to
handle 40 million passengers will come up at Sahar by 2012. The terminal at
Santa Cruz is likely to be converted into a dedicated cargo terminal.
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