Mumbai: Expect work on the much-delayed Rs 15,000 crore Navi Mumbai airport project and the 22km Nhava-Sewri Mumbai Trans Harbour Link to begin in the first half of 2015.
Six to seven national and international airport developers have showed interest in placing bids next month as the state and Centre have not only made financial conditions more attractive for them, but have also entered the last phase of land acquisition towards Navi Mumbai for the Trans Harbour Link that promises to revolutionize the transport system.
"Both these projects will compliment each other in getting financially viable in the long run. For us, these projects are internally connected not only to increase the number of airport users but also to bring in development in proposed economic zones in this part of Panvel and Navi Mumbai," said a source in Cidco.
09/12/14 Sanjay Banerjee & Chittaranjan Tembhekar/Times of India
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Six to seven national and international airport developers have showed interest in placing bids next month as the state and Centre have not only made financial conditions more attractive for them, but have also entered the last phase of land acquisition towards Navi Mumbai for the Trans Harbour Link that promises to revolutionize the transport system.
"Both these projects will compliment each other in getting financially viable in the long run. For us, these projects are internally connected not only to increase the number of airport users but also to bring in development in proposed economic zones in this part of Panvel and Navi Mumbai," said a source in Cidco.
09/12/14 Sanjay Banerjee & Chittaranjan Tembhekar/Times of India