Construction of Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) is advancing at faster pace, according to Cristiano Ceccato, Director at Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA). The renowned architectural firm, responsible for designing the airport, is optimistic about the pace and quality of the project.
Ceccato highlighted that the construction of NMIA is moving forward rapidly, adhering to the ambitious timelines set for its development. The airport, which is poised to become one of Indiaโs major aviation hubs, reflects a modern architectural vision that aligns with the country’s growing infrastructure demands.
The projectโs design, conceptualised by ZHA, emphasises innovation, sustainability, and efficiency. The airport’s layout has been crafted to handle high passenger traffic while maintaining a smooth operational flow. The architectural firm is closely working with Indian authorities and local contract to ensure that the airport meets global standards.
NMIA is expected to significantly reduce the pressure on Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, which is currently operating beyond its capacity. The new airport will cater to the increasing air traffic in the region and boost economic growth by improving connectivity.
The first phase of the airport is slated for completion in 2024, with subsequent phases to follow. Once fully operational, NMIA will serve as a critical gateway for international and domestic flights, enhancing the aviation infrastructure in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.
Zaha Hadid Architects’ involvement in NMIA underscores the importance of world-class design in India’s infrastructure projects, contributing to the country’s vision of developing cutting-edge transportation facilities.
source:constructionworld.in