Groupe ADP wins contract to design international airports in Asia and Africa

December 27, 2017: Groupe ADP, through its subsidiary ADP Ingnierie recently won a series of contracts with major international airports for design, study, and technical assistance projects. These new contracts have been signed with countries in Asia and Africa. Gratien Maire, CEO of ADP Ingnierie said, "This series of contract testifies a two-fold observation. The […]

Groupe ADP wins contract to design international airports in Asia and Africa
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December 27, 2017: Groupe ADP, through its subsidiary ADP Ingnierie recently won a series of contracts with major international airports for design, study, and technical assistance projects. These new contracts have been signed with countries in Asia and Africa.

Gratien Maire, CEO of ADP Ingnierie said, "This series of contract testifies a two-fold observation. The recognition of our company's 360 degree expertise all along the airport value chain as the air traffic is increasing, and the reinforcement of our geographic proximity with the clients due to our recent reorganisation and almost the passionate commitment of all employees bring promising fruit.”

In Asia, Groupe ADP secured consulting contract to upgrade airside facilities%u2014 runways, taxiways and parking stands of the Beijing Capital International Airport. Similarly, it received contract to provide technical assistance for a new passenger terminal of the Adisutjipto International Airport in Yogyakarta. The project will primarily focus on the architectural design and planning of its new infrastructure project. It also signed contract to design third runway of Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok and conduct feasibility study for the Vietnam, Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City.

In Africa, it has been contracted to create a blueprint for the international airport at Francistown, the second-largest city in Botswana. Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi is yet another project where ADP Ingnierie is responsible for architectural designing of the building.

Besides, it also won project to create blueprints for Mozambique's five busiest airports, including the one in the capital city of Maputo.

Other major projects include project management of Benin Republic: new international airport in Cotonou, conduct technical studies for maintenance of Senegal, Blaise Diagne International Airport in Dakar.

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