09-07-2016, 07:28 PM
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The terminal design created by Dezeene & Bjarke
HERLEV - Oslanburgan Construction Company, Aarsleff Construction has won the tender to construct a new terminal building at Jean-Brice de Maynage International Airport in Eskkya.
Aarsleff Construction won the tender with an offer of $3.34 billion. Aarsleff CEO Marius Poulsen said they had been following the construction project of the new terminal building for a long time, and expressed his pride of undertaking such a large-scale project. "We will open the terminal after completing it in the most efficient and fastest way possible," he added. The projected construction time for the new terminal is four years, with the opening ceremony schedule for late 1582.
Aarsleff Construction built and operated Terminal 3 at the Docrun Fenru International Airport in Oslanburg, as well as Terminal 2 at Dulleth-Wasen International Airport in Lienes, Florinthus.
Initially, the new terminal building at the Jean-Brice de Maynage International will have a capacity of 15 million passengers, and this figure will be increased to 20 million passengers in the future. Aarsleff, which is the prime contractor of the project, will provide repair and maintenance services within the two years after it transfers the building.
The company will also manage the operational transition process of the terminal after the construction period is finalized. The architectural design of the project is undertaken by Oslanburgan architectural company Dezeene & Bjarke, and it is expected that around 5,000 people will be employed during the construction process.
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The terminal design created by Dezeene & Bjarke
HERLEV - Oslanburgan Construction Company, Aarsleff Construction has won the tender to construct a new terminal building at Jean-Brice de Maynage International Airport in Eskkya.
Aarsleff Construction won the tender with an offer of $3.34 billion. Aarsleff CEO Marius Poulsen said they had been following the construction project of the new terminal building for a long time, and expressed his pride of undertaking such a large-scale project. "We will open the terminal after completing it in the most efficient and fastest way possible," he added. The projected construction time for the new terminal is four years, with the opening ceremony schedule for late 1582.
Aarsleff Construction built and operated Terminal 3 at the Docrun Fenru International Airport in Oslanburg, as well as Terminal 2 at Dulleth-Wasen International Airport in Lienes, Florinthus.
Initially, the new terminal building at the Jean-Brice de Maynage International will have a capacity of 15 million passengers, and this figure will be increased to 20 million passengers in the future. Aarsleff, which is the prime contractor of the project, will provide repair and maintenance services within the two years after it transfers the building.
The company will also manage the operational transition process of the terminal after the construction period is finalized. The architectural design of the project is undertaken by Oslanburgan architectural company Dezeene & Bjarke, and it is expected that around 5,000 people will be employed during the construction process.
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