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AP govt clears TEFR study for Sagar, Ongole airports
AP govt clears TEFR study for Sagar, Ongole airports

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

AP govt clears TEFR study for Sagar, Ongole airports

Vijayawada: Infrastructure and investments minister BC Janardhan Reddy said that state govt has accorded permission to AP Airport Development Corporation Limited (APADCL) for selection of consultants to undertake the techno-economic feasibility study report (TEFR) for the proposed greenfield airports at Nagarjunasagar and Ongole here. Reddy mentioned that collectors of the respective districts have already identified suitable lands for the construction of the greenfield airports, while the Airports Authority of India (AAI) completed the preliminary feasibility study of the two airports. Subsequently, govt approved for floating tenders regarding selection of consultants for preparation of TEFR for the proposed Amaravati International Airport and Kuppam Airport in the state. In a press release issued by the infrastructure minister on Wednesday, he stated that the NDA state govt is according highest priority to the development of infrastructural amenities such as roads, railways, seaports, and airports in the state. In this regard, the ministry is working in tune with cief mnister N Chandrababu Naidu's vision to have at least 20 seaports,and fishing harbours and 14 airports in the state. On the occasion, Janardhan Reddy said that govt took up key infrastructure works at Kurnool airport in 2025-26 financial year, which include runways and safety (RESA) and maintenance works costing 3.6 crore, besides approval for a taxiway to the flight training organisation (FTO) at a cost of 4.4 crore. Moreover, govt reconstituted the technical evaluation committee with 12 members for examining bids for the selection of consultants and developers for various airport projects undertaken by the APADCL.

Infra development priority for coalition govt, says minister
Infra development priority for coalition govt, says minister

Hans India

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Hans India

Infra development priority for coalition govt, says minister

Vijayawada: Minister for investments, infrastructure, roads and buildings B C Janardhan Reddy said here on Wednesday that the coalition government is prioritising the development of infrastructure, including roads, railways, airports, ports, and fishing harbours, along with their connectivity across the state. He stated that in line with Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu's vision, systematic steps are being taken to ensure the state has at least 20 ports and fishing harbours combined, and specifically 14 airports, as part of a future-oriented action plan. In a statement outlining various ongoing development initiatives in the state, Janardhan Reddy confirmed that the state government has authorised the Andhra Pradesh Airport Development Corporation Limited to proceed with the tender process for selecting consultants. These consultants will prepare the Techno-Economic Feasibility Study Reports (TEFR) for the proposed greenfield airport projects in Nagarjuna Sagar and Ongole. He added that district collectors have already identified suitable sites for these two airports, and the Airport Authority of India (AAI) has completed preliminary feasibility studies. Approval has already been given for the consultant selection tender process for TEFR preparation for the Amaravati and Kuppam airports. The state government has granted administrative approval for two development projects at Kurnool Airport for the 2025-26 fiscal year including Rs 3.6 crore for correcting the Runway End Safety Areas (RESA) and other maintenance works and Rs 4.433 crore for providing a taxiway to the Flying Training Organisation (FTO) at Kurnool Airport. Janardhan Reddy said that the government has reconstituted a 12-member Technical Evaluation Committee to review bids for the selection of consultants and developers for airport projects undertaken by the Airport Development Corporation Limited in the state. Approval has been granted for the payment of bills totalling Rs 70.82 crore to 29 organisations previously owed by AP State FiberNet Limited (APSFL). The minister announced that the 7th State-Level Sagarmala meeting will be held on July 4 with Central and state government officials. Chaired by him as the minister for investments and infrastructure, the meeting will discuss various aspects, including the supervision, development, progress of ongoing projects under the Sagarmala project, and proposals for new projects.

TIDCO invites consultancy bids for Knowledge Tower at Tamil Nadu
TIDCO invites consultancy bids for Knowledge Tower at Tamil Nadu

New Indian Express

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • New Indian Express

TIDCO invites consultancy bids for Knowledge Tower at Tamil Nadu

CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation Ltd (TIDCO) has invited consultancy proposals for the design and execution of a new 'Knowledge Tower,' a flagship infrastructure initiative that will anchor the upcoming Tamil Nadu Knowledge City in Tiruvallur, just north of Chennai. Spread on 12.65-acre within Phase 1 of the Knowledge City project, the proposed tower is envisioned as a hub for high-value knowledge industries, offering built-up space for research institutions, technology firms, and innovation-driven enterprises. TIDCO has been tasked by the government with end-to-end responsibility for its planning and execution, including associated infrastructure. The development is expected to unfold in phases, with the initial stage comprising a minimum built-up area of one lakh square feet. Further expansion will be aligned with emerging demand and long-term strategic goals, suggesting a flexible, demand-responsive approach to growth. The project is being developed in line with a broader master plan and Techno-Economic Feasibility Report (TEFR) for the Tamil Nadu Knowledge City, prepared by CBRE South Asia. The appointed consultant will be required to align their architectural and engineering proposals with these foundational documents to ensure design consistency and adherence to the overall vision for the site. The master plan for the Knowledge City has been completed, and the state government is currently in discussion with several national and international universities to establish campuses in the city. The consultant will be responsible for delivering architectural, engineering, and project management services across the lifecycle of the project. This includes the master planning and conceptual design, detailed architectural and engineering work for the initial phase, preparation of tender documents, and support during procurement. The selected firm will also oversee construction management for the first phase of the tower. The focus is on developing public plazas, ramps, open areas, bus shelters, common parking spaces, vehicular drop-offs, and other elements which will be developed or proposed in Phase 1. A pre-bid meeting will be held on June 11 and the last date for proposals is July 4.

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