Angkasa Pura Airports in Indonesia has announced that 26 international and national companies have participated in the procurement process of management and development of Lombok International Airport.
The companies passed the pre-qualification process include: Royal Schiphol, Incheon Airport, Changi Airport, GMR Airport, Malaysia Airport BHD, Munich Airport, Vinci Airport, Fraport, Egis International, Titan Global Group, China Construction, Bechtel Enterprise, Scott Brownrigg, Lotte E&C, CU Phosco, Serco, Itochu Corporation, DAA International, AENA Internacional, AERTEC Solutions, ADP International, Toyota Tsusho, Mitsubishi, ASTRA Infra, Adhi Karya, and Waskita Karya.
Lombok airport will be developed under DBFOT (Design-Build-Finance-Operate-Transfer) procurement with a concession period of 30 years. The estimated investment value for the project is IDR 10.3 trillion (US$ 698.52 million).
The next procurement stage will involve the preparation of qualification documents by potential partners and evaluation of qualification documents (December 16-January 28, 2021). The announcement of the pre-qualification results is scheduled for January 29, 2021.
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