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AECOM has won the contract to design the airfield of Istanbul's new 150 million passengers per annum super hub.

The work will involves all the airside works for the project, including the three initial runways, taxiways, apron, associated drainage systems, airfield ground lighting and navigational aids.

It will be supported by its delivery partner, Deltaturk, a Turkish consultancy. AECOM will also deliver construction supervision services.

The fast track programme will require AECOM to deliver its designs within one year, with the airport due to open in early 2018.

The works to be designed cover an area of approximately 16 square kilometres and will be completed by specialist teams in the UK and Turkey.

AECOM’s client is IGA, a consortium of five leading Turkish contractors comprising Cengiz, Mapa, Limak, Kolin and Kalyon.

IGA won the concession to build the scheme as the engineering, procurement and construction contractor and will also be the operator.

Yusuf AkçayoÄŸlu, chief executive officer of IGA Construction, said: “Istanbul New Airport is an important investment for the future of Turkey.

"It is expected to contribute more than €32.4 billion + VAT to the Turkish economy during construction and in its first 25 years of operation, and create hundreds of thousands of jobs. With flights to more than 350 destinations, the airport will make Istanbul one of the leading global aviation hubs in the world.”

Bernardo Gogna, senior vice president and director of global aviation, AECOM, said: “The demand for mega hub airports is growing, with the most successful cities investing in air travel to attract international trade.

"Straddling the East and West, this ambitious plan will see Istanbul quickly become one of the most connected cities in the world.

"We will work closely with IGA to provide global and local aviation expertise for this prestigious project.”

Located on the European side of the city, the airport will be Istanbul’s third gateway and will have an initial capacity of 90 million passengers per year.