3. AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INIDA
MISSION
“To achieve highest standards of safety
and quality in air traffic services and
airport management
by providing
state-of-the-art infrastructure for total
customer satisfaction, contributing to
economic growth and prosperity of the
nation.”
4. AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INIDA
VISION
“To be world-class organization
providing leadership in air traffic
services and airport management &
making India a major hub in Asia
Pacific Region by 2016.”
5. AIRPORT TERMINAL BUILDING IS
AN AMALGAMATION OF
•Infrastructure development
•Building Construction
•Transportation
•Tourism
•Environment
THEREFORE, IT’S ENTRY
QUALIFIES IN THE COMPETITION
UNDER ALL THESE CATEGORIES
6. AIRPORT TERMINAL IS AN INTERFACE
BETWEEN
•Surface and air transport
•Rail and air transport
•Sea and air transport
•Water ways and air transport
8. AIRPORT TERMINAL BUILDING SPEAKS
ABOUT
Development, culture, art and heritage of:
• The Nation
• State
• City
• Area
9. AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA IS
COMMITTED FOR
•Development of the existing airport as well as
construction of new airports keeping in mind
all factors stated in the previous slides.
•Construction of New Expandable Modular
Integrated Terminal Building at Raipur
Airport is one such Endeavour by Airports
Authority of India.
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Project Cost135.72 cr.
Date of Inauguration7th November 2012
Date of commissioning11th November 2012
Ground Floor Area 14000 sqm & First Floor Area 4500 sqm.
Passengers Capacity – 500 Domestic & 200 International
Car Park – 500 Cars and 10 Buses
State of the art building consist of steel structure and glazing.
Wall Cladding with ACP and SS
Vitrified Tiles and granite Flooring
Perforated Metal Ceiling System
Tensile Structure for Cafeteria in Car Park
Hydro-pneumatic water supply system
MBBR technology based STP 200 KLD
Water harvesting by creating artificial pond.
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12. SALIENT FEATURES
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100 KWA solar power plant integrated with the main grid.
Centralized Air - conditioning with Building Management
System.
100 % Standby Power Supply
Provision of PBB, (2 at present + 2 in future)
Provision of Lifts, Escalators, CCTV etc.
Provision of PA system with car calling facility.
Flight Information Display System
Fire Detection, Alarm & Aspiration System
Fire fighting system consists of Hydrants and Sprinklers
State-of-art Baggage Handling System Compatible With Inline X-ray Baggage System.
13. This project is eligible for
EEA 2013 because of
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Innovation
Operational Excellence
Self Reliance
Impact
Future Readiness
15. •Highly complex geometry of
primary roof trusses, having bidirectional
curvature,
shaped
beautifully, with skylight throughout
the length provide extremely
beautiful view from inside.
17. The Structure consists
of 14500 tubular
members
The multilayered roof
allows good amount
of daylight inside the
terminal
The roof emits light in
the sky which makes it
visible at night
•The curvilinear roof
form, spans 120 m.
•Maximum clear span
of 39 m and a 12 m
cantilever at airside
creating a unique
floating effect
The Challenge – A dynamic roof form
19. •Its organic form deriving its
genesis from an “avian” is
conceived with a sliced dome at the
center and multiple wings elevating
the roof profile towards the sky
give the building a distinct beautiful
look.
25. •A green belt with a meanderings
water channel lined with glass tiles,
flowing water having turbulence
created by bubbles, plenty of art pieces
around, in the center of building
provides the passenger a mood
refreshing view.
51. •The project cost has been maintained
within estimated cost by continuous
monitoring and taking timely cost
cutting
measures
but
without
compromising aesthetics and functional
requirements.
•Lot of space and short travel distance
for circulation for the passengers.
57. •All required facilities for physically
challenged passengers & mothers with
small babies and World class mechanical
and electrical equipment.
•Use of sturdy and maintenance free
materials.
67. Raipur Airport
Material Application
Glass
MAXIMISES DAYLIGHT
WHILE MINIMIZING HEAT
GAIN AND GLARE
Structural Glazing with 24 mm thick double insulated glazing unit of approved
make comprising of two glass panel of 6 mm thick toughened NANO SKN 154
(Double silvered, highly neutral)+ 12 mm air gap by a metal spacer and
hermetically sealed + 6 mm clear float toughened glass on the inside as per
drawing in clear vision areas complete in all respect including periphery
sealing, providing smoke seals at floor termination level.
Structural Glazing
71. •Materials pallet has been optimized to use mostly locally available
materials.
•An Indian firm has executed the work with Indian expertise.
•The consultant is an Indian firm.
•Successful completion of marvelous building with most of Indian
materials and technologies will generate self confidence in Indian
organizations associated in such project in various ways. Even the
Indian manufacturers will be inspired to produce indigenous
materials which had to be imported.
•Display of local Indian arts inside terminal building will generate
interest among domestic / international tourists about Indian
handicrafts, which will boost local handicraft industry.
86. •It will add to development of economy of the region, improve connectivity and
promote tourism.
•It is a beautiful and intelligent building with lot of greenery / plantation inside
and outside. It will inspire others also to promote greenery around man made
structures.
•It is a green building using solar light through glazed walls and skylights to keep
the building lighted in day time. A solar power plant of 100 KW has been
established on roof of service block to generate solar power. Augmented the
natural depression of the site into a natural pond to collect rainwater for rain water
harvesting. Sewerage treatment plant for recycling treated water for horticulture
purpose has been established. All of these efforts contribute to use of
nonconventional means of power and preservation of water resources. Other
organizations also will be inspired to adopt such provisions.
•The terminal building has come up nicely and inspired State Govt. to make
additional land available for future expansion and focus on development of
airports in other cities of the state.
Successful completion of this project has highlighted the capacity of AAI as an
organization to deliver world class airport terminal at competitive cost.
87. The new expansion plan shall
facilitate an area of 25,000
sq.m and four gates catering
to the future expanding needs
by 2020.
New Integrated
Terminal
Old Terminal Building
The Site
88. Named
as
the
Swami
Vivekananda
airport,
the
terminal currently, is in
a
position to accommodate 1
million
domestic
and
international
passengers
annually
The city side development
includes elaborate plans for
areas specifically dedicated to
a surface car park for 350
cars, 150 taxis,10 buses,
28 V.IP. cars at a distance
of
100m
from
the
terminal.
On arrival the terminal
flaunts
a
picturesque
panoramic lush green city
side
The Site
100. •It is a spacious building with about 26.5 sqm. plinth area per
passenger in peak hours. It provides scope to deal with increasing
traffic demand for next 10 -12 years or so.
•Currently there is no international operation but provisions have
been made to start the same without problem whenever demand
arises.
•Expansion possibilities through modular design.
•It is a structure with contemporary urban form. This will ensure
that building doesn’t look old fashioned in coming years.
•Generation of solar power, rain water harvesting, and use of
recycled sewage will help to tackle future needs of energy and
water.