DUAC clearance not required now that plot size has to
be 20+Ha and height 26+m and ROW has to be 200 feet or
something vide their new resolution. Anyway DUAC has
no enforcement powers and can only complain to
Parliament vide their annual report. Of course Foreign
Firms can handle construction projects in India, and
where does Architect's Act enter the picture? Funny
the 250 Cr loan does not show up in NCRPB's budget
under RTI ACT 2005 on their website. Wonder what sort
of credit rating was done for poor bankrupt MCD (which
doesnt pay their staff salaries for 6 months at a
time) to give them the said loan.
Sarbajit
--- Gita Dewan Verma <mpisgplanner@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> | does it have or not DUAC Clearance?
> | Architects Act allow Malaysian firm?
> | mlu tower DMP/ZonalPlan compliant?
> | what regnl priority got NCRPB 250cr?
> | what requires/allows hiring broker?
>
> Govt gets ready to sell Civic Centre space
>
> New Delhi, October 28: The Municipal Corporation of
> Delhi (MCD) will soon appoint an agent to sell or
> lease out 46,377.5 square metre of commercial space
> in
> the upcoming civic-centre for the construction of
> the
> 28-floor building. One half of the building will be
> used to house all the offices of the MCD while the
> other will be commercial. Malaysian firm IJM, which
> is
> handling the construction, has given a time of three
> years for completing the building. Construction
> started on May 5. ... ... While many other
> organisations, including the Delhi Urban Arts
> Commission, have recently opposed the civic centre
> for
> its height and design, Mehta said the MCD is
> sticking
> to its guns
>
http://cities.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=154980
>
>
> MCD not to borrow more for project
>
> NEW DELHI: For its upcoming Rs.545-crore Civic
> Centre
> project that will work as the Municipal Corporation
> of
> Delhi headquarters, the civic body has decided not
> to
> borrow additional money apart from the Rs.250-crore
> loan from the National Capital Region Planning Board
> and raise the remaining amount in advance by booking
> commercial spaces in the complex. Announcing this
> here, Municipal Commissioner Rakesh Mehta said they
> were short-listing reputed real estate agents ...
> ...
> He also stated that the civic body has received all
> required clearances from the project that include
> approvals from the Delhi Urban Arts Commission
>
http://www.hindu.com/2005/10/29/stories/2005102923930300.htm
>
>
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