Airports are essential to a nation’s economic development because, in addition to producing jobs, they also bring in revenues from taxes, fees,
and other related levies.
Standards and guidelines for airport master and system planning are established by specialised governmental authorities, guaranteeing that
airport resources are used effectively to meet aviation demand in a way that is financially sustainable.
Due to the many variables and problems involved, airport projects require a great deal of teamwork. Airport designs are created by architects, and civil engineers work on them until they are completed.
Civil engineers and architects work together to create the layout plans for airports. Experts create these master plans, which are consulted for upcoming developments.
The Civil Engineering Division provides the multidisciplinary technical, environmental, and financial skills required for airport planning and development in cooperation with international partners. The Division is capable of managing airport projects all the way from concept to completion.