Hindustan Times (Delhi)

World class convention centre in Dwarka by 2025

- Gulam Jeelani gulam.jeelani@htlive.com

SMART SPACE The facility is being built at a cost of ₹25,703 cr, 1st phase to be over by 2019

NEWDELHI: The national capital is set to get a state-of-the-art convention centre on the lines of the ones in Shanghai, Hong Kong and Singapore for hosting exhibition­s, trade fairs and summits of internatio­nal standards.

To be constructe­d in Dwarka’s Sector 25, three kilometers from the IGI airport in southwest Delhi, the two-phased project was approved by the Union cabinet in November while the contracts were awarded last week. Architects working on the project, billed as one of the biggest in Asia, said it is conceived as a smart, zero energy, world-class facility designed for an events like G-20 summit.

The exhibition-cum-convention centre in Dwarka and its allied infrastruc­ture which includes, an arena, primary structure, Delhi Metro, road connectivi­ty, hotels and office spaces , is being constructe­d at an estimated cost of ₹25,703 crore. It will be completed by 2025, a statement of Union ministry of Commerce and Industry informing about the Cabinet decision said.

Officials associated with the project said the first phase, comprising convention centre with a seating capacity of 10,000 guests, two exhibition halls spread over 80,000 square metre area and a foyer, would be ready by October 2019 and will be constructe­d as non-public-private partnershi­p (PPP) component. The second phase, comprising the remaining exhibition area will be ready by 2025 and facilities such as hotels, retail space and offices will be completed on a public-private partnershi­p (PPP) mode, it said.

The contract for the first phase was awarded to Larsen & Toubro (L&T) by Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor Developmen­t Corporatio­n (DMICDC) — a knowledge partner for the project — in December last year. L&T appointed CP Kukreja Architects as its engineerin­g and architectu­ral consultant.

‘It is an honour to design and work closely on projects like the Dwarka convention centre, that showcase our architectu­ral prowess on a global scale. Our architects are creating worldclass state-of-the-art buildings and the convention centre in Dwarka,” said Dikshu Kukreja, principal architect, CP Kukreja Architects.

A government company has been incorporat­ed to work as an Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) for the project with 100% equity

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The Centre will provide budgetary support of ₹2,037.39 crore to the SPV over a period of three years to fund trunk infrastruc­ture, a part of exhibition centre, convention centre, Metro and road connectivi­ty. This includes cost of the road to be paid by Delhi Developmen­t Authority (DDA), water and sewerage infrastruc- ture, railway land for Metro connectivi­ty and expenses towards other Non-public-private partnershi­p (PPP) components.

The project was first mooted in 2010 but was stuck due to delay in transfer of land from DDA. Constructi­on work is expected to start soon at the site.

“The project is estimated to generate over five lakh employment opportunit­ies,” the statement said.

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PARVEEN KUMAR/HT The CCI houses 28 kids, including girls and boys.

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