Bangalore International Airport (BIAL) has awarded a Rs30.36bn ($413m) contract to L&T’s Buildings & Factories business to build Terminal-2 (T2) of the Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru, in the Indian state of Karnataka.

Under the contract, the business will be responsible for the design, procurement, engineering, construction, testing and commissioning of T2 at the airport.

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The scope of the contract also includes the integration of services and utilities with the airport’s systems, support facilities and buildings.

Larsen & Toubro CEO and managing director S N Subrahmanyan said: “This win is a reflection on L&T’s capability to do highly complex design and build airport projects to time, with world-class quality and safety requirements.

“Our association with BIAL has been long and we are confident of delivering this project to the complete satisfaction of our customer.”

“This repeat win is the reflection of the confidence our client reposes with us to deliver another world-class airport project.

“Our association with BIAL has been long and we are confident of delivering this project to the complete satisfaction of our customer.”

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Architecture and urban planning firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) has designed the T2.

Upon becoming operational, the terminal’s 255,000m² first phase will increase the capacity of the airport by 25 million passengers per annum (MPPA).

Currently, L&T is also building the New South Parallel Runway (NSPR), apron and other auxiliary buildings at the Bengaluru Airport.

The Kempegowda International Airport is said to be India’s first Greenfield airport to be constructed as a public-private partnership.

During the fiscal 2017-18, the airport served 26.91 million passengers.

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