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MTCC begins coastal protection project in Hoarafushi airport

Maldives Transport and Contracting Company (MTCC) has commenced the coastal protection project in Hoarafushi Airport. The coastal protection project was officially launched by Parliamentarian Ahmed Saleem and CEO of MTCC Adam Azim.

The ceremony was also attended by Managing Director of Regional Airports Mohamed Rizvee, President of Hoarafushi Island Council Mohamed Waheed among other senior officials. Ministry of National Planning, Housing and Infrastructure contracted MTCC to develop the airport coastal protection project in Hoarafushi, Haa Alifu Atoll earlier this month.

The project includes the construction of a 2,861-metre quay wall on both sides of the runway and the construction of a concrete culvert on the causeway which connects Hoarafushi to the airport. MTCC is tasked with completing the project within 360 days at a cost of 5.9 million US dollars. MTCC has been tasked with developing coastal protection on the western area of Hoarafushi following damages caused by swell waves during the rainy weather last May. The swell waves had caused damages to the airport terminal's waiting area, while the runway had been covered with sand.

Furthermore, the highway connecting Hoarafushi and the airport has also been damaged after the waves had eroded a part of the reclaimed area, causing some of the highway lights to fall. MTCC had reclaimed 16 hectares of land to develop the airport, which consists of a 1,200 metre runway, an 8,635 square-metre apron, and taxiway, service roads, a 9,473 square-metre parking area, as well as a passenger terminal and a building for firefighters.