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Minister Ranatunga said that the roof of the terminal, originally planned to be designed in the shape of a lotus flower, had been reconstructed in the shape of banana leaves incurring a cost of Rs. 660 million under the aegis of Fmr. State Minister of Civil Aviation Ashok Abeysin
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A progress review meeting was held on 16th December 2020 with the officials of the project staff of Taisei Corporation, the contractor of the BIADP Phase II Stage 2 Package A, and Japan Airport Consultants under the guidance of Major General (Rtd.) G. A. Chandrasiri, Chairman, Airport and Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) (Private) Limited. The meeting was held to review the progress of the construction of Terminal-2 and associated works.
The Notice to Proceed was issued to the contractor on 14th December 2020. Accordingly, the contractor has commenced their work with their short-term, medium-term, and long-term plans. The project is going to be completed within 36 months and the discussion was held to ensure the completion of key activities within the stipulated timelines.
Mr. Aruna Warushahennadige, Director AASL/Director in charge- Terminal 2 BIA, Head of Projects, Project Director, and Heads of Divisions of AASL attended the meeting.
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BIA new terminal to be completed within 3 years
BIADP Phase II Stage 2 Package A kickoff meeting was held on 23rd December 2020 with the officials of Taisei Corporation, the contractor of the BIADP Phase II Stage 2 Package A, and Japan Airport Consultants under the guidance of Major General (Rtd.) G. A. Chandrasiri, Chairman, Airport and Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) (Private) Limited.
The meeting was held to meet the project team to kick off the “Package A” project after contracts have been signed. The project team was introduced, to get the team to work together effectively to contribute enormously towards the success of the project.
The Chairman of AASL emphasized that the project has to be completed within the next three years under the directive of His Excellency the President and Hon. Prime Minister. A presentation was conducted by the resident project manager of Japan Airport Consultants (JAC), who are the consultants for the project, explaining the project background and the key responsibilities.
Mr. Aruna Warushahennadige, Director AASL/Director in charge- Terminal 2 BIA, Head of Projects, Project Director, Heads of Divisions, and other senior officers of AASL attended the meeting.BIADP Phase II Stage 2 Package A kickoff meeting was held on 23rd December 2020 with the officials of Taisei Corporation, the contractor of the BIADP Phase II Stage 2 Package A, and Japan Airport Consultants under the guidance of Major General (Rtd.) G. A. Chandrasiri, Chairman, Airport and Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) (Private) Limited. …Last edited by kennny15; 26-12-2020, 02:29 PM.
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Expansionary project at BIA makes progress
Expansionary work at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) which also includes the construction of a second terminal (Terminal 2) that began late last year after facing years of delays due to a number of reasons, is being undertaken according to plan, with 38 aprons having already been constructed under the project.
Airport and Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) Ltd. (AASL) Chairman Maj. Gen. (Retd.) G.A. Chandrasiri told The Sunday Morning Business that along with the expansionary work and the scheduled reopening of the airport for all tourists, they are preparing to go back to pre-Covid levels.
After running into numerous obstacles that delayed the implementation of the project for years, construction of Terminal 2 at the BIA was launched on 30 November last year.
The Japan International Co-operation Agency (JICA) is the concessionary loan provider for the new terminal at BIA. The loan agreement of Rs. 56 billion was signed over four years ago on 24 March 2016.
The new terminal building would feature the addition of 96 check-in counters, eight baggage claim belts, seven baggage makeup carousels, 16 contact boarding gates with 28 passenger boarding bridges, and six bus gates. The scope also includes a capacity enhancement of the incinerator, water treatment plant, and sewerage treatment plant.
The BIA has been in dire need of another terminal for years now. It had more than 170 aircraft movements per day, including an average of more than 60 movements of heavy aircraft per day in 2018. The existing six million-passenger terminal handled 10 million passengers in 2018, resulting in hours of delays, particularly as passengers were trying to collect their baggage.
According to the annual reports of AASL, the airport experienced heavy congestion in the arrival and departure zones, as well as vehicular traffic, particularly during peak hours; all while passenger arrivals grew 5-6% Year-on-Year (YoY).
Source: The morning lk
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Originally posted by Serendib View PostExpansionary project at BIA makes progress
Expansionary work at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) which also includes the construction of a second terminal (Terminal 2) that began late last year after facing years of delays due to a number of reasons, is being undertaken according to plan, with 38 aprons having already been constructed under the project.
Source: The morning lk
Video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AS42eLSQY00
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The existing aprons (Apron A, B & C) will be converted to the terminal parking in terminal 2. I can see most of the construction of Apron E have been completed. Does anyone know when Apron E going to be opened for aircraft parking?
Video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AS42eLSQY00
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Bandaranaike International Airport in Colombo, the Capital of Sri Lanka is facing an enormous growth in air traffic. The existing runway and taxiways have been serving air traffic for almost 3 decades without interruption. August 2016 - December 2017 ( i found a video and i want to share)
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