Major Tender for Dholera Airport Terminal
Dholera International Airport Company Limited (DIACL) has issued a tender for the construction of a state-of-the-art terminal building at the upcoming Greenfield airport in the Dholera Special Investment Region (DSIR), Gujarat . This facility is designed to handle both domestic and international passengers, marking a major leap in the region’s air connectivity.
📡 First Phase: Radar & Ancillary Works
The initial phase involves:
- Installation of Air Surveillance Radar (ASR) and Monopulse Secondary Surveillance Radar (MSSR)
- Erection of an antenna tower
- Related infrastructure projects to support safe and efficient airport operations
The budget for this radar-centric work is approximately ₹19 crore (excluding GST)
⏳ Timeline & Key Milestones
- Tender issue date: Mid-September 2024
- Bid deadlines:
- Technical bids Sept 24, 2024
- Technical opening Sept 30, 2024
- Financial bids Oct 10, 2024
- Completion period: 6 months—covering radar, antenna tower, approach roads, and support infrastructure
📈 Broader Context: Airport Masterplan
Earlier in 2024, DIACL awarded an EPC work order worth ₹3,300 crore for constructing a fully integrated passenger terminal, Air Traffic Control (ATC) tower, cargo complex, and essential utilities . The airport is slated to become operational between 2025–26, aligned with broader regional development goals .
🌐 Why This Airport Matters
- Strategic greenfield infrastructure: Enhances the DMIC and strengthens Dholera’s position as a key economic and industrial hub.
- Improved multimodal connectivity: Complements expressways, freight corridors, and future metro links—elevating ease of travel and logistics.
- Catalytic growth driver: Airports often serve as engines for regional development—stimulating real estate, hospitality, logistics, and job creation.
✅ Summary
The tender for radar systems, antenna tower, and support infrastructure marks a vital step in the phased development of Dholera International Airport. With rigorous timelines and significant investments, DIACL is steering the project toward its goal of commercial operations by 2025–26. Once completed, the airport will be a pivotal asset for Dholera SIR and the wider DMIC region, accelerating economic and industrial growth.