Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Gujarat-based firm gets the contract to revamp central vista

- Anisha Dutta

HCP Design developed Sabarmati riverfront, new BJP office

NEWDELHI:THE contract for designing the ambitious revamp of New Delhi’s Central Vista, or Rajpath, the seat of power in the national capital, was awarded to Ahmedabad-based HCP Design, Planning And Management Private Limited on Friday.

The firm of architects was involved in the Sabarmati Riverfront Developmen­t Project in Ahmedabad and is also the chief architect of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s pet project, the Kashi Vishwanath Corridor, in Varanasi. HCP Design was also the architect of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s new headquarte­rs in New Delhi, which was inaugurate­d last year.

Hindustan Times on October 20 reported that HCP was the front-runner for the project. After the government met on September 12, six companies submitted bids out of which four were shortliste­d-- HCP Design, Planning And Management; INI Design Studio, Ahmedabad; and New Delhi-based C.P. Kukreja Architects and Sikka Associates Architects.

A competitiv­e bidding process — Quality and Cost Based Selection-was adopted to choose the designer, giving 80% weightage to the technical aspects of the project and 20% to quality. A five-member jury led by PSN Rao, director of the School of Planning and Architectu­re, Delhi; was formed to select the winner.

“The technicall­y correct way of doing these things is to have an eminent jury ...... their views were unanimous and gave a clear recommenda­tion. We will have extensive consultati­ons with all stakeholde­rs and these will be in the public domain. Those who have not been finally awarded -we will also be meeting them and getting ideas from them to factor them in the final process,” Union urban affairs minister Hardeep Puri said.

The Centre has sanctioned a consultanc­y cost of ₹229.75 crore for the project. The estimated cost of constructi­on of the entire project is around ₹12,000 crore, according to senior officials.

“The final awarded price is way below the upper limit to which the tendering could go,” Puri said.

The government is planning to restructur­e the Central Vista in a move that might include revamping or building a new Parliament House by 2022 and razing a dozen government offices to build an integrated complex by 2024, HT has previously reported.

The area, roughly 4 sq km in size, along Rajpath, which runs from Rashtrapat­i Bhavan through Vijay Chowk and India Gate in central Delhi, would be completely revamped. Architects Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker planned the Central Vista and most of the iconic buildings in the area were constructe­d between 1911 and 1931, when the capital was inaugurate­d.

Puri clarified that the existing Parliament complex, which was completed in 1927, will not be demolished. New structures may be erected on vacant land within the complex, the seat of India’s supreme legislativ­e body, and refurbishm­ents made to suit contempora­ry requiremen­ts.

The plan includes razing buildings such as Shastri Bhawan, Udyog Bhawan and Krishi Bhawan that house important government ministries to build a common secretaria­t for roughly 70,000 central government employees who now currently work across 30 buildings. The deadline for constructi­on is March 2024.

“Nowhere during the process was there ever any suggestion that old heritage buildings would be touched but at the same time when frivolous or misguided comments come, I offer a guided tour to them {those who make the comments} to Lok Nayak Bhawan or Shastri Bhawan and if they find anything of heritage value, we will happily preserve that as well,” Puri said.

The Centre has set a November 2021 timeline for completing the Central Vista project. Work on the Parliament complex is to be completed by March 2022 and the common Central Secretaria­t by March 2024. After a master plan for the project is prepared, the Central Public Works Department (CPWD) would be tasked with awarding the work to eligible contractor­s.

“With an aim of improving the old buildings on Raisina Hills, make improved common secretaria­t buildings, refurbish old Parliament building, make new space for new requiremen­t of MPS and upgrade the entire Central Vista area by revisiting the entire Master Plan, a world class consultant was required. It is an iconic project, as the minister has reiterated; the work that we are doing here is not for the next 50-100 years. It is for the next 250 years,” ministry of housing and urban affairs secretary Durga Shanker said.

HCP Design has also designed the Mumbai Port Complex and the new campus of the Iimahmedab­ad. “It is a highly prestigiou­s project and also a very daunting challenge as it has many aspiration­s and needs attached to it. It has to be done in a very conscienti­ous manner,” HCP Design director Bimal Patel, who was awarded the Padma Shri this year, said.”what we have proposed thus far is still at a proposal stage and has not been fully approved,” Patel added.

The plan also involves retrofitti­ng of North and South Blocks, he said.

Sikka Associates Architects said it would be willing to contribute to the project.

“Both as masterplan architects involved with the project concept design and as citizens of Delhi, we will be pleased to contribute to the fulfilment of the new Central Vista,” said Raman Sikka, principal architect at the company.

NEW DELHI: A 36-year-old man, involved in around a dozen cases of murder, attempt to murder and other heinous crimes, was shot and injured allegedly by a group of unidentifi­ed assailants in southwest Delhi’s Jharoda Kalan near Najafgarh on Friday morning.

At least 10 bullets were fired of which two hit the man in his shoulder and hip, police said.

The injured man, Ramesh alias Papla, had come out of jail on bail in June. He was arrested in 2016 for allegedly killing his neighbour and driving around for almost two hours in the city with the body, police said. Police suspect the attack on Ramesh could be an act of revenge by his rivals. Around 8.30 am, Ramesh was out of his Jharoda home and was going to meet his friends when he was waylaid at an isolated place by three-four men who opened fire at him, a police officer said.

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