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Relevance Status Page No.
1 Bellary Airport 140 Connectivity to Steel City‐ Fast growing region
Project Development Agreement to be signed
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2 High Speed Rail Link 6689 (completion cost)
Connects City to Airport‐ BIAL
RFP Stage; Bid by 12/08/2010
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3 Sea Port at Tadri (35 MT expandable to 114 MT)
3000 Phase ‐ I
To serve the Cement, Steel & Auto Region
RFQ issued on ‐15th Apr; Response by ‐ 30 Jun ‘2010 ( Pre‐bid on 05/06/2010)
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4 Sea Port at Haldipur (19MT‐ Swiss Challenge Project)
1900 To serve the Cement, Steel & Auto Region
DPR Stage, RFQ by end of Jun 2010
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5 Monorail Project in Bangalore‐ Corridor‐ 31 Km
5600 To serve as feeder to Metro
DPR Under Progress
Bid by Dec 2010
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6 Monorail Project in Bangalore (Swiss Challenge‐15KM)
2100 To serve as feeder to Metro
DPR Stage
Bid likely by end June or July 2010
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7 Mega Power Projects
(Three projects of 700MW each)
10500 To meet the Karnataka’s Power needs
Gas based: PCKL‐ 2100 MW (Feasibility study done) Belgaum, Gadag, Davangere; Bid by June 2010 KPCL‐1400 MW;
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8 Gas Pipeline Project 7000 by GAIL
From Dhabhol‐ Bangalore Under implementation; COD by Mar 2012.
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9 City Gas distribution Green Field Development Feasibility Underway; Likely to be taken up in 12 towns/ cities along the Gas pipeline.
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10 Railway projects (2421 KM) (1362 km ‐ under progress +1059 km ‐ newly sanctioned )
14000 To improve connectivity to ports, Industrial Zones.
1362 kms of Rail works under implementation. In 2010‐11, 9 projects have been approved . Out of this for 5 projects GoK has approached Railways for sanction on PPP: 1. Hubli‐ Ankola
2. Talaguppa‐ Honnavar, 3.Kudchini‐ Bagalkot, 4.Bijapur‐ Shahbad, 5.Dharwad‐ Belgaum. DPR ready for first three.
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(Rs Cr.)
Relevance Status Page No.
11 Roads (general) 3500 1600 km NIT by Jun/July 2010 (partly issued)
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12 SH‐69 & NH 63 –Roads to Ports
1600 Connectivity to ports SH‐69: Feasibility under examination; NH‐63: NHAI‐ preparing feasibility report
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13 SH‐ 132 Road 160 26 Km Under Procurement
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14 Logistics Architecture in Karnataka for fruits and Vegetables
680 To serve Karnataka’s horticulture and provide both backward and forward linkages
Feasibility Study done in respect of Belgaum, Bijapur, Gadag, Dharwad and Bagalkot
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15 Food Parks 100 Forward integration to large fruit and vegetable producing centres.
Mid Tender stage in respect of Bangalore Rural, Tumkur, Shimoga, Davanagere, Bijapur, Haveri and Belgaum Districts
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16 VADA‐ Industrial Infrastructure
30345 State ‐ of ‐ the Art Industrial Park over 500 Sq Km in Bellary
Feasibility done; RFQ by June / July 2010
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17 Convention Centre at Devanahally (Tourism)
1050 Will be the largest in South India
Bid Process completed 30
18 Other Tourism Projects
1621 Tourism circuits, Golf Course, Aquamarine, etc.,
Partly under bid 31
19 Logistic Park at Bangalore 154 (Phase ‐ I)
Transportation, storage and Logistics in Bangalore
Feasibility & DPR Stage 32
20 Devanahally Business Park 9500 Business Hub by the side of the fastest growing Airport‐ Bangalore
RFQ by end June 2010 34
21 Intermodal Terminal HUBs in Bangalore
2865
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(6 in Bangalore+ 1 in Mangalore); To povide seamless interchange
Feasibility Study done for Peenya, Yeshvantpur, Yelahanka, Mysore Road, Majestic, Bayappanahalli & Mangalore
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22 Airstrips at Raichur, Gadag, Bagalkot and Chikkmangalur
145 Air connectivity to Districs PPP Annuity – Bid in June 2010
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Note Bangalore Metro –
Phase – II, DPR under way for about 55 Km Phase‐ I, 42 Km, Under implementation through GoI‐GoK funding
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1.Development of Bellary Airport
Sl.No. Item Details
1. Name of the Project Development of Bellary Airport
1.1 Sector & Sub Sector name (Infra policy’07)
Transportation & Logistics : Airport
1.2 Description of the Project
Infrastructure Development Department (IDD), Government of Karnataka (GoK) (the “Authority”) has decided to undertake development of regional airports (the “Project”) through Public Private Partnership (PPP).
1.3 Components of the project
Development of Airport and ancillary facilities.
1.4 Justification for the project (Public Need)
Bellary, rich in culture and heritage and endowed with abundant mineral resources, has, from time immemorial, been considered an important region due to its strategic location and positioning amidst the Deccan plains. This region has witnessed rapid industrial growth and is known as the mining, steel and industrial hub of Karnataka. The Bellary-Toranagallu-Hospet belt, currently the largest exporter of galvanized steel, is expected to enhance steel production to 12 MMT
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by 2010 with an overall investment of over Rs 30,000 Crores. Further there are plans to produce atleast another 25 MMT of Steel in the area. This expansion, with significant employment and business potential, would propel overall economic growth of the region. The Govt is planning to establish an industrial park over an area of 500 sq Km near about the Bellary City. Government of Karnataka proposes to develop an airport in this vibrant growth centre which would further act as a facilitator for future economic growth.
1.5 Places of Study Bellary 2. Project Viability Project is proposed to be developed on a PPP framework
2.1 Cost Break up (Rs Cr) Indicative Project Cost is approximately Rs. 144 Crore 3.
Way Forward • Bid Process for selection of a private developer in progress. • LoA to be issued
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2.Development of High Speed Rail
Sl.No. Item Details
1. Name of the Project Development of High Speed Rail link from the Bangalore City to the Bangalore International Airport.
1.1 Sector & Sub Sector name (Infra policy’07)
Transportation & Logistics: Urban Transport Systems
1.2 Description of the Project
The Govt of Karnataka (GoK), is engaged in the development of High Speed Rail Link (HSRL) to the Bangalore International Airport and as part of this endeavor, GoK has decided to undertake development of HSRL Project through Public Private partnership on Design, Build, Finance, Operate and Transfer ("DBFOT") basis, and has decided to engage the Bangalore Airport Rail Link Ltd to carry out the bidding process for selection of a private entity as the Bidder to whom the Project may be awarded.
1.3 Components of the project
The project involves design, construction, operation and maintenance of the High Speed Rail Link. Some section of the HSRL will be underground while the rest would be elevated.
1.4 Justification for the project (Public Need)
Bangalore International Airport is about 34 kms from the center of the city and therefore the HSRL would:
• reduce the journey time to about 25 mins as against more than an hour by road;
• be in air‐conditioned comfort, safe and reliable and there
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will not be traffic hold‐ups.
• Have check in facility at the city itself
• Not pollute
• Be much cheaper and safer
1.5 Places of Study Bangalore
2. Project Viability The project viability has been assessed to be taken up under a PPP framework. The project is currently under bid.
2.1 Cost Break up (Rs Cr) Estimated cost: Rs. 6689.00 (completion cost)
3.
Way Forward The RFQ process for short listing qualified bidders is completed. RFP response by 12th Aug 2010
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3.Development of Sea port at Tadadi
Sl.No. Item Details
1. Name of the Project Development of Port at Tadadi
1.1 Sector & Sub Sector name (Infra policy’07)
Transportation, Ports
1.2 Description of the Project
Government of Karnataka (GoK) (the “Authority”) has decided to undertake development and operation / maintenance of a sea port at Tadadi in Uttar Kannada district of Karnataka (the “Project”) through Public Private Partnership (PPP) on Design, Build, Finance, Operate and Transfer (the “DBFOT”) basis. The Authority has nominated Karnataka State Industrial Investment & Development Corporation Limited (KSIIDC), as the nodal agency for the Project. GoK has taken action to get Hubli – Ankola Railway line, Talaguppa – Honnavar Railway line sanctioned. The SH‐69 and NH‐63 would be widened to provide better connectivity. KSIIDC is the Nodal Agency for the project.
1.3 Components of the project
The project is to generate 114 MMT per annum cargo handling capacity in 3 phases. Phase – I 34 MMTPA) by 2014 Phase – II additional 45 MMTPA by 2022 Phase – III additional 35 MMTPA by 2027 Total capacity of 114 MMTPA
1.4 Justification for the project (Public Need)
Karnataka has only one major port at Mangalore. The remaining ports are non‐major ports. A port at Tadadi, would help improve the trade infrastructure, especially in the northern part of the state. It will be a Logistics link to Industrial Corridors (Cement, Steel, Auto mobile in Bagalkot, Gulbarga, Koppal, Bellary, Dharwad)
1.5 Places of Study Pre‐feasibility study was carried out for Tadri, Uttara Kannada District,
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Karnataka.
2. Project Viability Overall Project feasibility established
2.1 Cost Break up (Rs Cr) 3000
3.
Way Forward • Selection of a technical consultant for preparing a Feasibility Report for the Project.
• Bid Process for selection of a private developer.
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4.Development of Sea port at Haldipur (Swiss Challenge route by M/s MEL)
Sl.No. Item Details
1. Name of the Project Development of Port at Haldipur
1.1 Sector & Sub Sector name (Infra policy’07)
Transportation, Ports
1.2 Description of the Project
The project is to generate 18 MMT per annum cargo handling capacity to be enhanced to 34 in 2 phases.
1.3 Components of the project
18 MMTPA Capacity with negative pressure sheds to handle bulk cargo like coal and Iron Ore.
1.4 Justification for the project (Public Need)
Logistics link to Industrial Corridors (Cement, Steel, Auto mobile in Bagalkot, Gulbarga, Koppal, Bellary, Dharwad)
1.5 Places of Study Pre‐feasibility study was carried out for Haldipur(8 Km north of Honnavar), Uttara Kannada District, Karnataka.
2. Project Viability Overall Project feasibility established
2.1 Cost Break up (Rs Cr) 1900
3.
Way Forward M/s MEL has been given permission to proceed by Single Window Agency for the studies. The RFQ to be floated shortly. GoK taken action to get Hubli – Ankola Railway line, Talaguppa – Honnavar Railway line sanctioned. The SH‐69 and NH‐63 would be widened to provide better connectivity to this port.
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7.1.Gas based Power Project at Davangere
Sl.No. Item Details
1. Name of the Project 700MW Gas Based Thermal Power Project at Davangere, Karnataka
1.1 Sector & Sub Sector name (Infra policy’07)
Energy ; Power Generation
1.2 Description of the Project
M/s GAIL has proposed to implement Dabhol‐ Bangalore gas pipeline passing through Belgaum, Gadag, Davangere & Tumkur Districts. To tide over the power crises in the power starved state, GoK is keen to develop 700 MW capacity power plant at Davangere that is located along the gas pipeline corridor on PPP basis.
1.3 Components of the project
Land: 400 acres; Water: 40 cusec; Fuel : Natural Gas 9 mmscmd
1.4 Justification for the project (Public Need)
State has witnessed peak power deficit and the energy deficit in the range of 11% in the last few years
1.5 Places of Study Raagimaslavada, Harpanahalli Taluk, Davanagere District
2. Project Viability Overall Project feasibility established
2.1 Cost Break up (Rs Cr)
3500.00
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Way Forward M/s GAIL for confirmation of availability & price of Natural GasProject studies & statutory clearances
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7.2.Gas based Power Project at Belgaum
Sl.No. Item Details
1. Name of the Project 700MW Gas Based Thermal Power Project at Belgaum, Karnataka
1.1 Sector & Sub Sector name (Infra policy’07)
Energy ; Power Generation
1.2 Description of the Project
M/s GAIL has proposed to implement Dabhol‐ Bangalore gas pipeline passing through Belgaum, Gadag, Davangere & Tumkur Districts. To tide over the power crises in the power starved state, GoK is keen to develop 700 MW capacity power plant at Belgaum that is located along the gas pipeline corridor on PPP basis.
1.3 Components of the project
Land: 400 acres; Water: 40 cusec; Fuel : Natural Gas 9 mmscmd
1.4 Justification for the project (Public Need)
State has witnessed peak power deficit and the energy deficit in the range of 11% in the last few years
1.5 Places of Study Chillabhabi village, Hukkeri Taluk, Belgaum District
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Project Viability
Overall Project feasibility established
2.1 Cost Break up (Rs Cr)
3500.00
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Way Forward M/s GAIL for confirmation of availability & price of Natural GasProject studies & statutory clearances
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7.3.Gas based Power Project at Gadag
Sl.No. Item Details
1. Name of the Project 700MW Gas Based Thermal Power Project at Mundargi, Gadag, Karnataka
1.1 Sector & Sub Sector name (Infra policy’07)
Energy : Power Generation
1.2 Description of the Project
M/s GAIL has proposed to implement Dabhol‐ Bangalore gas pipeline passing through Belgaum, Gadag, & Davangere Districts To tide over the power crises in the power starved state, GoK is keen to develop 700 MW capacity power plant at Davangere that is located along the gas pipeline corridor on PPP basis
1.3 Components of the project
Land: 400 acres; Water: 40 cusec; Fuel : Natural Gas 9 mmscmd
1.4 Justification for the project (Public Need)
State has witnessed peak power deficit and the energy deficit in the range of 11% in the last few years
1.5 Places of Study Meundi Village, Mundargi Taluk, Gadag District
2. Project Viability Overall Project feasibility established
2.1 Cost Break up (Rs Cr)
3500.00
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Way Forward M/s GAIL for confirmation of availability & price of Natural GasProject studies & statutory clearances
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8.Gas Pipeline from Dhabol to Bangalore
Sl.No. Item Details
1. Name of the Project Gas pipeline from Dhabol to Bangalore
1.1 Sector & Sub Sector name (Infra policy’07)
Energy ; Oil and Gas
1.2 Description of the Project
M/s GAIL has proposed to implement Dabhol‐ Bangalore gas pipeline passing through Belgaum, Gadag, Davangere & Tumkur Districts.
1.3 Components of the project
730 Km of Trunk from Dhabol to Bangalore and 417 Km of Spur lines.
1.4 Justification for the project (Public Need)
16 MMSCMD of gas to feed 4400 MW of power generation, serve city gas distribution in 12 cities and fuel industrial activity
1.5 Places of Study/ Project
Belgaum, Gadag, Dharvad, Gadag, Bellari, Davangere, Chitra Durga, Tumkur, Ramnagar and Bangalore Districts
2. Project Viability Overall Project feasibility established
2.1 Cost Break up (Rs Cr)
4544.00
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9.City Gas Distribution
Sl.No. Item Details
1. Name of the Project City Gas Distribution in 12 cities of Karnataka
1.1 Sector & Sub Sector name (Infra policy’07)
Energy ; Gas (Distribution)
1.2 Description of the Project
M/s GAIL has proposed to implement City Gas Distribution in 12 cities through Joint Venture with GoK
1.3 Components of the project
City wide Gas distribution in 12 cities
1.4 Justification for the project (Public Need)
City gas distribution in 12 cities to reduce the cost of logistics of domestic gas transportation and to increase access.
1.5 Places of Study/ Project
Belgaum, Gadag, Dharvad, Gadag, Bellari, Davangere, Chitra Durga, Tumkur, Ramnagar and Bangalore Districts
2. Project Viability Overall Project feasibility established
2.1 Cost Break up (Rs Cr)
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Way Forward GIAL & KSIIDC Joint Venture would invite private sector (under PPP) for creating SPVs to deliver the projects
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10.Railway Infra Plan for Karnataka
Sl.No. Item Details
1. Name of the Project Preparation of Rail Infra Plan for Kanrnataka
1.1 Sector & Sub Sector name (Infra policy’07)
Transportation, Rail
1.2 Description of the Project
Rail network development needs of the state, key projects to be developed on priority basis and to prepare rail infra plan.
1.3 Components of the project
The existing rail network of Karnataka needs enhancement to reach rail density of 30 km. It is proposed that some of the projects are taken up under PPP. The Key Projects are
I. New Projects Proposed by GoK for Cost Sharing 1. Shimoga – Harihara 2. Whitefield – Kolar 3. Davangere – Tumkur 4. Gadag – Haveri
II. New Projects to be taken up under PPP mode 1. Hubli – Ankola 2. Talaguppa – Honnavar 3. Kudachi‐Bagalkot 4. Bijapur – Shahabad 5. Dharwad ‐ Belgaum
1.4 Justification for the Faster Logistics by in forming Rail density to 30 km
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project (Public Need)
1.5 Places of Study The study was carried out for whole rail network of Karnataka.
2. Project Viability No viability study involved in this project.
2.1 Cost Break up (Rs Cr) The project is not about a particular project. The list of projects and their estimated costs are given in the study.
3 Way Forward The Railway has approved the above listed projects.
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11.Development of Roads in Karnataka
Sl.No. Item Details
1. Name of the Project Development of Roads under Mega road development Programme in Karnataka on PPP Mode
1.1 Sector & Sub Sector name (Infra policy’07)
Transportation & Logistics: Roads
1.2 Description of the Project
Mega Road development programme to develop about 1600 Km of roads under PPP
1.3 Components of the project
The First phase involves 15 roads (8 Packages, 15 sub packages)
1.4 Justification for the project (Public Need)
As part of improvement of the road index from 1.07 km/Sq.km to 1.5 km/sq.km
1.5 Places of Study Entire State ‐ Karnataka
2. Project Viability
2.1 Cost Break up (Rs Cr) 3500.00
3.
Way Forward Partly Bid out
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12.Road Project: SH‐69 – Road* to Ports
Sl.No. Item Details
1. Name of the Project SH‐69 ‐ Road (Blue color) to Ports
1.1 Sector & Sub Sector
name (Infra policy’07)
Transportation; Roads
1.2 Description of the Project
State Highway connecting Kumta on NH‐ 17 to NH‐ 4 passing through Sirsi, Mundagod and Thadas which is about 127.6 kms connecting Uttara Kannada & Dharwad districts having single lane & intermediate lane widths.
1.3 Components of the project
127.6 kms to be four laned
1.4 Justification for the project (Public Need)
Road to be four laned to cater to the cargo transportation by virtue of which the port capacity can be increased to 34.25 mtpa. To serve as a parallel artery to NH‐63 (from Ankola to Gutti) providing connectivity to Bellary & proposed ports at Tadadi & Haldipur.
1.5 Places of Study/ Project
Kumta on NH‐ 17 to NH‐ 4 passing through Sirsi, Mundagod and Thadas
2. Project Viability Feasibility study underway
2.1 Cost Break up (Rs Cr)
3.
Way Forward Single Window Agency has been given a go ahead for the studies
* NH‐63 Road from Gooty – Ankola to be developed as another road for port connectivity
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13.Development of SH‐132 in Bellary
Sl.No. Item Details
1. Name of the Project Development of State Highway 132 in Bellary District <no picture>
1.1 Sector & Sub Sector name (Infra policy’07)
Transportation, Roads
1.2 Description of the Project
The project provides connectivity to the new Airport at Bellary and connects neighboring Andhra Pradesh
1.3 Components of the project
The project involved developing a 4‐lane road from Bellary city to the proposed Greenfield airport and from there on a 2‐lane road up to the Andhra Pradesh border. The project also involved developing wayside amenities.
1.4 Justification for the project (Public Need)
To provide better connectivity to the proposed Greenfield airport and to connect to the state highway network in the state of Andhra Pradesh.
1.5 Places of Study Bellary, Karnataka
2. Project Viability
2.1 Cost Break up (Rs Cr) 158.47 (Construction Cost)
3.
Way Forward KSHIP is the nodal agency for the project. Fresh tenders have been invited to develop the project on an annuity basis. Response to RFP by 26th June 2010
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14.Logistics Architecture in Karnataka for fruits and Vegetables
Sl.No. Item Details
1. Name of the Project Agri Logistics Hub in various regions of Karnataka
1.1 Sector & Sub Sector name (Infra policy’07)
Agri‐infrastructure Sector : Agriculture & Horticulture Markets, Agro‐food Processing & Allied infrastructure
1.2 Description of the Project
Development of an integrated facility for modern Terminal Market Centre with suitable logistics support establishing the forward and backward linkages, eliminating the number of middlemen and enabling higher profit sharing with the farmers and thereby increasing the economic outlook of the state. Agro Logistics Hub (ALH) to serve Belgaum, Bijapur, Bagalokot, Dharwad & Gadag districts.
1.3 Components of the project
• Terminal Market Centre essentially comprises warehousing, food processing, logistics services and other relevant value added services.
• Collection centers at the taluka/village level would enable collection of farm produce from the cluster of villages, farmers, producers.
• Integrated Logistics support 1.4 Justification for the
project (Public Need) The proposed project would help boost the economy of the region by passing a higher share of consumer price to the farmers, providing value added benefits to the farmers including easy access to the credit facilities, availability of enhanced quality input for farm produce, providing
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employment opportunities for the local people in the region etc.
1.5 Places of Study Top ten district places ranked on population served, extent of agriculture land availability and yield from such land parcels. A pilot study was undertaken for Belgaum district.
2.
Project Viability
The project is viable. Assessment of the project financials suggest that the project would fetch a return of approximately 17.1% at annual occupancy of 50%.
2.1 Cost Break up (Rs Cr) 681.00
3. Way Forward Would be taken under PPP
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15.Development of Food Parks Tumkur, Shimoga, Davangere in Karnataka
Sl.No. Item Details
1. Name of the Project Development of Food Parks at Tumkur, Shimoga, Davangere in Karnataka
1.1 Sector & Sub Sector name (Infra policy’07)
Sector: Agri‐infrastructureSub sector: Agro‐food processing and allied infrastructure
1.2 Description of the Project
Developer is required to develop, design, finance, construct and operate the Food Park with a minimum 20 (twenty) number of food processing units at the park. The food parks would have specialized infrastructure like cold storage, ware house, packaging units, quality control laboratory etc.
1.3 Components of the project
The components of the study are as per following
• Study the different state government and central government schemes
• Study status of food processing industry in Karnataka
• Study major crops and processing industry in the Food Park area
• Food Park configuration
• Financial Viability Assessment
• Environmental management plan
1.4 Justification for the project (Public Need)
The status of food processing is very low in Karnataka as well as India. The project is aimed at creation of new food processing units and creating different value chain facilities like cold storage, warehouse, quality control laboratory, packaging unit etc.
1.5 Places of Study Tumkur, Davangere, Shimoga
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2. Project Viability Project requires support to be financially viable
2.1 Cost Break up (Rs Cr) The cost breakup is given as below.
Project Cost Head Shimoga Davangere Tumkur Land 600 300 90 Building 968 846 573 Plant & Machinery 445 426 373 Other Expenses 168 130 81 Total Project Cost 2181 1702 1117
3.
Way Forward To select the developer for each location under a competitive bidding process. (The project is currently under bidding and last date for bid submission is June 25, 2010.)
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16.Development of Industrial park at VADA, Bellary
Sl.No. Item Details
1. Name of the Project Development of Industrial park at VADA, Bellary
1.1 Sector & Sub Sector name (Infra policy’07)
Urban Development, Transportation, Water
1.2 Description of the Project
Feasibility study for developing an industrial park at VADA in Bellaryconducted.
1.3 Components of the project
(See Below)
1.4 Justification for the project (Public Need)
Rapid industrialization driven by iron ore resources available in the region calls for planned development. To aid the planned and controlled industrial & township development, establishment of a state of the art industrial parks that would provide facilities of profit of over 34 MMT of Steel Annuity is necessary
1.5 Places of Study The study was carried out for Vijayanagar Area, Bellary, Karnataka.
2. Project Viability NA
2.1 Cost Break up (Rs Cr)
Category
Total investment (in Rs. Crores)
Internal Roads 9,000.00 NH‐SH Widening & Bypasses 200.00 Railway 400.00 Water supply & sewerage 1,500.00 Telecom 4,500.00 Power generation & 12,000.00
To taken up in 3 phases
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distribution SWM & Industrial Effluent treatment 500.00 Logistic Parks 500.00 Fuel ‐ Gas line 200.00 Sub ‐ Total 28,900.00 Environmental Management system 100.00 Rehabilitation & Resettlement charges ( 5% of total cost ) 1,445.00 Grand Total 30,345.00
3.
Way Forward Detailed Project Report would be prepared and the private player would be selected through bidding process for the development of trunk infrastructure
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17.International Convention Centre, Bangalore Sl.No. Item Details
1. Name of the Project International Convention Centre, Devanahalli, Bangalore
1.1 Sector & Sub Sector name (Infra policy’07)
Tourism
1.2 Description of the Project
Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka and the fifth largest metropolis in India, is one of the fastest growing cities in the Country with a population of over 6.5 million. Apart from being the nerve centre of India’s software industry, Bangalore is also a major manufacturing and commercial centre of the Country. With its domestic and international connectivity, salubrious climate, and a host of other factors, Bangalore attracts people from all over the world for meetings, seminars, conferences and exhibitions. In order to leverage the potential for meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions (MICE) by providing State‐of‐the‐Art convention infrastructure at Bangalore, the Government of India (GoI) sanctioned the establishment of an International Convention Centre with PPP at Bangalore, vide their letter number DO.No.5‐P&C (46)/2003‐Pt‐I of 31/08/2004. For this, GoI also proposed the availability of a Viability Gap Fund (VGF). Following this, The Department of Tourism (DoT), Government of Karnataka (GoK) proposed to develop the convention centre with state‐of‐the‐art facilities at par with international standards (“International Convention Centre” or “ICC”) at Bangalore.
The ICC is proposed to be developed with private participation under a long term concession on an area of about 35 acres at Devanahalli, adjacent to the new Bangalore International Airport. Its proximity to the new international airport would allow the projects to draw synergies from each other.
1.3 Components of the project
1. Main Convention Hall: 6000 seating capacity Break‐out/Meeting/ Conference Rooms: 20 nos., with min.
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capacity of 50 to 250Banquet Hall to cater to requirements of Convention Hall Support Facilities such as: Business centre, Registration area, VIP Lounge area, Administration offices, Press rooms, Interpreters’/translation rooms
2. Exhibition Halls: 20000 sqm 3. Hotels:
5 star category 300 rooms Additional inventory 450 rooms
4. Food Court Min 400 covers 5. Parking facilities 6. Supporting services and utilities‐ roads, electric substation,
water, sewage and waste disposal facilities 1.4 Justification for the
project (Public Need) Karnataka does not have a state–of–the–art convention centre to meet the needs of large‐scale meetings, seminars, conferences, exhibitions and performances, it still is a major attraction for the reasons cited above and its connectivity, climatic conditions and existing companies for a large number of events and conferences. In recent years Bangalore has hosted several major events such as Bangalore IT. Com, Bangalore Bio.com, International Aero Show, Aerodrome India, India Wood, Stona, Excon, MRF Car Rally, SUMInfra, Global Health Summit, Indian Science Congress, Global Investors Meet among others. Many of such events like Banglaore IT.Com, India Wood, Stona etc., have become periodic (yearly, semi‐annually) affairs at Bangalore. The main objective of the ICC would be to equip the city with a state‐of‐the‐art convention centre, which would meet the needs of both domestic and international business‐cum‐tourist clientele for activities including large‐scale meetings, conferences and performances.
1.5 Places of Study NA 2. Project Viability 2.1 Cost Break up (Rs Cr) Total Estimated Project Cost – Rs 1050 Crores
3.
Way Forward Letter of Award has been issued and Concession Agreement is to be executed between the successful bidder and Department of Tourism.
18.Other Tourism Projects
(to be provided by Tourism Department)
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19.Logistic Centre at Balepura near BIAL in Bangalore
Sl.No. Item Details
1. Name of the Project Logistics Park near Devanahalli, Bangalore on PPP Basis
1.1 Sector & Sub Sector name (Infra policy’07)
Sector: Transportation & Logistics Sub‐Sector: Warehousing infrastructure (including container freight stations,
container depots, cold storage facilities and tank farms)
1.2 Description of the Project
Salient Features
• To be located in BIA‐Devanahalli region (BIAAPA Jurisdiction) along or in close proximity to NH‐7 & the Yelahanka‐Chikabalapur‐Kolar railway line
• 50 acres (10,89,000 sq. ft. built‐up area) in Phase 1, followed by additional 50 acres each in Phases 2 & 3, with an overall development of 150 acres. However, the same may need to be firmed up vide a Detailed Demand Assessment as part of the Detailed Project Report (DPR)
• Suggested Product Mix includes Multi‐modal/ Integrated Transport Logistics Centre (including Truck Terminal & Rail sidings), Inland Container Depot (ICD)/ Domestic Rail Head (DRH), Air cargo centre, Bulk Warehousing, Retail & other Warehousing and Other Common Facilities.
1.3 Components of the project
a) Multi‐modal/ Integrated Logistics Transport Centre b) Bulk Warehousing c) Inland Container Depot (ICD)/ Domestic Rail Head (DRH) d) Air cargo centre e) Other Warehousing f) Other Common Facilities
1.4 Justification for the a) The development of the Logistics Park is expected to augment the
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project (Public Need) logistics infrastructure in Bangalore.b) The Logistics Park is expected to boost the development of the surrounding area and each Phase is expected to generate a direct employment of around 3200.
1.5 Places of Study Bangalore
2. Project Viability
Based on the preliminary financial viability assessment, Project is expected to be self‐sustainable and viable for development on PPP basis.
2.1 Cost Break up (Rs Cr) Estimated Project CostPhase 1: Rs. 154.73 Crores Phase 2: Rs. 202.82 Crores Phase 3: Rs. 239.40 Crores Refer Annexure 1 for Cost Break‐up
3.
Way Forward Would be taken under PPP
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20.Devanahalli Business Park, Bangalore
Sl.No. Item Details
1. Name of the Project Devanahalli Business Park, Bangalore
1.1 Sector & Sub Sector name (Infra policy’07)
Tourism/ Industrial Infrastructure
1.2 Description of the Project
GoK and KSIIDC propose to establish Devanahalli Business Park (DBP) on 408.58 acres (104.57 acres for GoK use) site adjoining the northern boundary of BIA.
1.3 Components of the project
International Convention Centre; Central Business district Business Park; Finance district; Healthcare; Aviation Academy; Office Complex; Hospitality; Car parking; IT Parks; Amusement and Theme Parks.
1.4 Justification for the project (Public Need)
Market Study & Business plan by Jones Lang LaSalle Meghraj (JLLM), Utility Master Plan by Mahindra Consulting Engineers (MACE) identified the need for this project with various components
1.5 Places of Study/ project
Devanhalli, Bangalore
2. Project Viability 2.1 Cost Break up (Rs Cr) Total Estimated Project Cost – Rs 9500 Crores
3. Way Forward RFQ ‐ Jun 2010
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21.Development of Intermodal Transit Hubs at Yeshwanthpur, Yelahanka, Mysore Road, Peenya, Hebbal, Bayappanahalli , Majestic
Sl.No. Item Details
1. Name of the Project Development of Intermodal Transit Hubs in Bangalore
1.1 Sector & Sub Sector name (Infra policy’07)
Sector: Transportation and LogisticsSub sector: Bus /truck /urban transport terminals and associated public facilities such as public amenities centre
1.2 Description of the Project
Pre‐Feasibility study included the following activities: i. Identification of zones for ITH on the basis of decongestion of the
city by establishing the ITH at the Strategic Location with linkages to major Roads, Railway line and Metro.
ii. Preliminary Financial Analysis for the viability of the project on PPP
1.3 Components of the project
The component of the project includes: i. Integrated Bus Terminus ii. State of the Art Railway Station iii. Commercial Development
1.4 Justification for the project (Public Need)
The Intermodal Transit Hubs are envisaged in order to integrate the different modes of transport and minimize the cost and inconvenience of changing the different modes of transport. An integrated system thus avoids duplication of the facilities.
1.5 Places of Study Bangalore: Yeshwanthpur, Yelahanka, Mysore Road, Peenya, Hebbal, Byatarayanapura, Majestic
2.
Project Viability
The project is viable on PPP basis.
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2.1 Cost Break up (Rs Cr) Location Cost (Rs. Cr)
Yeshwanthpur 75.00
Yelahanka 275.00
Mysore Road 75.00
Peenya 275.00
Hebbal 350.00
Byappanahalli Under Study
Majestic 1815.00
Total 2865.00
3.
Way Forward Being put under PPP
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22.Development of 4 Air strips at Raichur, Chickmagalur, Gadag & Bagalkot under PPP frame work on Annuity Mode
Sl.No. Item Details
1. Name of the Project Development of 4 Air strips at Raichur, Chickmagalur, Gadag & Bagalkot under PPP frame work in one package on Annuity Mode
1.1 Sector & Sub Sector name (Infra policy’07)
Transportation & LogisticsAirports
1.2 Description of the Project
Existing kaccha airstrips at Raichur & Chickmagalur districts are proposed for upgradation to ATR 72 aircraft operation & 15‐20 seater aircraft operation respectively. DPR’s are prepared. The land (of about 296 acres for each airstrip) is identified to accommodate an ATR 72 aircraft size (initially it would be 15‐20 seater aircraft operation size for Gadag)] at Gadag & Bagalkot for Greenfield Development. DPR’s under preparation.
1.3 Components of the project
Construction of Airstrip including rigid pavement runway, terminal bldg, compound wall for operational area, navigational aids & services
1.4 Justification for the project (Public Need)
To promote balanced regional linkages between the State Capital & districts and to meet the social requirements & commercial developments to cover emergency & medical evacuation, etc.,
1.5 Places of Study Raichur, Chickmagalur, Gadag & Bagalkot
2. Project Viability
2.1 Cost Break up (Rs Cr) 145.00 (including 4 Airstrips)
3.
Way Forward Industrial & tourism Sector developmentsConnectivity improvements through Roads & Railways. To be taken up on PPP Annuity Route
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Development of Bangalore Metro (Phase – II) in Bangalore*
Sl.No. Item Details
1. Name of the Project Development of Bangalore Metro Phase II.
1.1 Sector & Sub Sector name (Infra policy’07)
Transportation & Logistics: Urban Transport Systems
1.2 Description of the Project
BMRCL is currently identifying further routes.
1.3 Components of the project
The project would involve design, construction, operation and maintenance of these identified routes.
1.4 Justification for the project (Public Need)
Metro Rail (Urban Mass Transport) contributes in lower cost of transportation, lower carbon foot print, lower health problems etc.
1.5 Places of Study Bangalore
2. Project Viability The project viability has been assessed to be taken up under a PPP framework. The project is currently under bid.
2.1 Cost Break up (Rs Cr) Feasibility Studies are on
3.
Way Forward Modality for procurement to be decided upon study completion
* Decision as to whether these would be taken under PPP is yet to be made.
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Managing Director, Karnataka State Industrial Investment Development Corporation, No.49, 4th Floor, East wing, Khanija Bhavan, Race Course Road, Bangalore-560001. Ph.No.: 080-22258131 Fax: 080- 22255740 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ksiidc.com
Managing Director, Food Karnataka Limited, No.49, Khanija Bhavan, 4th Floor, Race Course Road, Bangalore-560001. Ph.No.: 080-22269188 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ksiidc.com
Director (I/c) KSIIDC ILFS Project Development Company, Al Latheef, No.2, 1st Floor, Union Street of Infantry Road, Bangalore-560001. Ph.No.: 080-40343303 Fax: 080- 40343310 E-mail: [email protected]
Additional Secretary to Govt., Food Processing & Harvesting Technology, No.128, 3rd Gate, M.S.building, Bangalore-560001 Ph.No.:080-22372611 Fax: 080-22389874 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.mofpi.com
Managing Director, Infrastructure Development Corporation (Karnataka) Limited (iDeCK), Infra House.39, 5th Cross, 8th Main, RMV Extension, Sadashivanagar, Bangalore-560080 Ph: 080-43448000 Fax: 080-23613016 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ideck.net
Chief Executive Officer, Rail Infrastructure Development Company (Karnataka) Limited (K-RIDE) No.36, 7th Floor, MSIL Building, Cunningham Road, Bangalore-560052 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.hmrdc.com
Managing Director, Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation, Central Offices, K.H.Road, Shantinagar, Bangalore-560027 Ph: 080-22221321 Fax: 22240330 Website: www.ksrtc.org
Managing Director, Karnataka Urban Infrastructure Development & Finance Corporation Silver Jubilee Block, 2nd Floor, Unity Building Annexe, 3rd Cross, Mission Road, Bangalore-560027. Ph.No.: 080-22332021 Fax: 080-22232157 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.kuidfc.com
Principal Secretary to Govt., Infrastructure Development Department, Room No.28, Ground Floor, Vikasa Soudha, Bangalore-560001 Ph.No.: 080-22282366 Fax: 080-22280605 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.idd.kar.nic.in
Managing Director, Bangalore Airport Rail Link, 3rd Floor, East Wing, Khanija Bhavan, No.49, Race Course Road, Bangalore-560001. Telefax: 080-41273608 E-mail: [email protected]
Commissioner, Karnataka Housing Board, 4th Floor, Kaveri Bhavan, Gandhinagar, Bangalore-560009. Ph.No.: 22213592 Fax: 22240976 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.khb.kar.nic.in
Managing Director, Karnataka Road Development Corporation Ltd., #16/J, Millers Tank Bund Area, Thimmaiah Road, Bangalore-560009. Ph: 080-22380141 Fax: 22380143 Website: www.krdcl.com
Key Contacts
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Managing Director, Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation, Central Offices, K.H.Road, Shantinagar, Bangalore-560027. Ph: 080-22952592 Fax: 22952401 Website: www.bmtcinfo.com
Chief Project Officer, Karnataka State Highway Improvement Project (KSHIP) 1st Floor, PWD Annexe, Left Wing, K.R.Circle, Bangalore-560001 Ph: 22230510 Fax: 22229666 E-mail: [email protected] Webset: www.kpwd.gov.in
Managing Director, Karnataka State Agriculture Produce Processing & Export Corporation Ltd., (KAPPEC) No.17, Richmond Road, Bangalore-560025. Ph: 080-22271194 Fax: 22278974 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.kappec.kar.gov.in
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Infrastructure Development Department
Principal Secretary to Govt. Infrastructure Development Department Room No. 28, Ground Floor, Vikasa Soudha, Dr. Ambedkar Veedhi, Bangalore – 560 001,Karnataka Phone : 080‐22035085 E‐mail: prs‐[email protected]
Public Private Partnership Cell
Director PPP Cell, Infrastructure Development Department, Room No. 08, Ground Floor, Vikasa Soudha, Dr. Ambedkar Veedhi, Bangalore – 560 001, Karnataka Phone : 080‐22034070 E‐mail: [email protected]