The second extension comes after the authority deferred the deadline for receiving bids for RFQ (request for qualification) for two weeks on January 9.
"Today we received only a single bid from GVK (which anyway has the first right of refusal being the operator of the Mumbai airport). Therefore, we have given a further extension to all the three bidders to submit their bids till February 13. This is the last extension," a Cidco official told PTI.
The City and Industrial Development Corporation (Cidco), which is the nodal agency for the over Rs 16,000- crore international airport project, had short-listed four consortia -- GMR, GVK, Hiranandani groups and Tata Reality.
However, three of them - GMR Group that operates the Delhi and Hyderabad airports, Hiranandani group and the Tatas -- opted out of the bidding process ahead of the first deadline of January 9, citing project "risk" and "onerous" bid condition, leaving the GVK Group as the single bidder for the ambitious project which has been planned over a decade ago.
Last February, Cidco had invited RFQ and the deadline for submissions was extended quite a few times. It was first extended to July 30, then September 2 and October 31. Finally, after another extension, the deadline ended on December 10.
The project requires around 2,268 hectares, of which 1,160 hectares would be utilised for aeronautical purposes.
State Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis had given down an ambitious target of commissioning before the 2019 Maharashtra elections.
The airport is designed to serve 10 million passengers per annum in its first phase and 60 million upon completion of the second phase.
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