Kazan Smart City is envisioned as a global smart sustainable city and international business hub in Russia. The vision is for it to be a center of excellence for business and knowledge development that will create a sustainable economic region and high quality of life. The master plan for Kazan Smart City includes principles of eco-urbanism, smart growth, smart location, low carbon development, and inclusiveness. It will feature economic driver precincts focused on business, technology, education, tourism and healthcare to attract investment and jobs. Green spaces like parks are integrated throughout to enhance sustainability and quality of life. Kazan Smart City aims to achieve global sustainability standards like LEED Gold certification through reducing its carbon, waste and energy footprints.
Презентация с международной налоговой конференции «Жизнь после Кипра: налоговый апгрейд» (taxconference.ru)
Сессия 4: Привлечение инвестиций: секреты успешной организации и структурирования сделок
The investment passport provides an overview of the key economic and investment opportunities in Poltava region of Ukraine. It highlights the region's competitive advantages such as its central location and transport infrastructure, industrial growth rates, skilled workforce from its education institutions, and potential in agriculture, mining and manufacturing. The document contains detailed information on the region's demographics, human resources, economic sectors, property market, education system and international trade relations to support potential investors.
The document proposes developing Ghana's Minerals Trail as a tourism product to educate people about mining's positive impact and integrate mining with tourism. The objective is to facilitate a strategic tourism product with stakeholder ownership around Ghana's historic mining and rail heritage. A team visited mines and railways to develop an initial concept. Guidelines are provided for a sustainable mining and rail tourism product addressing legal frameworks, demand/supply, facilities, environmental perceptions, and community benefits. Development strategies include circuits and activities, identifying nodes and infrastructure, and investment. The spatial framework proposes a rail corridor connecting sites, and infrastructure includes "soft" elements like marketing and "hard" elements like rehabilitating rail coaches and underground mine exhibits.
15. NECS 2016_ Investment opportunities in tourism in NER Mr.Gautam ChinteyFICCINorthEast
Presentation made at 3rd Northeast Connectivity Summit,2016 Investment opportunities in tourism in NER by Mr. Gautam Chintey, Advisor, North East Council
This document outlines plans for a futuristic hotel concept called X'KUALA LUMPUR'M****. Key details include:
- A four star hotel in Kuala Lumpur without a restaurant, featuring a flexible rooftop, automatic self-parking garage, and 500 accommodations.
- Meeting and seminar spaces including a rooftop business area with 12 meeting rooms and 6 subcommittee rooms. An aquatic universe with 10 spa boxes and a circular solarium terrace.
- Analyses of the hospitality industry in Malaysia and Kuala Lumpur, strengths/weaknesses/opportunities, and architectural drawings of room and aquatic area designs.
-
Self Sustainable Integrated Township : A resource-based planning to improve t...Sahil Singh Kapoor
The objective of this study is to analyze the potential shift towards Integrated Township development with mixed land use, creating employment opportunities close to residential place and requiring minimum land area.
Kazan Smart City is a groundbreaking urban development project designed to spur the growth of investment into high technology, medicine, education, and tourism. The project is being developed using the latest advancements in urban planning and engineering.
For more information, visit www.KazanSmartCity.com or contact the Tatarstan Investment Development Agency.
The document proposes establishing a Knowledge City in Trivandrum, Kerala to promote the knowledge economy. It outlines that the knowledge economy is the fastest growing global segment and knowledge cities benefit from clustering effects. Trivandrum is identified as the best location in Kerala due to its unique knowledge ecosystem of institutions, status as the largest city, and infrastructure. The proposed Knowledge City would integrate existing nodes like research parks with new areas for housing, education, production, and transportation to create synergies across the knowledge sector and drive economic growth.
Презентация с международной налоговой конференции «Жизнь после Кипра: налоговый апгрейд» (taxconference.ru)
Сессия 4: Привлечение инвестиций: секреты успешной организации и структурирования сделок
The investment passport provides an overview of the key economic and investment opportunities in Poltava region of Ukraine. It highlights the region's competitive advantages such as its central location and transport infrastructure, industrial growth rates, skilled workforce from its education institutions, and potential in agriculture, mining and manufacturing. The document contains detailed information on the region's demographics, human resources, economic sectors, property market, education system and international trade relations to support potential investors.
The document proposes developing Ghana's Minerals Trail as a tourism product to educate people about mining's positive impact and integrate mining with tourism. The objective is to facilitate a strategic tourism product with stakeholder ownership around Ghana's historic mining and rail heritage. A team visited mines and railways to develop an initial concept. Guidelines are provided for a sustainable mining and rail tourism product addressing legal frameworks, demand/supply, facilities, environmental perceptions, and community benefits. Development strategies include circuits and activities, identifying nodes and infrastructure, and investment. The spatial framework proposes a rail corridor connecting sites, and infrastructure includes "soft" elements like marketing and "hard" elements like rehabilitating rail coaches and underground mine exhibits.
15. NECS 2016_ Investment opportunities in tourism in NER Mr.Gautam ChinteyFICCINorthEast
Presentation made at 3rd Northeast Connectivity Summit,2016 Investment opportunities in tourism in NER by Mr. Gautam Chintey, Advisor, North East Council
This document outlines plans for a futuristic hotel concept called X'KUALA LUMPUR'M****. Key details include:
- A four star hotel in Kuala Lumpur without a restaurant, featuring a flexible rooftop, automatic self-parking garage, and 500 accommodations.
- Meeting and seminar spaces including a rooftop business area with 12 meeting rooms and 6 subcommittee rooms. An aquatic universe with 10 spa boxes and a circular solarium terrace.
- Analyses of the hospitality industry in Malaysia and Kuala Lumpur, strengths/weaknesses/opportunities, and architectural drawings of room and aquatic area designs.
-
Self Sustainable Integrated Township : A resource-based planning to improve t...Sahil Singh Kapoor
The objective of this study is to analyze the potential shift towards Integrated Township development with mixed land use, creating employment opportunities close to residential place and requiring minimum land area.
Kazan Smart City is a groundbreaking urban development project designed to spur the growth of investment into high technology, medicine, education, and tourism. The project is being developed using the latest advancements in urban planning and engineering.
For more information, visit www.KazanSmartCity.com or contact the Tatarstan Investment Development Agency.
The document proposes establishing a Knowledge City in Trivandrum, Kerala to promote the knowledge economy. It outlines that the knowledge economy is the fastest growing global segment and knowledge cities benefit from clustering effects. Trivandrum is identified as the best location in Kerala due to its unique knowledge ecosystem of institutions, status as the largest city, and infrastructure. The proposed Knowledge City would integrate existing nodes like research parks with new areas for housing, education, production, and transportation to create synergies across the knowledge sector and drive economic growth.
Kazan Smart City is a groundbreaking urban development project designed to spur the growth of investment into high technology, medicine, education, and tourism. The project is being developed using the latest advancements in urban planning and engineering.
Kazan Smart City will transform the Republic of Tatarstan’s capital of Kazan into a full-fledged international business hub with ideal conditions for working and living.
A greenfield development project, Kazan Smart City is the first example of holistic urban planning according to smart city principles in all of Russia.
Shekou Development Plan 2011-2020
SACS Lecture: What's next, What's up in a New Shekou, Shenzhen, by Ouyang Fang, China Merchant Group.
For more information on Shekou visit
http://ShenzhenParty.com/shekou
Tashkent real estate market report 2022Denis Sokolov
The document provides an overview of the real estate market in Uzbekistan, with a focus on Tashkent:
- Uzbekistan has a population of 34.6 million and its economy is growing rapidly, led by industries like agriculture, mining, and manufacturing.
- Tashkent, the capital, is the largest city with over 2.6 million residents and is the economic center of the country. The city is undergoing significant development and transformation.
- The office, retail, and residential markets in Tashkent are growing, with many new developments underway. However, demand still outpaces supply for high quality commercial space. Rental rates are rising as the market develops.
Invest in Nanjing, China English Versionimcuteurnot
The document summarizes Nanjing Chi-Lin Innovation Park in China as an ideal place for new ideas and business. Some key points:
1) Chi-Lin Innovation Park is located in Nanjing, China as part of the Yangtze River Delta economic zone, focusing on smart technology, new energy, and biotechnology startups and companies.
2) Nanjing has over 100 research organizations, national labs, and multinational R&D centers, as well as direct international flight access and high-speed rail connections to other cities.
3) Chi-Lin Park adopts Silicon Valley's innovation model with research infrastructure, talent pools, funding, and incentive policies to support startups and companies.
The document discusses several proposed futuristic cities around the world, including:
- The LINE in Saudi Arabia, a 170km linear smart city with no cars or carbon emissions.
- Telosa City in the US, planned as a renewable energy-powered 15-minute city between Nevada, Arizona and Utah.
- BiodiverCity in Malaysia, an eco-friendly development built on islands as an "Urban Mosaic".
- The Maldives Floating City, a 5,000 home development floating within a lagoon to address rising sea levels.
The document provides instructions for submitting an online tutorial for an ENBE final project on designing a town. Students are told to use a PowerPoint template, fill it with information, upload it as a Google Doc, and submit the link according to their tutor's online form link by 9PM on Friday, June 27th 2014. It also provides the submission links for three different tutors.
The document provides an overview of the Suzhou Industrial Park (SIP) in China, highlighting its strategic location, infrastructure, industries, and business environment. SIP is located in Suzhou city and has attracted over 4,300 foreign invested companies and 160 research centers. It benefits from strong government support, quality infrastructure including utilities and customs facilities, and a large skilled workforce from local universities.
The document appears to be a portfolio of urban design work by Xun Lei including projects from master's studios, bachelor's studios, and internship works focusing on areas in Australia, China, and Taiwan. It includes sections on master's studios, bachelor's studios, internship works, drawings and photographs. The portfolio provides details and documentation on several urban design projects Xun Lei has worked on.
The document provides a comprehensive phasing plan for redeveloping the North Branch Industrial Corridor in Chicago. It outlines goals to (1) maintain high-paying industrial jobs and tax base while transitioning to more sustainable mixed-use development, (2) capture and reuse stormwater onsite to improve water quality in the river, and (3) establish transportation and recreational connections to surrounding neighborhoods. The plan proposes rezoning riverfront areas, remediating contaminated lands, developing net-zero buildings, and creating an industrial museum campus to set a precedent for sustainable redevelopment of other post-industrial areas.
Vietnam - A promising destination investment | Chapter 2: Da NangAsia Legal
Da Nang is promoted as a promising investment destination located in central Vietnam. It has a population of over 1.1 million and attracted over 800 investment projects totaling $3.47 billion. Da Nang Hi-Tech Park and IT Park are developed zones that provide incentives for priority industries like IT, software, electronics, and advanced manufacturing. The document outlines Da Nang's strategic location, qualified workforce, developed infrastructure including an international airport and seaport, pro-business environment, and incentives to promote investment.
This document describes plans for the Quaid-e-Azam Apparel Park (QAAP) industrial project in Lahore, Pakistan. The 1566-acre project aims to develop the textile and apparel industries in Punjab province by providing industrial plots, infrastructure, amenities and business facilities. It will house various textile enterprises and support over 250,000 direct jobs and 600,000 indirect jobs. The master plan layout includes saleable industrial plots of various sizes, administrative, commercial, and public areas, along with roads, utilities, and wastewater treatment.
Master Plan Amritsar - 2031 (Accessibility in Peri-Urban areas)liquorstud
Presented in NOSPLAN - 2014 (Smavesh)
“City for All- Proposals and the experiences towards the right to the city”.
Charlotte Mathivete.
But the increasing variety of the urban–rural relationships in the peri- urban areas challenges the policy makers to deal with the complexity of providing access to these areas.
The city Amritsar engulfs the tourist influx worldwide into its magnetic field due to its religious and the historical importance. The proposals in the master plan include the heritage walk, industrial, educational hub etc. Therefore “Master Plan Amritsar - 2031” focusing on the theme accessibility in the peri-urban areas is activity oriented approach at the macro level of the areas in the urbanisable limit of the city Amritsar. The population of the peri urban area is 4.18 lakhs and covering the area of 51426 hectares. The proposed land use in the planning area is residential 43%, circulation 15%, commercial 5%, public-semi public 11%, industrial 11% and recreational 15%. The study has the approach covering accessibility from the major proposed nodes and along the roads in the planning area and the MC limits.
In the lieu of the above the accessibility is analyzed by taking the distance of the radius 5km, 10km and 15km from the center as per the guidelines of the G.O.I and further supported by the demarcation of the four zones along the within the major roads. The accessibility along the roads is identified taking into account the travel characteristic that is the real journey time taken by the commuters.The accessibility to the peri –urban areas is also related with the different aspects then taking account of the commercial centers the shopping areas are sufficient, college need to be proposed to fulfill the requirement, in the terms of the transportation the peri- urban is linked through the outer ring roads; due to the proposal of the sports complex the recreational facilities are also well accessed; but on the darker side the health facilities are least accessible to the peri-urban areas.
So analyzing the access to peri- urban area and concluding as a whole the proposals are located taking the parameters such as directional growth of the city, location of the major roads such as NH, existing activity nodes. Therefore the proposed commercial centers are located in Manawala, Verka and Bal Kalan; recreational centers along the ring road and the NH; educational facilities i.e. two colleges along the Batala road and the Ajnala road; hospitals along the NH and ring road.
This document appears to be a resume or CV for Mohamed Ahmed. It includes contact information, education history, skills, work experience, and other details about the individual. The resume highlights a Bachelor's degree in architecture, skills in CAD and design software, experience as a junior architect and site supervisor, and research interests in the history and theory of Sudanese architecture.
This document provides a summary of the KLCC development project in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It describes the KLCC project as an integrated, mixed-use development on a 500-acre site that includes commercial, retail, hotel, convention, residential, and entertainment facilities built to world-class standards. Key innovations included the large metropolitan park occupying half the site for leisure and the Petronas Twin Towers, which used Islamic geometric patterns and modern Malaysian motifs. The development was a public-private partnership led by the government and implemented in phases from the 1990s to present.
The document outlines a project management report for a proposed Media Interactive Center in Kuala Lumpur, including an analysis of the site, objectives to attract local communities and talents, and financial projections estimating the center would take 49 years to recoup costs through rental income and on-site activities.
This project management report outlines a proposed handicraft heuristic centre for the Malaysian Handicraft Development Corporation. The 3-5 storey building located on Titiwangsa Lake Garden will provide 1800-2000 sqm of space for workshops, exhibitions, and public learning areas focused on sustaining Malaysian handicraft traditions. The design concept incorporates passive design, natural lighting and ventilation, and interactive public spaces. An open tendering process will be used to procure the project, which is estimated to cost RM7.2 million. The goals are to broaden the local economy, contribute to culture expansion, and demonstrate leadership in sustainability.
The document discusses Kerala, India as an emerging investment destination. It highlights Kerala's strengths such as low costs, skilled workforce, advanced infrastructure and social development. Major upcoming projects include an international seaport, LNG terminal and highway development. Potential sectors for investment identified are tourism, healthcare, IT, infrastructure and manufacturing. Kerala has the best healthcare and social indices in India and is emerging as a hub for health tourism and medical services. The state also has advanced telecom infrastructure and is well-positioned for IT and ITES investments.
This document outlines the key aspects of a proposed extreme sports center project in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It includes sections on the project objectives, goals and success criteria. Maintaining scope, time and cost are identified as the main factors for determining project success. Additional success criteria include achieving high quality, meeting organizational objectives and stakeholder satisfaction. The project aims to be completed within 18 months, on budget of RM7 million, and achieve Platinum GBI rating for environmental sustainability.
The document provides information about Suzhou Industrial Park (SIP) in China, highlighting its strategic location, infrastructure, industries, investment environment, and support for businesses. Specifically:
1) SIP is located in Suzhou city near Shanghai and has excellent transportation links by rail, road and airport to major cities in China.
2) The park prioritizes high-quality infrastructure including electricity, water, gas, sewage treatment, steam supply, and logistics to support businesses.
3) Major industries in SIP include electronics, machinery, biomedical and clean technology. The park hosts over 4,300 foreign companies and sees strong investment from multinational corporations.
The document summarizes information about West Kazakhstan Region. It describes the region's economy, which focuses on oil and gas, machine building, construction materials, and agriculture. It provides statistics on the region's GDP, population, education system, agriculture output, and industrial sectors. It also outlines promising investment projects in machine building, agriculture, construction materials, transport/logistics, tourism, and contributions to Expo 2017.
Republic of Tatarstan: General Overview, State System, EconomyDerrick Staten
The document provides an overview of the Republic of Tatarstan, including its basic facts, state system, and economy. It discusses Tatarstan's state symbols, leadership structure consisting of a President and Cabinet of Ministers, and location in European Russia at the confluence of the Volga and Kama Rivers. The population is over 3.7 million and represents many ethnic groups, with Tatar and Russian being the most dominant. Islam and Orthodox Christianity are the main religions. The capital and largest city is Kazan, which is an important cultural and economic center of the region.
The document provides a guide to investing in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. It summarizes that Tatarstan has a population of 3.78 million located in central Russia along major trade routes. The region has a highly educated workforce and is a center of Russian manufacturing, producing 7% of Russian oil and over 30% of tires. The guide outlines Tatarstan's economy, industries, infrastructure, education system, culture and languages. It promotes the region as having a favorable investment climate and supportive government policies for business.
Kazan Smart City is a groundbreaking urban development project designed to spur the growth of investment into high technology, medicine, education, and tourism. The project is being developed using the latest advancements in urban planning and engineering.
Kazan Smart City will transform the Republic of Tatarstan’s capital of Kazan into a full-fledged international business hub with ideal conditions for working and living.
A greenfield development project, Kazan Smart City is the first example of holistic urban planning according to smart city principles in all of Russia.
Shekou Development Plan 2011-2020
SACS Lecture: What's next, What's up in a New Shekou, Shenzhen, by Ouyang Fang, China Merchant Group.
For more information on Shekou visit
http://ShenzhenParty.com/shekou
Tashkent real estate market report 2022Denis Sokolov
The document provides an overview of the real estate market in Uzbekistan, with a focus on Tashkent:
- Uzbekistan has a population of 34.6 million and its economy is growing rapidly, led by industries like agriculture, mining, and manufacturing.
- Tashkent, the capital, is the largest city with over 2.6 million residents and is the economic center of the country. The city is undergoing significant development and transformation.
- The office, retail, and residential markets in Tashkent are growing, with many new developments underway. However, demand still outpaces supply for high quality commercial space. Rental rates are rising as the market develops.
Invest in Nanjing, China English Versionimcuteurnot
The document summarizes Nanjing Chi-Lin Innovation Park in China as an ideal place for new ideas and business. Some key points:
1) Chi-Lin Innovation Park is located in Nanjing, China as part of the Yangtze River Delta economic zone, focusing on smart technology, new energy, and biotechnology startups and companies.
2) Nanjing has over 100 research organizations, national labs, and multinational R&D centers, as well as direct international flight access and high-speed rail connections to other cities.
3) Chi-Lin Park adopts Silicon Valley's innovation model with research infrastructure, talent pools, funding, and incentive policies to support startups and companies.
The document discusses several proposed futuristic cities around the world, including:
- The LINE in Saudi Arabia, a 170km linear smart city with no cars or carbon emissions.
- Telosa City in the US, planned as a renewable energy-powered 15-minute city between Nevada, Arizona and Utah.
- BiodiverCity in Malaysia, an eco-friendly development built on islands as an "Urban Mosaic".
- The Maldives Floating City, a 5,000 home development floating within a lagoon to address rising sea levels.
The document provides instructions for submitting an online tutorial for an ENBE final project on designing a town. Students are told to use a PowerPoint template, fill it with information, upload it as a Google Doc, and submit the link according to their tutor's online form link by 9PM on Friday, June 27th 2014. It also provides the submission links for three different tutors.
The document provides an overview of the Suzhou Industrial Park (SIP) in China, highlighting its strategic location, infrastructure, industries, and business environment. SIP is located in Suzhou city and has attracted over 4,300 foreign invested companies and 160 research centers. It benefits from strong government support, quality infrastructure including utilities and customs facilities, and a large skilled workforce from local universities.
The document appears to be a portfolio of urban design work by Xun Lei including projects from master's studios, bachelor's studios, and internship works focusing on areas in Australia, China, and Taiwan. It includes sections on master's studios, bachelor's studios, internship works, drawings and photographs. The portfolio provides details and documentation on several urban design projects Xun Lei has worked on.
The document provides a comprehensive phasing plan for redeveloping the North Branch Industrial Corridor in Chicago. It outlines goals to (1) maintain high-paying industrial jobs and tax base while transitioning to more sustainable mixed-use development, (2) capture and reuse stormwater onsite to improve water quality in the river, and (3) establish transportation and recreational connections to surrounding neighborhoods. The plan proposes rezoning riverfront areas, remediating contaminated lands, developing net-zero buildings, and creating an industrial museum campus to set a precedent for sustainable redevelopment of other post-industrial areas.
Vietnam - A promising destination investment | Chapter 2: Da NangAsia Legal
Da Nang is promoted as a promising investment destination located in central Vietnam. It has a population of over 1.1 million and attracted over 800 investment projects totaling $3.47 billion. Da Nang Hi-Tech Park and IT Park are developed zones that provide incentives for priority industries like IT, software, electronics, and advanced manufacturing. The document outlines Da Nang's strategic location, qualified workforce, developed infrastructure including an international airport and seaport, pro-business environment, and incentives to promote investment.
This document describes plans for the Quaid-e-Azam Apparel Park (QAAP) industrial project in Lahore, Pakistan. The 1566-acre project aims to develop the textile and apparel industries in Punjab province by providing industrial plots, infrastructure, amenities and business facilities. It will house various textile enterprises and support over 250,000 direct jobs and 600,000 indirect jobs. The master plan layout includes saleable industrial plots of various sizes, administrative, commercial, and public areas, along with roads, utilities, and wastewater treatment.
Master Plan Amritsar - 2031 (Accessibility in Peri-Urban areas)liquorstud
Presented in NOSPLAN - 2014 (Smavesh)
“City for All- Proposals and the experiences towards the right to the city”.
Charlotte Mathivete.
But the increasing variety of the urban–rural relationships in the peri- urban areas challenges the policy makers to deal with the complexity of providing access to these areas.
The city Amritsar engulfs the tourist influx worldwide into its magnetic field due to its religious and the historical importance. The proposals in the master plan include the heritage walk, industrial, educational hub etc. Therefore “Master Plan Amritsar - 2031” focusing on the theme accessibility in the peri-urban areas is activity oriented approach at the macro level of the areas in the urbanisable limit of the city Amritsar. The population of the peri urban area is 4.18 lakhs and covering the area of 51426 hectares. The proposed land use in the planning area is residential 43%, circulation 15%, commercial 5%, public-semi public 11%, industrial 11% and recreational 15%. The study has the approach covering accessibility from the major proposed nodes and along the roads in the planning area and the MC limits.
In the lieu of the above the accessibility is analyzed by taking the distance of the radius 5km, 10km and 15km from the center as per the guidelines of the G.O.I and further supported by the demarcation of the four zones along the within the major roads. The accessibility along the roads is identified taking into account the travel characteristic that is the real journey time taken by the commuters.The accessibility to the peri –urban areas is also related with the different aspects then taking account of the commercial centers the shopping areas are sufficient, college need to be proposed to fulfill the requirement, in the terms of the transportation the peri- urban is linked through the outer ring roads; due to the proposal of the sports complex the recreational facilities are also well accessed; but on the darker side the health facilities are least accessible to the peri-urban areas.
So analyzing the access to peri- urban area and concluding as a whole the proposals are located taking the parameters such as directional growth of the city, location of the major roads such as NH, existing activity nodes. Therefore the proposed commercial centers are located in Manawala, Verka and Bal Kalan; recreational centers along the ring road and the NH; educational facilities i.e. two colleges along the Batala road and the Ajnala road; hospitals along the NH and ring road.
This document appears to be a resume or CV for Mohamed Ahmed. It includes contact information, education history, skills, work experience, and other details about the individual. The resume highlights a Bachelor's degree in architecture, skills in CAD and design software, experience as a junior architect and site supervisor, and research interests in the history and theory of Sudanese architecture.
This document provides a summary of the KLCC development project in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It describes the KLCC project as an integrated, mixed-use development on a 500-acre site that includes commercial, retail, hotel, convention, residential, and entertainment facilities built to world-class standards. Key innovations included the large metropolitan park occupying half the site for leisure and the Petronas Twin Towers, which used Islamic geometric patterns and modern Malaysian motifs. The development was a public-private partnership led by the government and implemented in phases from the 1990s to present.
The document outlines a project management report for a proposed Media Interactive Center in Kuala Lumpur, including an analysis of the site, objectives to attract local communities and talents, and financial projections estimating the center would take 49 years to recoup costs through rental income and on-site activities.
This project management report outlines a proposed handicraft heuristic centre for the Malaysian Handicraft Development Corporation. The 3-5 storey building located on Titiwangsa Lake Garden will provide 1800-2000 sqm of space for workshops, exhibitions, and public learning areas focused on sustaining Malaysian handicraft traditions. The design concept incorporates passive design, natural lighting and ventilation, and interactive public spaces. An open tendering process will be used to procure the project, which is estimated to cost RM7.2 million. The goals are to broaden the local economy, contribute to culture expansion, and demonstrate leadership in sustainability.
The document discusses Kerala, India as an emerging investment destination. It highlights Kerala's strengths such as low costs, skilled workforce, advanced infrastructure and social development. Major upcoming projects include an international seaport, LNG terminal and highway development. Potential sectors for investment identified are tourism, healthcare, IT, infrastructure and manufacturing. Kerala has the best healthcare and social indices in India and is emerging as a hub for health tourism and medical services. The state also has advanced telecom infrastructure and is well-positioned for IT and ITES investments.
This document outlines the key aspects of a proposed extreme sports center project in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It includes sections on the project objectives, goals and success criteria. Maintaining scope, time and cost are identified as the main factors for determining project success. Additional success criteria include achieving high quality, meeting organizational objectives and stakeholder satisfaction. The project aims to be completed within 18 months, on budget of RM7 million, and achieve Platinum GBI rating for environmental sustainability.
The document provides information about Suzhou Industrial Park (SIP) in China, highlighting its strategic location, infrastructure, industries, investment environment, and support for businesses. Specifically:
1) SIP is located in Suzhou city near Shanghai and has excellent transportation links by rail, road and airport to major cities in China.
2) The park prioritizes high-quality infrastructure including electricity, water, gas, sewage treatment, steam supply, and logistics to support businesses.
3) Major industries in SIP include electronics, machinery, biomedical and clean technology. The park hosts over 4,300 foreign companies and sees strong investment from multinational corporations.
The document summarizes information about West Kazakhstan Region. It describes the region's economy, which focuses on oil and gas, machine building, construction materials, and agriculture. It provides statistics on the region's GDP, population, education system, agriculture output, and industrial sectors. It also outlines promising investment projects in machine building, agriculture, construction materials, transport/logistics, tourism, and contributions to Expo 2017.
Republic of Tatarstan: General Overview, State System, EconomyDerrick Staten
The document provides an overview of the Republic of Tatarstan, including its basic facts, state system, and economy. It discusses Tatarstan's state symbols, leadership structure consisting of a President and Cabinet of Ministers, and location in European Russia at the confluence of the Volga and Kama Rivers. The population is over 3.7 million and represents many ethnic groups, with Tatar and Russian being the most dominant. Islam and Orthodox Christianity are the main religions. The capital and largest city is Kazan, which is an important cultural and economic center of the region.
The document provides a guide to investing in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. It summarizes that Tatarstan has a population of 3.78 million located in central Russia along major trade routes. The region has a highly educated workforce and is a center of Russian manufacturing, producing 7% of Russian oil and over 30% of tires. The guide outlines Tatarstan's economy, industries, infrastructure, education system, culture and languages. It promotes the region as having a favorable investment climate and supportive government policies for business.
The document provides information on several industrial parks and investment sites located in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. It describes Kama Industrial Park "Master", which was established in 2004 and contains over 300,000 square meters of production area and 50,000 square meters of office space. It also outlines Industrial Park Chistopol, located in the city of Chistopol, which contains 292 hectares of land and has attracted over 1 billion USD in investments from four current resident companies. Finally, it mentions M7 Industrial Park, located near Naberezhnye Chelny and specialized in polymers processing, machinery, and metalworking.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Russia has a growing automotive market potential due to an emerging middle class with increased spending power. Vehicle sales and production have been rising in recent years and Russia is projected to become the 7th largest passenger vehicle market. The automotive component market is also growing along with vehicle sales. Membership in trade organizations like the Eurasian Customs Union provides preferential access to markets of over 226 million consumers and helps integrate Russia into the global economy. The document promotes investing in the automotive industry in the Russian republic of Tatarstan.
The Republic of Tatarstan is an economically developed region in Russia located east of Moscow. It has a population of 3.8 million and a gross regional product of $44.7 billion in 2012. Tatarstan focuses on attracting investment in priority sectors including chemicals, machinery, agriculture, IT and tourism. The Tatarstan Investment Development Agency was created to facilitate investment and promote business-friendly policies and investment infrastructure like industrial parks.
pwc - Guide to Investment - Republic of TatarstanDerrick Staten
The document provides an overview of investment opportunities and economic development priorities in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. It highlights Tatarstan's strategic industries such as chemicals and petrochemicals, machinery, IT, agriculture, and others. It also discusses Tatarstan's favorable investment climate, including its investment promotion agency, special economic zones, and transportation infrastructure. Data points illustrate Tatarstan's strong economic performance and growth in areas like GDP, industrial production, and foreign investment. The overview aims to promote Tatarstan as an attractive destination for global investors.
The document contains summaries of 7 projects related to chemicals and petrochemicals production in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. The projects involve establishing production of lower olefins and polymers, modernizing an existing plastics plant, producing polyester fibers and threads, an ethylene complex, maleic anhydride production, heavy oil residue processing, and gas and chemical complex. The projects will create jobs and invest billions of dollars in the region from 2015-2016. Key contacts are provided for the Tatarstan Investment Development Agency.
This document provides information about Technopark "Idea" including its total area, premises space, investment scope, number of companies and employees, average salaries, shareholders, anchor residents, indicators, salary data over time, development stages of resident companies, client profile, vocational guidance programs, the Youth Innovation Creativity Centre, soft infrastructure projects, success stories including Technopolis "Himgrad" and its Nanotechnology Centre and activities.
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3. THE VISION
“Kazan Smart City is a Global Smart Sustainable City where it will be the Centre of
Excellence for International Business & Knowledge Development that will create a
Sustainable Economic Region and High Quality of Life”
6. Kazan
• Tatarstan is in the center of Russia’s industrial
heartland, roughly 800 kilometers east of
Moscow at the confluence of the Volga and
Kama rivers.
• Kazan Smart City – 3 km away from Airport and
15 km away from the city of Kazan.
• High speed train connects Kazan Smart City to
center of Kazan and Kazan International Airport.
• Transport: Federal Highway R-239, and access
road of Stolbische township.
9. KSC DESIGN PRINCIPLES
ECO
URBANISM1 SMART
GROWTH2 SMART
LOCATION3 LOW
CARBON4 INCLUSIVE &
IDENTITY5
• KSC urban
development will co-
exist with natural
environment.
• Natural vegetation will
be preserved
• To ensure high
environmental quality
that will be embedded
into the KSC
• KSC will adopt a Smart
Growth principle.
• To be designed with
varying intensities
• To encourage mixed use
development that will
be integrated with
transportation.
• KSC is a catalytic
development creating
high impacts to the
regional and local
economy.
• To create clusters of
economic activities that
will benefit the local
business as well as
provide opportunities
for the emergence of
new economies.
• KSC township design
shall emphasis on
design solutions that
will reduce the
emission of carbon
• To ensure the
Environment,
Transportation,
Infrastructure and
Buildings are all
designed to reduce
carbon emission.
• KSC shall provide for
inclusivity, where the
township will provide
for employment
opportunities, choice
in housing, access to
education and
community facilities
• KSC shall place great
emphasis on local
identity
12. Medicine
Biomedicine, hospital,
medical research center
High technology
Special economic zone,
clean industry.
Complex system
development
Tourism
Business, medical,
educational and
urban tourism
Education
International schools and
universities, research centers
13. ECONOMIC DRIVERS & DEVELOPMENT PRECINCT
Central
Business
Precinct
CBP is envisage to be the next commercial hub
after Kazan City Center. With the master plan in
place, it will create a catalytic impact to
businesses and provide an international business
platform for the MNC’s within the region.
Special Economic
Zone Precinct
A major catalytic precinct for attracting clean-
technology-oriented industry, investment and
research to Kazan ensuring that the local business
community is benefited along the way.
Metropolitan
Park
Precinct
By preserving the existing river corridor and
vegetation, the metropolitan park is designed to
provide a platform for social integration for
Kazan region, cultural experience and
environmental sustainability.
Knowledge &
Education
Precinct
A visionary precinct that will transform Tatarstan
into one of Russia’s premier destinations for
education, research and related industry over
the next 10 years. These activities shall allow a
platform to retain and nurture talents.
14. CREATING CATALYTIC ECONOMIC DRIVER
MULTIPLIER IMPACTS OF CATALYST DEVELOPMENT IN KSC
The catalysts are expected to generate about 34,500 direct
jobs and 10,300 indirect or induced jobs, giving a total of
44,800 jobs in the City.
Indirect & Induced Jobs: 10,300
Total Jobs Created: 44,800
Population Threshold : 157,640
Total Population : 72,400
Threshold Direct Jobs: 34,500
E-P Ratio : 1.4 :1
Northern Sub Precinct
Direct Employment : 4,033 jobs
Indirect Employment : 1,061 jobs
Total : 5,094 jobs creation
Central Sub Precinct
Direct Employment : 8,950 jobs
Indirect Employment : 4,013 jobs
Total : 12,963 jobs creation
Southern Sub Precinct
Direct Employment : 730 jobs
Indirect Employment : 178jobs
Total : 908 jobs creation
Eastern Sub Precinct
Direct Employment : 9,141jobs
Indirect Employment : 2,233 jobs
Total : 11,374 jobs creation
Western Sub Precinct
Direct Employment : 3,803 jobs
Indirect Employment : 928 jobs
Total : 4,731 jobs creation
SEZ/Enterprise Precinct
Direct Employment : 7,848 jobs
Indirect Employment : 1,915 jobs
Total : 9,763 jobs creation
15. Special Economic Zone Precinct
High Technology Zone Next to Airport
QUICK FACTS
Precinct Area: 102 ha
Developable Area: 80 ha (80%)
Gross Density: 1.5
Estimated GFA: 1.3 M sq.m.
Estimated Dwelling Units: -
Estimated Population: -
Transient Population: 5,000
Population density: -
Building Height: 1 – 5 levels
Combined Heat &
Power Plant
ECONOMIC DRIVERS & DEVELOPMENT PRECINCT
Clean & Green
Technology Outlet
Customs &
Immigration
SEZ Administration
Building
16. ECONOMIC DRIVERS & DEVELOPMENT PRECINCT
Special Economic Zone Precinct
High Technology Zone Next to Airport
17. Central Business Precinct
A Vibrant Aerotropolis where Great Businesses Converge
ECONOMIC DRIVERS & DEVELOPMENT PRECINCT
QUICK FACTS
Precinct Area: 225.07 ha
Developable Area: 146 ha (65%)
Gross Density (FAR) : 3.55
Estimated GFA: 5.3 M sq.m.
Estimated Dwelling Units: 10,000
Estimated Population: 39,000
Transient Population: 15,000
Population Density: 175 / ha
Building Height: 8 – 40 levels
Regional Shopping Mall
Business Park
District Park
Central Commercial
Core
Convention &
Exhibition Centre
Transit Oriented
Neighborhood
Transit Hotel
Aero Express
Station
18. 46,000 sq. m. Convention &
Exhibition Centre
State-of-Art 1.2 M Passenger
Capacity Transit Terminal
1.1 Million sq. m. of Grade A & B
Business Premises
3
1 2 3
1
2
2
4
2
1
Legend
Transit Terminal
Financial District / Office
Convention & Exhibition
Centre
Transit Hotel
Shopping Mall
Service Apartments
3
4
5
6
2
2
2
2
5
56
CITY CENTRE COMMERCIAL
19. KSC CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE
Convention & Exhibition
Centre
Aero Express
Station
Transit
Hotel
QUICK FACTS
Precinct Area: City Centre
Plot No : CB-01
Land Area : 7.64 ha
Total GFA: 45,858 sq.m.
FAR : 0.6
Retail : 4586 sq.m.
Enterprise : 41,272 sq.m. 5 star-
Hotel
20. KNOWLEDGE & EDUCATION PRECINCT
The Best of Kazan Talent Pool
ECONOMIC DRIVERS & DEVELOPMENT PRECINCT
QUICK FACTS
Precinct Area: 228.11 ha
Developable Area: 158 ha (75%)
Gross Density (FAR): 3.0
Estimated GFA: 4.8 M sq.m.
Estimated Dwelling Units: 13,800
Estimated Population: 56,600
Transient Population: 11,000
Population density: 270 / ha
Building Height: 4 – 18 storey
Purpose Built
Office
Town Center
Natural
Preservation
Campus
Transit
Oriented
Neighborhood
Business Park
Neighborhood
Science Park
Hospitality
School
21. MULTI VARSITY CAMPUS
Integrated Sports
Arena
Science Park creates
6,000 jobs
Multi Varsity Campus of 623,567
sq.m. for 18,000 students
1 93
4
1
9
6 6
5
3
7
8
2
1
Legend
Administrative Building
Faculty Building
Sports Arena
Provisional Station
Residential Block
Commercial Center
Medical Center
Hospitality School
Science Park
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
2 2
5
23. Metropolitan Park
Primarily caters to a broader regional population, protection and
enhancement of environmental values in a regional context.
District Park
Primarily located in commercial or business precincts,
and are publicly owned and are free and accessible for
the public to use at any time.
Precinct Park
The park provides important social /
play / casual sports / recreation
experiences for the local area.
Linear Park
Continuous reserves that are used primarily for travelling
through or along and typically include a path, seating or
resting points and vegetation.
Green Connectors
The green corridors have a key role in providing
connectivity for both access and biodiversity.
35.85ha
10.96 ha
19.33 ha
17.69 ha
3.19 ha
1.33 ha
Neighborhood
Park
The park can range from court
games, nature conservation areas,
shaded seating/ picnic area.
PARKS & GREEN DENSITY
88.35 ha of KSC shall be
Parkland (14.8% of KSC
Development Area)
1 Functional
4 Principles of Parks in KSC
2 Accessible 3 Connected 4 Bio-diversity
24. METROPOLITAN PARK PRECINCT
Experience Nature in an Urban area
QUICK FACTS
Precinct Area: 35.85 ha
Components: Parkland and park amenities,
Religious facilities, Arts & Cultural Facilities, Green
Infrastructure
Natural Trail
Cultural
Complex
Plaza
METROPOLITAN PARK
26. Wellness and Religious Centre
The wellness and religious centre is being designed to accommodate the needs of
residents in adjacent high-rise residential buildings.
Iconic Cultural Centre and Civic Centre
The cultural centre has transforming the vicinity
area into a vibrant public space teeming with civic
life.
Urban Park
The park have an open major parkland facility
accessible by public and close to integrated public
transport hub. The park consists of art & cultural,
performance and recreational activities on dedicated
areas.
The Neighborhood Centre
The Park had to be accessible
on a 24 hour basis for the enjoyment and recreation
of all.
Active and Sport Park
The park is located close to the education centre and
where a green oasis in contrast to the surrounding
hardscape of the City Centre, with the ability to
accommodate a range of changing outdoor seasonal
events.
Avenue Park
The park presents an opportunity to
create outdoor spaces which can increase
the quality of life of the residents and
positively affects their lifestyle.
Grand Plaza
The park within the neighbourhood areas is forms a
flexible space consigned to establish a platform good
enough for the urban situation to enjoys as well as a
daily use of the equipped urban garden and a structure
that provides space for cultural expressions.
Metropolitan Park
The park provide unique experience across the
city. The park also intended to meet the needs of
the community for better access to open space
and recreation opportunities.
SPACES FOR PEOPLE
Parks as Community, Arts & Cultural
Venue
28. KSC SMART INITIATIVE
KSC SMART POSITIONING
SMART PEOPLE
(Human Capital)
SMART GOVERNANCE
(Participation)
SMART ENVIRONMENT
(Natural Resources)
SMART LIVING
(Quality of Life)
SMART ECONOMY
(Competitiveness)
SMART CONNECTIVITY
(Transport & ICT)
Smart Transport
Coordination + Integration
Live Travel Information
Monitoring Demand
Information Points
Smart Utilities
Integrated Resources
Storm Water Management
Real Time Monitoring
Resource Monitoring
Smart Living
Smart Communities
Security, Health
Education, Emergency
Management
Smart Building
Remote Access
Real Time Pricing
Real Time Information
Smart Management System
30. TowardsReducedCarbonFootprint
KSC SUSTAINABLE STANDARDS
SUSTAINABILITY PRINCIPLES
Carbon Reduction
Comprehensive, low-impact
development.
Biodiversity restoration and conservation
Waste Reduction
Reduce, reuse and recycle (30%-50% of waste
reductions)
Save 1.2 tons of carbon dioxide annually.
Sustainable Transport
Innovative transportation, pedestrian-friendly,
walkable scale and 100% neighborhood
permeability.
Sustainable Buildings
•Energy efficient building design
•Sensitive site planning and construction.
•Reduce Electricity Demand by 30-50% savings
Sustainable Water
Water consumption by reducing 15-30% of potable
water consumption per house
To maintain and enhance surface water quality
Balance Earthworks & Green Density
Maximizing cut and fill Balance to minimize the
carbon footprint.
80% reduction of earthwork volume.
CARBON REDUCTION TARGETS
15% - 30% REDUCTION on potable water consumption per house
30% - 50% WASTE REDUCTION (Household Waste)
15% - 30% SAVINGS on electricity demand
80% REDUCTION Earthwork Volume
12 sq. meter Green Space / Person
100%NEIGHBOURHOOD PERMEABILITY
50% PUBLIC TRANSPORT USERS
15% - 20% CARBON REDUCTION
REDUCE Waste (Reducing waste and emissions and increasing efficiency.)
REDUCE Water Consumption (Safe Freshwater & Avoid Discharge)
REDUCE Energy Consumption (Energy Efficiency & Renewable Source)
BALANCE Earthworks & Green Density (No import & Export)
LowCarbonCitywithaHighQualityofLife
31. KSC LEEDS CERTIFICATION
TODAY’S COMPLIANCE
KSC has achieve a minimum LEED certified points of 61 points. This means that at the
Concept Master Plan stage, KSC has secured the GOLD Certification.
Criteria Max. Point Level of Compliance
Pt. 1 Smart Location and Linkages (SLL)
P1 Smart Location Required Yes
P2 Imperilled Species and Ecological Communities Required Yes
P3 Wetland and Water Body Conservation Required Yes
P5 Floodplain Avoidance Required Yes
C1 Preferred Location 10 10
C3 Location With Reduced Automobile Dependence 7 7
C4 Bicycle Network & Storage 1 1
C5 Housing and Jobs Proximity 3 3
C6 Steep Slope Protection1 1 1
C7 Site Design for Habitat or Wetland and Water Body Conservation 1 1
C8 Restoration of Habitat/ Wetland & Water Bodies 1 1
C9 Long-Term Conservation Management of Habitat or Wetlands and Water Bodies 1 1
Pt. 2 Neighborhood Pattern & Design (NPD)
P1/C1 Walkable Streets 12 12
P2/C2 Compact Development 6 6
P3/C3 Mixed-use Neighborhood Centers 4 4
C5 Reduced Parking Footprint 1 1
C7 Transit Facilities 1 1
C9 Access to Civic & Public Spaces 1 1
C10 Access to Recreation Facilities 1 1
C14 Tree-Lined and Shaded Streets 2 2
C15 Neighborhood Schools 1 1
Pt. 3 Green Infrastructure & buildings (GIB)
P3/C3 Building Water Efficiency 1 1
C4 Water-efficient Landscaping 1 1
C8 Stormwater Management 4 2
C13 Infrastructure Energy Efficiency 1 1
C14 Wastewater Management 2 1
C16 Solid Waste Management Infrastructure 1 1
TOTAL 61
Legislative
Local Standard
Best Practices
Aspiration For Carbon
Footprint Reduction
Benchmarking
Design Process
Guide Principles
Capitalized Natural Attributes
Relevance
Rating Tools
Conceptual Target
Environmental Stewardship
Driver
Vision
Design
Overview
Approach
+ Energy
+ Waste
+ Urban Form
+ Biodiversity
+ Water
+ Mobility
1. Smart
Location &
Linkage
2.
Neighborhoo
d Pattern &
Design
3. Green
Infrastructure
& Building
LEED SCORE POINTS
Certified: 40–49 points
Silver: 50–59 points
Gold: 60–79 points
Platinum: 80 points and above
32. KSC SUSTAINABILITY GLOBAL POSITIONING
Location,
Country
Bedzed,
London
Kronsberg,
Hannover
Dongtan,
China
KLIFD,
Kuala Lumpur
Songdo,
Incheon
KAZAN SMART
CITY
Russia
Masdar,
Abu Dhabi
Status Established Established Progressive Planning + Design Progressive Planning + Design Progressive
Size 1.7 Hectares
82 houses
160 hectares
3,000 houses
8,600 hectares
50,000 houses
30 hectares 600 hectares 598.30 hectares
600 hectares
50,000 houses
Type
Housing
development
Township Township
Urban Development
Mixed Use
Urban Development
Mixed Use
Urban Development
Mixed Use
Township
Transport
No use of fossil
fuels
Green Transport –
pedestrian &
cycling
Green Transport –
pedestrian, cycling,
zero GHG emission
transit
Green Transport –
pedestrian, cycling,
zero GHG emission
transit
100% of the site is
within 800m from
transit stations
26km Bicycle lanes
Electric Car charging
stations
Bicycle Lanes
250 walking distance
fr Transit
Public Transport –
Rail and Bus
Car Free City
Zero carbon
emission
Waste
Waste recycled Reduce household
waste by 50%:
80% solid waste
recycled
70% of waste is
diverted from
landfill
Waste collected by
vaccum, 100%
incinerator
Waste collected by
central system
Zero Waste
Energy
100% renewable
energy use
Reduce household
energy
consumption by
60-80%
Reduce energy
consumption by
66%
40% reduction in
carbon emmision
30% reduction in
carbon emission
PV and Wind Power
Reduce energy
consumption by 60%
Waste to Energy
Solar panels for
renewable energy
source
Water
Reduce treated
potable water
demand by 50%
Rainwater
Harvesting &
Recycled water
Water consumption
down by 43%
Potable water
consumption
reduced by 40%
Waste water
recycling
Waste water
recyling for irrigation
80% recycled water
(desalinated water)
Neighourhoo
d Size
NA
500m walking
catchment
800m walking
catchment
400m walking
catchment
Smart + Connected
250m to 400m
Walking
Neighbourhood
200m walking
catchment
IDEALGOOD BEST
34. KSC SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE
KSC has been planned for full capacity of infrastructure and utilities to meet the City’s ultimate needs
Comprehensive Internal & External Roads Drainage & Stormwater Water Supply Sewerage
Power Supply Gas Supply Common Utility Tunnel
37. A Zonal Land Use Plan to guide development and allows for clear demarcation of land plots.
0 – 0.99
1 – 1.99
2 – 2.99
3 – 3.99
4 – 4.99
5 – 5.99
LEGEND
Land Area : 650 ha
Total GFA : 8,785,201.32 sq.m.
FAR : 1.47
Residential : 41.5%
Retail : 15.5%
Office : 14.7%
Hotel : 1.9%
Enterprise : 16.2%
Civic : 10.3&
IMPLEMENTING THE PLAN
38. Knowledge &
Education
SEZ
Central
Business
Precinct Plan
Sub-Precinct
Acreage
(Hectares)
Acreage (%) GFA
(sq.m)
GFA
(%))
Live-In
Population
Live-In
Population (%)
Phase 2a 242.23 15.9 863,085 10.2 1,603 3.0%
Phase 2b 213.37 14.0 448,032 5.3 222 0.4%
Phase 3a 295.41 19.4 2,197,489 25.9 8,302 15.5%
Phase 3b 286.93 18.9 2,384,216 28.1 9,948 18.6
Phase 3c 244.13 16.1 1,390,101 16.4 15,942 29.8
Phase 3d 237.28 15.6 1,201,824 14.2 17,490 32.7
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Residential Retail Office Hotel Enterprise Institution
Percentages(%) 2a 2b 3a 3b 3c 3d
Phasing Implementation Plan
Land Distribution GFA Distribution Live-In Population
Summary of Phasing Implementation
A Phased Development
Acreage
(Ha)
GFA
(sq.m)
Retail (sq.m) Enterprise (sq.) Institution (sq.m)
85.66 889,728 1,533 831,232 13,796
SEZ Development Schedule
Road Development Schedule
Phase 1 Phase 2a Phase 2b Phase 3a
Phase 3b Phase 3c Phase 3d
IMPLEMENTING THE PLAN