BATUMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (GEORGIA)
ELEGANT PORTAL FOR NEIGHBOURING CULTURES...
Construction Contract of Building and Upgrading Works at The Batumi International Airport in Georgia
Commencement Date: May 2006
Completion Date: May 2007
Facts & Figures
Terminal Design Capacity: 562,500 passengers per year
Terminal Building Area: 4,080 m²
Car Park Area: 3,100 m²
Car Park Capacity:100 vehicles
Check-in Counters: 6 units
Baggage Claim Carousels: 1 units
Apson Area: 24,165 m²
Service Roads: 4,000 m²
Runway Rehabilitation: 106,290 m²
Runway Extention: 6,210 m²
Aircraft Turning Areas on Each Side: 8,176 M
Runway Shoulders: 43,854 m²
Connecting Road to New Terminal: 7,000 m²
Fire Station: 360 m²
Total Construction Period: 13 months
Contractor: TAV Construction - URBAN JV
With its distinctive single-domed glass roof, the Batumi International Airport in Georgia is a signature TAV Construction development. In an agreement signed in May of 2006 with the Joint Stock Company Tbilisi International Airport, TAV agreed to work on both the Tbilisi and Batumi airports. The contract specified a 12 month period for the design, engineering, financing, construction, testing and commissioning of the Batumi International Airport.
The design of the Passenger Terminal, as well as the master plan of the airport, was developed by the TAV Design Group. Besides the usual interior design and construction, TAV Construction was also responsible for civil works on the runway, taxiway and apron lighting system, as well as developing a runway drainage system and other auxiliary facilities. The latter included a car park and terminal drainage, water and power supply, sewage lines and the telephone network. The New Batumi International Airport promises to connect Georgians with the world and vice versa, in a manner that is both convenient and enjoyable.