Cairo International Airport Terminal-3 | GMW MIMARLIK

GMW MIMARLIK Cairo / Egypt / 2008

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In 2007, GMW MIMARLIK was appointed to provide full architectural design services by the Design and Build Contractors responsible for the construction of the new 11 million pax Terminal 3 at Cairo International Airport.  Planned on three full and three mezzanine floors, the terminal building is connected to a 3-storey pier structure, which provides 22 boarding lounges, two of which have been adapted to serve the new generation airbus A380. The project also includes an apron control tower and a 3-storey bridge structure spanning between Terminals 2 and 3. 


The original project designed by NACO (Holland) and ECG (Egypt) has been developed to comply with the up to date international design standards, operational requirements, and the regulations for acoustics and earthquake resistance.  The interior design has also been adapted to provide a contemporary airport environment equipped with the most advanced technologies and airport systems. 


Client: TAV


Use: International Passenger Terminal


Gross floor area: 200,200 sqm


Completion: Spring 2008


 

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    In 2007, GMW MIMARLIK was appointed to provide full architectural design services by the Design and Build Contractors responsible for the construction of the new 11 million pax Terminal 3 at Cairo International Airport.  Planned on three full and three mezzanine floors, the terminal building is connected to a 3-storey pier structure, which provides 22 boarding lounges, two of which have been adapted to serve the new generation airbus A380. The project also includes an apron control tower...

    Project details
    • Year 2008
    • Work started in 2007
    • Work finished in 2008
    • Client TAV
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Airports
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