ABB Wins Delhi Airport Order
ABB (Zurich, Switzerland) has won an order of US$77 million for the design, supply, installation, testing and commissioning of electrical products and systems for a new terminal building (T3) at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi, India.
ABB will provide electrical infrastructure and control systems for T3, which is currently under construction. The scope of the order includes 11-kV panels, a distribution transformer, a low-voltage panel, cabling, wiring, conduits, light fixtures, bus ducts and uninterruptible power supply for dependable backup power if primary power is lost. Supervisory control and data acquisition provides local and remote control capability for immediate access to real-time network information, as well as easy connectivity to other systems in the electrical network. Terminal T3 will cover an area of 520,000 sq m (5.6 million sq ft) with the capacity to handle 25 million passengers, and is scheduled to be operational by March 2010.
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