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Sheremetyevo Airport - International Terminal

Moscow, Russia (2009)

Sheremetyevo International Airport is the largest international airport in the Russian Federation. The principal carrier of the Sheremetyevo Airport is OAO “Aeroflot - Russian Airlines”, for which Sheremetyevo is the base airport. At present, the airport has two terminals for providing services to passengers of domestic and international air routes, Sheremetyevo - 1 with a capacity of 650 passengers per hour and Sheremetyevo - 2 with a capacity of 2,100 passengers per hour, respectively. The new Terminal 3 will have a carrying capacity of 3,800 passengers per hour, arrival plus departure, and 2,500 passengers per hour, arrival or departure.

Apart from the terminal building, the major work items to be accomplished under the contract are an apron area of 350,000 sqm, a multi-story car park building for 2,800 cars, a control tower, flyovers and bridges, various other car and bus parks, external facilities such as water treatment plant and water supply lines, MV switch room, boiler house, infrastructure works including high voltage cable lines, gas supply networks, sewage lines, fiber optic cable ducts, reconstruction of the aircraft refueling system and hard and soft landscaping.

The terminal building is a reinforced concrete building, having six floors, with a ground floor area of 48,000 sqm and a total construction area of 168,000 sqm. The height of the terminal building is 38.5 m and the roof has a steel structure dome, having a diameter of 60 m. The building has an aluminum glazed facade. Since the existing airport facilities are in operation during the whole of the construction of terminal 3, special care has to be given to safety, environmental protection and security.

The project was completed in November 2009.

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MUGLA AIRPORT

Bodrum, Turkey (2010)

One of the busiest cities, therefore the airports, in the Agean region of Turkey is called Milas-Bodrum Airport. The airport was opened to international traffic. The airport is located in between the city of Mugla and Bodrum district.

The airport consists of one domestic and one international terminals, and its serving more than 3 million passengers per year. The new international terminal was structuraly designed by Emir Engineering and the project was completed in 2010.

The new international terminal consist a total of 95,683 square meter closed area, serving more than 5 million people per year. The structure is 425 meter long, and it includes 8 piers with a distance of 52 meters each.

There are 800 people working in the international terminal, and the building has 5 luggage band that serves up to 500 luggages at the same time, 24 escalators, and 29 elevators. In addition to these, the building has security department, CIP lounge, duty free, restaurants, a heatlh clinic, banks, rent a car units, and a Cargo company.

The airport’s parking building includes 114 bus parking spaces, 315 personal parking space, and 287 parking space dedicated for passenger. The parking building has a total of 26,660 meter square closed area.The airport was opened to public on June 3, 2012.

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