![]() ![]() Thinc, a project management company, provided project management services for the project in partnership with UK-based asset consultancy firm EC Harris.Īs part of the contract, the firms provided design reviews, strategic advice, commercial modelling, and traffic forecasting services. The departure hall was opened in August 2015, followed by the opening of the baggage claim area in arrivals and arrivals concourse. The departure lounge on the first floor has been expanded to 2,000m² and features world-class duty-free retail stores, expanded airport lounge, prayer room, and a world-class VIP paid lounge service with spa facilities. It includes a new departure check-in hall with a 7m-high raised ceiling and new check-in desks bringing the total number to 36.Įntry into the departure hall is eased with a two-lane vehicle drop-off, which improves the traffic flow. The upgraded terminal features a modern design and a sleek appearance with better provision for natural light and air. The domestic terminal upgrade added 4,000m² of floor space to the terminal, a new check-in building, additional counters, safety systems, and more carousels to enable improved passenger flow within the terminal. Nadi international Airport is Fiji’s main international gateway and is one of the two international airports. The emergency backup systems were upgraded with new generators and the security and access control systems across the terminal were upgraded to IATA and ICAO requirements. ![]() Lighting and low-voltage power systems were also replaced. Escalators and lifts were replaced, along with the installation of three new lifts. Telecommunication and data infrastructure was completely replaced with a new fibre-based system to enable an IP-based support system. The project included significant structural changes, a complete makeover of the facility covering a floor area of 25,000m², which includes retail spaces, lounges, airline gates, public facilities, office space, and back-of-house areas.Ī new chilled water system and an energy-efficient building management system with monitoring systems have been installed in the building.įire sprinkler systems of the firefighting system were upgraded along with storage tanks, booster pumps, fire electrical services, and fire service mains. “The $105m terminal upgrade project involves a complete renovation of international and domestic terminal facilities, along with major airside extensions.” ![]()
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