Mumbai: Around 20 companies on Wednesday participated at the pre-bid conference for the Navi Mumbai International Airport. This was the first meeting after the City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) had floated on February 5 the request for qualification (RFQ) for the proposed airport. These entities showed up at the meeting despite the dispute over the acquisition of 271-hectare private land from six villages, opposed to the compensation package announced by the Maharashtra government in November.
Representatives of Tata Realty and Infrastructure, Zurich Airport, Ferrovial, Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL), Srei Infrastructure Finance, Samsung C&T, IL&FS, GMR Group, Shakat Aviation, Walnut Aviation, Essel Infrastructure and Vinci Concessions India were present. Many financial and technical consultants such as CB Richard Ellis, EY, Gensler and contracting firms such as IRB Infrastructure Developers and Tata Projects also participated.
03/04/14 Sanjay Jog/Business Standard
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Representatives of Tata Realty and Infrastructure, Zurich Airport, Ferrovial, Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL), Srei Infrastructure Finance, Samsung C&T, IL&FS, GMR Group, Shakat Aviation, Walnut Aviation, Essel Infrastructure and Vinci Concessions India were present. Many financial and technical consultants such as CB Richard Ellis, EY, Gensler and contracting firms such as IRB Infrastructure Developers and Tata Projects also participated.
03/04/14 Sanjay Jog/Business Standard