Renovation of Hyderabad international airport

Renovation of Hyderabad international airport

In March 2020, extensive renovation work began at Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport. The main objective of the project was to improve the airport’s infrastructure by ensuring safe and durable taxiways and runways that meet international standards and can withstand heavy traffic loads. Rajiv Gandhi International Airport is named after the former Prime Minister of India, Rajiv Gandhi, and is recognized as one of the best airports in the world, having made AirHelp’s top ten list in the world.

During the project, StabilRoad® technology was used, with the help of which all the runways and taxiways, with a total length of 8 kilometers, were stabilized. The entire existing pavement structure was stabilized, making the airport runways more durable and long-lasting. Reusing existing material reduced the need for new materials and contributed to environmental sustainability.

The renovation of Hyberbad International Airport was a successful project that demonstrated the benefits of using StabilRoad® technology. Thanks to StabilRoad® technology, airport runways are now stronger and more durable, providing safe and comfortable flight operations for thousands of passengers and goods.

Project data

  • Project Manager: Vishwa Samudra Engineering
  • Location: Hyderabad, India
  • Area: 300,000 m2
  • Construction period: March 2020 – March 2021
  • Construction period: 1 year

Project gallery

  • airport
  • ecological footprint
  • hyderabad
  • india
  • runway
  • stabilization
  • taxiways