The Free Press Journal

MMRDA seeks consultant for ARTS in BK C

- SWEETY ADIMULAM |

The Mumbai Metropolit­an Region Developmen­t Authority (MMRDA) is seeking consultant­s for an automated rapid transport system (ARTS) in Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC). It is the third call issued by the authority, allowing bidders to make submission­s till February 2. The first tender was issued in

MMRDA has been focussing on improving last and first mile connectivi­ty in BKC.

August, 2020, for appointmen­t. However, it has been under process till date.

The scope of work includes carrying out techno-economic feasibilit­y study, design and bid process for ARTS. In a bid to encourage last mile connectivi­ty in the commercial hub of the city (BKC) , the authority wants to introduce ARTS. In fact, the hub observes congestion in peak hours and those travelling to BKC from Kurla and Bandra Railway stations through public transport -BEST buses and shared auto rickshawss­uffer a lot of inconvenie­nce. According to a 2017 study of the G block of BKC alone, around 50,000 vehicles enter during peak hours in a day. Therefore, MMRDA has been focussing on improving last and first mile connectivi­ty here. Reportedly, MMRDA introduced electric (E)-bikes for BKC commuters by tying up with a private operator YULU. It provides 100 e-bikes for commuters travelling within BKC and from Kurla and Bandra Railway stations. "Though the E-bike is yielding good response, it is not enough. More such services should be introduced to improve connectivi­ty," stated MMRDA official.

Meanwhile, it also has a plan to make BKC roads signal-free with an equal street concept for a day. This means no vehicular entry in BKC for a day, enabling citizens to ride their bikes or undertake other leisure activities.

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