Hyundai Engineering & Construction (E&C), South Korea announced in a statement that it has won the main construction project of the new international airport passenger terminal in Chinchero, Peru.
The value of the contract is USD 428 millions.
The passenger terminal construction project for the Chinchero International Airport in Peru, following the latest site-preparation deal early this year, was ordered by the Ministry of Transport and Communications of Peru.
Hyundai E&C led the J/V (Sinohydro, ICA, HV Contatistas) consisting of global companies from Mexico and China to eventually clinch the deal (Hyundai represents 35%).
The new airport terminal construction project is part of building an international airport with a capacity of 5.7 million passengers per year in Chinchero, Peru, located 15km northwest of Cusco, to attract visitors to Machu Picchu, the famous site of ancient ruins of the Inca civilization.
The airport will feature state-of-the-art eco-friendly facilities, including terminal buildings, control towers, runways and moorings. The construction will last for 47 months and will be extended to 63 months when including repair and maintenance. The project will be implemented based on a fast-track approach of implementing design and construction at the same time.
Hyundai E&C ranked first in both technological and commercial scores during its technical and commercial evaluation following the bid closing in last April, overtaking the contending team consisting of companies form Spain and Italy.
Hyundai E&C, which entered the new Peruvian market for the first time in March with the deal for site-preparation of the new airport, will be able to efficiently manage both design and construction of the entire project by winning the latest terminal construction project.
In line with the airport’s reputation as the gateway airport to the global tourist site Machu Picchu, the latest advanced design technique of Building Information Modeling(BIM) will be applied to digitize and manage the entire process from design, construction to maintenance. Moreover, 3D building modeling will be used to not only differentiate designs, reduce construction period, and save construction costs, but also maximize energy-saving efficiency.
In particular, it is all the more meaningful that Team Korea including Korean Airports Corporation(KAC) and Hanmi Global, will serve as the PMO(Project Management Office) overseeing the overall project from design review, construction process and quality control and commissioning on behalf of the Peruvian government, implemented the deal as the 2019 government-to-government (G2G) contract, and that the construction will also be carried out by Korean companies.