Ambitious airport terminal design intimidates bidders

Radio Taiwan International
Date: 22 July, 2019
By: Leslie Liao

Taoyuan International Airport’s planned Terminal 3 has an ambitious design that intimidates bidders

Taiwan’s main international airport has a daunting design for the new Terminal 3 that’s scaring off potential bidders for the project. Not only do the blueprints present huge engineering challenges, the high cost of materials is also making contractors think twice.

Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport is currently operating well past capacity. To alleviate the strain, authorities are looking to build Terminal 3, which would nearly double the airport’s capacity to 45 million passengers. However, the blueprints pose many challenges, some so big that they’re scaring off bidders.

The engineering firms behind the ambitious design are London-based Arup and Taiwan-based CECI. The roof of the building resembles ocean waves, while 130,000 aluminum tubes hanging from the ceiling evoke clouds. The metal tubes not only look impressive, they also absorb sound.
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