Greek construction company GEK Terna has signed a €262 million ($297.7 million) contract with France's Vinci Airports for the construction and refurbishment of Belgrade's Nikola Tesla airport.

Credit: GEK Terna
The project includes a series of infrastructure overhauls, aiming to develop and upgrade the airport’s capacity and operating conditions, enable airlines to offer new routes and increase passenger and cargo traffic in line with Serbia’s economic growth, based on current and future data, GEK Terna said in a statement.
Under the terms of the deal, GEK Terna will be in charge of building a new passenger terminal with a total surface area of 42,000m2, refurbishing existing terminal facilities with a total surface area of 15,000m2, building a new 3500m2 runway and upgrading the existing 3400m runway.
GEK Terna will also expand the existing apron and build new apron infrastructure with a total surface area of 55,000m2, expand the existing deicing pads with a surface area of 6000m2 and build new car parks with 2400 parking slots.
GEK Terna will also build nine taxiways, roads with a total length of 3.5 kilometres and a rainwater drainage system.
The construction works will take five years to complete.
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