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INDUSTRIAL CITY DEVELOPMENT LIMITED
October 7, 2016 A DMIC initiative
The Making of Dholera India's Largest, Greenfield Smart City
Jagdish Salgaonkar, AECOM
Presentation at
Green Building Congress-2016
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The Industrial Corridors - Engine of Economic Growth
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Smart Industrial Townships under DMIC
8 Nodes being developed in DMIC Phase I
1.Dadri – Noida Ghaziabad IR, UP …………..........… 200 sqkm
2.Manesar – Bawal IR, Haryana ……………………… 402 sqkm
3.Neemrana – Kushkhera – Bhiwari IR, Rajasthan . 165 sqkm
4.Pitampura – Dhar – Mhow IR, MP …………………. 372 sqkm
5.Jodhpur Pali Marwar IR, Rajasthan …………………72 sqkm
6.Ahmedabad – Dholera IR, Gujarat ………………… 920 sqkm
7.Shendra – Bidkin Industrial Park, Maharashtra … 84sqkm
8.Dighi Port IA, Maharashtra ………………………….. 253 sqkm
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Dholera is the Biggest Node under DMICDC
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Existing Site
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Dholera footprint in 2020
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Dholera footprint in 2020
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It is Nation Building.
Most ambitiousone of a kind opportunity
Dholera is not a project…
Vision
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AhmedabadMundra
Kandla
Porbandar
Bhavnagar
PipavaVeraval
Dahej
Hazira
ConnectivityTo Delhi
(NH8)
To Mumbai
(NH8)
Road Connectivity
Rail Connectivity
Dedicated Freight Corridor
06HRS
Mundra Port
02HRS
Pipava
Port
02HRS
Ahmedabad
Airport
Dedicated Freight
Corridor (DFC)
1.5HRS
DFC
15MIN
Dholera
Airport
Proposed Expressway
Proposed MRTS
Dholera
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Key Statistics
Resident population in Dholera
2.0 million
Total Jobs in Dholera
827 Thousand
91,970 Ha(920 sq km)
Total Area 58085 Ha(580 sq. Kms)
Area outside CRZ
33,885 Ha(340 sq. Kms)
Area under CRZ
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Implementation Strategy
Dholera (TP1 to TP6) Dholera Phase I (TP1 & TP2) Activation Area
422 Sq Km 153 Sq Km 22.54 Sq Km
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Activation Area – Land Use
Resident population
96 thousandTotal Jobs in Dholera
76 thousand
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Improved Improved
LifestyleLifestyle
(Urban Planning, (Urban Planning,
Street Guideline, Street Guideline,
Local Area Local Area
Planning)Planning)
Smart Smart
GovernanceGovernance
(e(e--Governance, Governance,
Ease of doing Ease of doing
Business) Business)
SmartSmart
InfrastructureInfrastructure
(Water, Solid (Water, Solid
Waste, Waste,
Transportation, Transportation,
Power)Power)
Liveable Liveable
CommunityCommunity
(Neighborhood (Neighborhood
Centers, Centers,
Community Community
Centers)Centers)
Economic Economic
OpportunitiesOpportunities
(Manufacturing, (Manufacturing,
Employment, Employment,
Development)Development)
Smart City Components
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Smart Infrastructure (plug and Play at each plot level)
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RoadCycle tracksFootpathsTrees & Plants
100% domestic waste collection100% industrial effluent collection
24X7 water Smart metersSCADA
100% recycle and reuse of waste water
100% rainwater collectionOpen storm canal with recreational spaces
ICT enabled infrastructure City WiFiIntegrated city management
100% waste collectionMaximum recycling and reuseBio-Methaneation, IncineratorWaste to energy
24X7 water Smart metersSCADA
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City wide WiFi and Fibre based networkMeet comprehensive requirement of city wide voice, video, data for
surveillance, traffic sensors, utilities, telecommunications for city tenants and
civic authorities
Network Characteristics:
•Fault Tolerant
•Scalable
•Quality of Service Enabled
•Highly Secure
Fibre Ring - A
Fibre Ring - B
Fibre Ring - C
Fibre Ring - D
Point of Presence - A
ICT Ducts for
fibre cables
(30 nos)
on both sides of
the street
Point of Presence - B
Point of Presence - C
Point of Presence - D
WiFi equipment
Lamp Post
Surv.Camera
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City wide sensors establish
nervous system that offers
maximum controls at all
levels through intelligent
controls
Smart Grid Sensors Pollution Sensors
Automation Sensors Traffic Sensors Leak Detection Sensors
City Wide Sensors Network
Smart Water
Sensors
Air pollution
Sensors
Water Pollution
Sensors
Meteorological
Sensors
Sensors on
Vehicles
Sensors on
Ambulances
Traffic Cameras Waste Water
Sensors
Leak & Theft
Detection Sensors
Smart Meters
Sensors on
Distribution lines
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Other Data Integration
Events / Activities
Safety
& Security
Traffic
Management
Emergency
Response
City
Interaction
Environment
MonitoringPolice
Controls
Intelligent Analytics
City
SOP-
Decision
Making
Predictive
Simulation and
Modelling
Power Sewage
Water Solid Waste
Transport Gas
Semantic Models City Governance
City Integrated Operation Centre (IOC)
BIG DATA
City Portal Environment & Weather City Financials City Utilities City Master data
City Wide Sensors GIS & BIM IOT Social FeedsCity Surveillance
City Applications
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City Portal DashboardReal time information availability to citizens
Providing real time information with drill down facilities:
•Dholera economic indicators
•Energy uses / carbon foot print
•Public transportation (routes, connectivity, charges, status trips planned / made, on time, etc.)
•Air quality and climate (NO2, CO, PM10, noise level, light etc.)
•Water availability in different pockets (normal, abnormal, scarce etc.)
•Safety and security (means available to reach out various agencies, different crimes took place in last
week/month/year etc.)
•Waste / sanitation scenario (missed waste collection spots etc)
•Basic services status (street light, lights under repairs, open pot holes, etc)
•Current events in Dholera
•Education events
•Housing availability
•How does Dholera presently compare with contemporaries
•Access to all the city services over icon buttons (links)
Real time information for City Managers
1. Mayor/CEO Dashboard
at a glance view
combines official,
observational, social
media data that updates
on real time basis to
help understand city’s
vibrancy, health and
morphologies.
2. Presentation layer
supported through BI,
analytics and
visualization means.
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SPVA company Formed for
running the city
7Board of members,
MD reports to all members
LandIn possession
with SPV
1Umbrella for all services
ObtainedCity wide Environment
clearance
Smart governance
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Smart governance - ease of doing business
Video Calling
Citizen‘s Authority and Interaction
Local Administration and Public Facilitation
Urban Planning, Land & Estate Management
Records Management
Single Window Clearances / Approvals
Public Grievances and Redressal
Public Transportation
Education
Local News
City Utilities
Health Services
Awareness Programs
Face to Face Call Centre
Citizen's Interaction Centre
Public Safety
City Portal
Social Services
Special Events
• City administration to be more agile to deliver even greater value for citizens
• Meet citizen expectations of highly engaging and personalised services through human-centred
designs
• Governance will play an active role in opening up city data to foster growth, innovation and
improved services“Host of technological applications for city including citizen relationship
management, ERP, SRM, Business intelligence, Analytics etc. being deployed”
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Urban planning and design
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Park
Area – 1 to 1.5 HA
with 400m radius
(5 minute walking
radius)
Maximize parks
within residential
areas
Prioritize parks
along TP roads
Area – 3 to 4 HA
with 800m radius
(10-minute walking
radius)
Parks within
residential clusters
and/or between
multiple residential
clusters (shared),
and central in
industrial areas.
Prioritize parks
along TP roads
Catchment area
of 4 km
Across entire
Activation area
To promote
public art &
education, health
& wellness,
national
initiatives
Pre Defined Social Infrastructure
Prioritize social infrastructure along TP roads
Cluster Social Infrastructure with Open Green Spaces to form Centres/nodes
Clustering of various compatible amenities for optimum use of land
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Green SpineOpen green spaces for leisure activities
Public art along walking/biking paths as a tool
for Sustainability & Civic Sense Awareness
Nodes/GatewaysUtilize Parks at key intersections as gateways to
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Public art along these nodes for education,
civic/sustainability awareness
Art & awareness centresArts DistrictCapitalize on Transit Connectivity and Green Spine
connectivity to create an Anchor District
Integrate Arts + Cultural Facilities (Museum) + Open
Space to create an arts and public education district
Avenue des Champs-Élysées, Paris, France
Urban Design
17,600SQM of covered walkway
60,000SQM of Public use space
AestheticImprovement of city
Barrier-freePlanning and Design
Integratedpublic and private realm
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Advantage Dholera
Large land parcels
Planned Communities
Live – Work – Play Environment
Ease of doing business
ICT enabled infrastructure
Plug & Play services
Sustainable living
Supportive policies
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Target Industries for Dholera
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Activation Area - Schedule
Anchor
tenants in
place
FY 2015-16 FY 2016-17 FY 2017-18 FY 2018-19 FY 2019-20
Sep, 2016
FY 2020-21
Construction
of roads and
underground
utilities
started
Construction
complete,
Industrial
operation
starts
Further area
development
starts in
Dholera
Jan 2016 Mar 2019
Design & Development Construction Operation & Next phase Construction
Activation Area Next phase
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Ongoing construction activities
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Water efficiency plan
Rainwater harvesting
100% recycling and reuse
Energy efficiency plan
Renewable energy
Integrated utility network
Land use &
built
environment
Health & well being
Sustainable
mobility
Water, energy &
infrastructure
management
Information & communications technology (ICT)
Eco-vision
Compact city planning
EWS housing
Green Buildings
Urban Heat Island Mitigation
Employment Opportunities
Public Greens & open spaces
Accessibility to public greens
and open spaces
Environmental monitoring
Solid Waste Management
Sustainable mobility plan
Barrier free accessibility
Access to mass transit
Pedestrian network
Bicycle lane network
Green City approach
ICT applications
ICT enabled infrastructure
E-governance
Innovation in city planning
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THANK YOU
October, 2016
Indian Green Building Council's (IGBC)
India’s largest conference and exhibition on green buildings and built environment
The Making of Dholera India's Largest, Greenfield Smart City