SMART INDUSTRIAL PORT CITY (SIPC) AT KANDLA ......Back Ground q Kandla Port Trust (KPT) entrusted to...

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SMART INDUSTRIAL PORT CITY (SIPC) AT KANDLA-GANDHIDHAM-ADIPUR COMPLEXKANDLA PORT TRUST

Smart Industrial DevelopmentIntegrated Township- Live , Work & Play

Index

qBack GroundqWhat is a Smart CityqTentative Master Plan

q Infrastructure DevelopmentqSocial Infrastructure

qCommercial DevelopmentqUrban Design ElementsqSmart Design Elements

qProject Status qQuestions

Back Ground

q Kandla Port Trust (KPT) entrusted to develop a Smart Industrial Port City (SIPC) at Kandla- Gandhidham -Adipur Complex - one of first SIPCs to be developed at all the Major Ports along the Indian Coastline.

q This Smart Port City will be a green field project and KPT has earmarked two Land parce l s i t owns for th i s Development.

q The Development shall be on lines of Smart City Guidelines

Back GroundSIPC initiative - two green field sites will be developed around the existing Kandla – Gandhidham – Adipur Complex.

The project is expected to foster strategic development of urban and industrial infrastructure to promote economic growth and improve quality of services.

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What’s a SMART CITY ?SMART CITIES GUIDELINESq drive economic growth

q improve the quality of life of people by enabling local area development and harnessing technology,

q Application of Smart Solutions to improve infrastructure and services.

q Comprehens ive deve lopment - leading to inclusive Cities

VISION FOR SIPCq Development of Port Led Industries

& allied port activities q Smarty Enabled to be responsive to

Infrastructure Development & its Management

q Be self sustainable – Green Energy, Water Recycling, Recycled Waste etc.

q Offer  good Quality of Life

Welcome to Integrated Township

Infrastructure Development

KPT will develop common infrastructure.• 30 M & 24 wide Arterial Roads & Peripheral Roads at

City Level• 18-24 M wide Road at Neighbourhood Level• 15-18 M wide Road at Cluster Level• Water supply allocation from the GWSSB• Power will be supplied by PGVCL • Solar roof top installation – Utility Buildings• Solar Powered Street Lights & Common Infrastructure• Waste Management Facility• Social Infrastructure- Local Retail, Neighbourhood

Primary Schools, District Level Sports & Secondary Schools, Club Houses, Healthcare

Road Hierarchy & Character

30 M Wide ROW

24 M Wide ROW

18 M Wide ROW

Planting

Pathway

9 m carriageway

Median

Social Infrastructure Facilities & Utilities

q At City Level§ Integrated School – 1§ Hospital § Skill Development Centre§ Sports Centre/ Civic Centre§ Central Park

q At Neighbourhood Level/ Cluster Level§ Secondary School – 1§ Primary Schools with Nurseries -4§ Retail Street § Pedestrian Green Corridors § Recreational Green Areas

Police Station

Services - Utilities

Petrol Pump

Petrol Pump

STP

Solid Waste Transfer Station

ESR/ GSR/ Pump House

ESR/ GSR/ Pump House

ESR/ GSR/ Pump House

Fire Station

Electric Sub-

Station

Electric Sub-Station

Electric Sub-Station

Command & Control Center

Commercial & Civic Facilities

q At City Level§ Markets§ Hotel§ Shopping Centre§ Cinema / Multiplex§ Retail Street§ Restaurants§ Post Office, Banks

q At Neighbourhood Level/ Cluster Level§ Local Retail § Pedestrian Shopping Streets

Residential Building/ Plot Type

Types of Building Acres (Land Area)

Sq M (Land Area)

Net area for Plotting (Sq m)

Buildable Area (Sq. m) X FSI

Dwelling Unit/plots Remarks (Areas in Sq. M) Population

% of total Gross residential area

EWS (apartments) (FSI - 1.5) 21.19 85735.90 85735.90 128603.85 1979

G+2, 50% Ground Coverage, Cluster Development, SBUA

=65 , BUA= 50 9893 8

HIG Bungalows 1 (60'x 90') (FSI - 1.5) 53.63

217031.70 164944.09 247416.13 320

G+2, 50% Ground Coverage, Super BUA = 729, BUA = 510,

single tenament 1600 20MIG Semidetached Plotting (48'X 84') (FSI - 1.5) 61.06

247097.61 187794.18 281691.27 521

G+2, 50% Ground Coverage, Super BUA = 544, BUA = 380,

three tenaments per plot 7815 23LIG- ROWHOUSES (24'X48') (FSI - 1.2) 42.97

173894.93 132160.14 174451.39 1024

G+1, 66% Ground Coverage,SBUA = 138.6, BUA =97, Two tenaments per plot 10240 17

MIG Apartments (FSI - 1.5) 42.93

173733.81 173733.81 260600.70 2896

G+2, 50% Ground Coverage, Cluster Development, SBUA

=120 , BUA= 90 14478 16

HIG Apartments (FSI - 1.5) 42.93

173733.81 173733.81 260600.70 1737

G+2, 50% Ground Coverage, Cluster Development, SBUA

=200 , BUA= 150 8687 16

Residential Building/ Plot Type

Villas

Layout Plan - PLOTTING

MIG Semi-detached Housing

Apartments - Cluster Housing

Key Urban Design Elementsq Open Space Network: Central Park

and Corridor Parks q Visual Axis q Landmarks Structures / Artwork q Pedestrian Only Retail Streets q Car Parkingq Iconic Public Buildings

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Central Park

Visual Axis - Corridor Parks

NMT Facilities

Transit Oriented Development (TOD)

Landscape - Key Urban Design Elements

MASTER PLAN – Visuals

Fountain at Main Entry

Green parks at Neighbourhood Level

Iconic Buildings - Sport Facilities

Green parks at Cluster Level Green Parks/ Streets at

Neighbourhood Level

Shopping Arcade

SIPC - Smart ElementsA smart city is one that is effectively interconnected via a networked infrastructure to optimize the efficiency of various services and improve sustainability.- Energy efficiency- Operation and transparency of the

urban infrastructure- Resilience of road networks

- Efficiency of water distribution systems

- Wastewater management- Security- Other services – Citizen Services,

etc.

qNetwork infrastructure for information and communication technology

q Security and surveillance system

q Emergency and disaster management: Integrated security command

center

q Smart transport and intelligent traffic management-  

q Smart citizen interface and E-governance

q Smart utilities management

SMART CITY ELEMENTS

q Integrated city operation centre

q City communication backboneq Common city payments and service

platform

q Area Traffic Control Systemq Safety and security platform

q Intelligent Transit Systemq Parking Management system

Smart Elements - Transportation

q Rapid transit transport technology and systems

q Traffic Command centers with a GIS enabled digital road map

q Smart mobility management using smartphone and personal computer.

q parking management

Smart Elements - Smart Energy Management

q Smart grids

q Real-time measurement through sensors installed on site

q Network interoperability between transmission and distribution managers

q The Smart + Connected Lighting solution is combined with the Smart +

Connected Multi-Sensor Node to create a powerful light-sensory network

(LSN).

Smart Elements- Smart Utility management

q Smart distribution, retrieval and metering

for utilities

q Quality monitoring systems- water, air & soil

q Smart waste management

q Waste collection and transport system

q Waste treatment

q Residual waste handling and disposal

q Recycling and reduction of construction and

demolition waste

q Utility vehicles with on board GPS based

Vehicle Tracking System

q 24 x 7 monitoring station in Command

Centre, with real time location of vehicles

on GPS Map.

q Firefighting infrastructure and system

q Deployment of IP based video cameras on

the Junctions, Entry points, in common

public areas, office buildings, and other key

areas .

Smart Elements - Emergency & Disaster Management Security &

Surveillance

USP of SIPC

q Wide Roads with provision of Pedestrian Footpaths , Cycle tracks, Parking Spaces and Service Roads

q Underground Utility Ductsq Network of Green Recreational Spaces q Public Transport Facilitiesq Social Infrastructure - Schools, Clubs, Health &

Sports Facilitiesq Commercial – Shopping, Retail, Office Space,

Banks , Hotelsq Waste collection , transport & Treatment systemq Police Station, Fire Station & Command Control

Center integrated at City Levelq Smart City Elements

Project Status

q EIA Approval under processq Land Development Contractor – to be mobilised by

July/ August 2017q Tentative Project Completion – December 2019