Bhogapuram International Airport: Zurich, Munich, Incheon among seven bidders for Andhra project

Seven bidders have submitted offers, competing to build the Rs 4,200-crore greenfield Bhogapuram International Airport project in Andhra Pradesh.
Virender Singh, CEO, Andhra Pradesh Airports Development Corporation (APDCL), told FE the authority has received bids from a joint venture of Zurich Airport and a local bank, Essel Infraprojects in a joint venture with Munich Airport, Reliance Infrastructure in a joint venture with South Korea’s Incheon Airport, GVK, GMR, National Investment and Infrastructure Fund (NIIF) along with AviAlliance, and Bangalore International Airport (BIAL) in a joint venture with Mauritius-based I Investments. He said the the winning bidder will be announced by the end of the month.

The airport is to be developed in three phases at an approximate cost of Rs 4,200 crore. The winning bidder will develop the airport which will have a capacity to accommodate 6 million passengers annually at the end of the first phase of construction, growing to 12 million at the end of the second phase and finally, to 18 million at the end of the third phase when construction of the airport will be fully completed. The developer is to recover his expenses from revenue sharing and from property development rights in the area which will be allotted to them. The project will be awarded to the bidder offering the highest revenue share. The concession period is for 40 years and can be extended by another 20 years, Singh told FE.

The Bhogapuram airport has been delayed due to various reasons. The Airports Authority of India (AAI) had pipped GMR in 2017 to win the right to develop the airport but this was cancelled by the Andhra Pradesh government in January this year. The state government also expanded the scope of the project from a “mere airport to an integrated airport”, according to an official release issued in January.

AAI had won the bid after it offered a revenue share of 30.2%, compared to GMR’s 21.6%. As per the new tender, the winning bidder will now have to develop the airport as a hub for aircraft MRO (maintenance, repair and overhaul) activities as well as operate an aviation training institute. The airport is to be built about 40 km from Visakhapatnam.

Source: Financial Express

Good response to pre-bidding for Bhogapuram International Airport

The pre-bid conference for request for proposals for the development of a greenfield international airport at Bhogapuram in Vizianagaram district saw 13 reputed national and international agencies/companies taking part. Ajay Jain, Principal Secretary, Energy, Infrastructure, Andhra Pradesh, said: “Thirteen agencies were taken on the field visit at Bhogapuram for better understanding of the field conditions. The agencies are expected to submit their response to the RFQ (Request for Quotation) by September 10.”

Ramky, Essel, GVK, GMR, ADPI (France), NIIF (with Fraport), Oberoi, AECOM of America, BIAL, Reliance with Zurich Airport, Italy Group (EPC and minor stake in Airports) are among those who participated in the meeting.

Jain said the commercial operations from Dagadarthi, Nellore airport will commence from January 2020. Dagadarthi is envisaged as a low-cost, no-frills airport on a public-private partnership (PPP) basis. The 1,352-acre airport project to be developed at a cost of ₹368 crore will be the first in bifurcated Andhra Pradesh to come up on a PPP basis.

The passenger air traffic has increased at an annual growth rate of 33 per cent from 1.3 million passengers per annum in 2014 to 4.1 million passengers per annum in 2018, Jain said.

Source: The Hindu Business Line