The new Terminal 3 will be connected with Terminal 2. The area in between will be developed to accommodate a ground transportation centre, parking and commercial real estate. Both terminals will have stations served by the regional light rail system. The estimated direct investment is €1.25 billion.
TAC aims to incorporate the cultural heritage of Taiwan and focus on a sustainable scheme which combines excellent passenger experience, operational efficiency, use of renewable energy sources and minimal waste.
NACO Netherlands Airport Consultants, a Royal HaskoningDHV company, is the lead consultant in the joint venture. Parsons Brinckerhoff, together with T.Y. Lin International, will be responsible for the program management of the project. Under the contract, consultancy services will be provided for seven years.
TTIA, which currently handles 25 million passengers annually, is preparing for a growth up to 60 million passengers in 2030.