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.
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.
This is draft of Indore Smart City Proposal shared by Indore Municipal Corporation on www.mygov.in/group-issue/citizen-engagement-preparation-proposal-smart-city-indore to have citizen views on this proposal.
India’s recent stand on Smart City Development and involvement of various high income countries; initiates the talk of ideal variables for smart city evolution by our own standards. With a vision of Urban Governance for general livability, it becomes imperative to study these parameters and ensure the evolution of our own concept of a Smart City. Our spatial planning models based on unique factors such as Human Diversity, Physical-Social networks and ICT impact on urban fabric, City resilience, etc. make it all the more interesting to evolve a blueprint for Planning a Smart City.
The paper centers the infrastructural developments for the Smart Urban Development in India. The research helps us arrive at a general line of action for Urban Planning implications catering to the Infrastructure Sector, amongst others; thus affecting environmental, social and economic structure significantly. The study further finds the scope of progress, encouraged from various government policies for successful implementation of Smart City Development. It also allows a peek into future scenario of improvements and deliberations particular to Indian standards in consideration with the scenario of other countries.
World Trade Center - Gift City - GandhinagarPranav Shah
One address that gives you 330 offices across the world
As the world looks to do business with India, here is an opportunity for you and your clients to join a global brand..
Spire World announces the launch of: World Trade Centre@Gift City - Gandhinagar
· 330 cities, 100 countries, one Branded Complex
· An address that is shared by the Fortune 500® companies
· The most powerful business enabler in the world.
A WTC® building represents a global network of landmark buildings in active and planned locations across the world that work to create competitive advantage for businesses conducting international trade.
· As real estate projects, WTCs are highly desirable locations for business tenants to occupy, thus giving owners a good return on investment.
· As economic development platforms, WTCs raise the international profile of a city or region.
· As branded complexes, WTCs are landmarks in the regions that they serve.
A WTC branded complex combined with the quality and delivery track record of Spire World ensures that your investor are in safe hands.
Presenting the WTC GIFT City Investment Offer:
Now you and your clients can benefit from the power of WTC. Join this global network and watch your business grow and wealth multiply.
Empower your clientele with the only investment opportunity that ensures high returns, high appreciation and safety of capital.
We look forward to seeing you as a part of the WTC family, to learn more about this exciting opportunity and how it can benefit you, please find below the WTC GIFT City Investment Plan
Rates
Ground floor - NA
1st Floor - 6500
2nd Floor - 6350
3rd Floor - 6200
Top Floor - 6600
Rest floors - 6100
Inaugural Discount : INR 200/- psf
Sizes available : Multiples of 500 sq ft (For unfurnished minimum 1000 sq. ft is lockable & in case of furnished minimum 500 sq. ft is lockable );
Type : Unfurnished (Lockable & Non-Lockable)
Payment Plans : Standard Plans (10% AR, 11% AR, 12% AR, DP with 24% discount & CLP Plus)
AR Duration : Assured Return is till possession or 4 years, whichever is later.
The Cheques will be in the favor of "WTC GIFT"
Any schemes at the time of launch will also be applicable on the booking during the pre-launch period.
Should the client disagree to the T&C's of the application form, full money shall be refunded to them without any cancellations charges
Benefits
· Transportation Facility- BRTS , Metro.
· Infrastructure in GIFT City –Unmatched.
· In the same vicinity residential/commercial/social utility etc.
· It is 1st of 100 SMART Cities which Mr.Modi has envisioned.
· Multi Curre
Bhubaneswar Smart City - Strategic LocationRebin J Anselm
This is a project on analysis of a location as a strategic location for a business. Based on the chosen location, the relevant industry is chosen and the feasibility of getting things done is discussed deeply.
Designing Next Generation Smart City Initiatives:Harnessing Findings And Les...Edward Curry
The proliferation of “Smart Cities” initiatives around the world is part of the strategic response by governments to the challenges and opportunities of increasing urbanization and the rise of cities as the nexus of societal development. As a framework for urban transformation, Smart City initiatives aim to harness Information and Communication Technologies and Knowledge Infrastructures for economic regeneration, social cohesion, better city administration and infrastructure management. However, experiences from earlier Smart City initiatives have revealed several technical, management and governance challenges arising from the inherent nature of a Smart City as a complex “Socio- technical System of Systems”. While these early lessons are informing modest objectives for planned Smart Cities programs, no rigorous developed framework based on careful analysis of existing initiatives is available to guide policymakers, practitioners, and other Smart City stakeholders. In response to this need, this paper presents a “Smart City Initiative Design (SCID) Framework” grounded in the findings from the analysis of ten major Smart Cities programs from Netherlands, Sweden, Malta, United Arab Emirates, Portugal, Singapore, Brazil, South Korea, China and Japan. The findings provide a design space for the objectives, implementation options, strategies, and the enabling institutional and governance mechanisms for Smart City initiatives.
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.
This is draft of Indore Smart City Proposal shared by Indore Municipal Corporation on www.mygov.in/group-issue/citizen-engagement-preparation-proposal-smart-city-indore to have citizen views on this proposal.
India’s recent stand on Smart City Development and involvement of various high income countries; initiates the talk of ideal variables for smart city evolution by our own standards. With a vision of Urban Governance for general livability, it becomes imperative to study these parameters and ensure the evolution of our own concept of a Smart City. Our spatial planning models based on unique factors such as Human Diversity, Physical-Social networks and ICT impact on urban fabric, City resilience, etc. make it all the more interesting to evolve a blueprint for Planning a Smart City.
The paper centers the infrastructural developments for the Smart Urban Development in India. The research helps us arrive at a general line of action for Urban Planning implications catering to the Infrastructure Sector, amongst others; thus affecting environmental, social and economic structure significantly. The study further finds the scope of progress, encouraged from various government policies for successful implementation of Smart City Development. It also allows a peek into future scenario of improvements and deliberations particular to Indian standards in consideration with the scenario of other countries.
World Trade Center - Gift City - GandhinagarPranav Shah
One address that gives you 330 offices across the world
As the world looks to do business with India, here is an opportunity for you and your clients to join a global brand..
Spire World announces the launch of: World Trade Centre@Gift City - Gandhinagar
· 330 cities, 100 countries, one Branded Complex
· An address that is shared by the Fortune 500® companies
· The most powerful business enabler in the world.
A WTC® building represents a global network of landmark buildings in active and planned locations across the world that work to create competitive advantage for businesses conducting international trade.
· As real estate projects, WTCs are highly desirable locations for business tenants to occupy, thus giving owners a good return on investment.
· As economic development platforms, WTCs raise the international profile of a city or region.
· As branded complexes, WTCs are landmarks in the regions that they serve.
A WTC branded complex combined with the quality and delivery track record of Spire World ensures that your investor are in safe hands.
Presenting the WTC GIFT City Investment Offer:
Now you and your clients can benefit from the power of WTC. Join this global network and watch your business grow and wealth multiply.
Empower your clientele with the only investment opportunity that ensures high returns, high appreciation and safety of capital.
We look forward to seeing you as a part of the WTC family, to learn more about this exciting opportunity and how it can benefit you, please find below the WTC GIFT City Investment Plan
Rates
Ground floor - NA
1st Floor - 6500
2nd Floor - 6350
3rd Floor - 6200
Top Floor - 6600
Rest floors - 6100
Inaugural Discount : INR 200/- psf
Sizes available : Multiples of 500 sq ft (For unfurnished minimum 1000 sq. ft is lockable & in case of furnished minimum 500 sq. ft is lockable );
Type : Unfurnished (Lockable & Non-Lockable)
Payment Plans : Standard Plans (10% AR, 11% AR, 12% AR, DP with 24% discount & CLP Plus)
AR Duration : Assured Return is till possession or 4 years, whichever is later.
The Cheques will be in the favor of "WTC GIFT"
Any schemes at the time of launch will also be applicable on the booking during the pre-launch period.
Should the client disagree to the T&C's of the application form, full money shall be refunded to them without any cancellations charges
Benefits
· Transportation Facility- BRTS , Metro.
· Infrastructure in GIFT City –Unmatched.
· In the same vicinity residential/commercial/social utility etc.
· It is 1st of 100 SMART Cities which Mr.Modi has envisioned.
· Multi Curre
Bhubaneswar Smart City - Strategic LocationRebin J Anselm
This is a project on analysis of a location as a strategic location for a business. Based on the chosen location, the relevant industry is chosen and the feasibility of getting things done is discussed deeply.
Designing Next Generation Smart City Initiatives:Harnessing Findings And Les...Edward Curry
The proliferation of “Smart Cities” initiatives around the world is part of the strategic response by governments to the challenges and opportunities of increasing urbanization and the rise of cities as the nexus of societal development. As a framework for urban transformation, Smart City initiatives aim to harness Information and Communication Technologies and Knowledge Infrastructures for economic regeneration, social cohesion, better city administration and infrastructure management. However, experiences from earlier Smart City initiatives have revealed several technical, management and governance challenges arising from the inherent nature of a Smart City as a complex “Socio- technical System of Systems”. While these early lessons are informing modest objectives for planned Smart Cities programs, no rigorous developed framework based on careful analysis of existing initiatives is available to guide policymakers, practitioners, and other Smart City stakeholders. In response to this need, this paper presents a “Smart City Initiative Design (SCID) Framework” grounded in the findings from the analysis of ten major Smart Cities programs from Netherlands, Sweden, Malta, United Arab Emirates, Portugal, Singapore, Brazil, South Korea, China and Japan. The findings provide a design space for the objectives, implementation options, strategies, and the enabling institutional and governance mechanisms for Smart City initiatives.
Urban planning for smart cities - Smart tools for Smart CitiesVivek Pai
Smart Cities are the future of India and the GoI's Vision of a 100 Smart cities is slowly but surely coming into reality. The presenter discusses aspects of Smart cities and using the examples of some key projects and tools used by cities to add to the layers of smartness!
Though 100 smart cities is being talked around many times, common people still doesn't clearly know what exactly the project is. This presentation will help to orient yourselves to the 100 smart cities project. This is in no way the ideas of the author or is influenced by the authors opinions. The presentation is purely based on the vision, mission and strategies of India Govt guidelines.
Smart Cities greatly affects Urban Planning, Architecture and Art decisions. The reverse is true as well. The right Urban Planning, Architecture and Art can become great magnets to attract Smart People. One cannot have a Smart City w/o all those key ingredients.
Global Cities Smart Initiative
Future Cities Funding
Smart Cities Financing
Smart Eurocities
European Strategic and Investment Funds
European Investment Bank
European Investment Fund
Firts Deadline by 15 July
#SmartCity is nothing but a city that satisfies its citizens aspirations on various parameters.
Here #IndoreSmartCity is sharing the ideal definition of #SmartCity according to all the parameters with citizens, so that they can share their views and aspirations for Indore.
Suggestions are invited at - http://bit.ly/IndoreSmartCity_Suggestions
Vision and Prospect for the Chandigarh Smart RegionJIT KUMAR GUPTA
the writeup contains random thoughts on making Chandigarh Region smart, sustainable, livable and productive by involving all the three partner administrative units of Chandigarh, Mohali and Panchkula along with the periphery and surrounding settlements- both urban and Rural
Current Situation & Development Framework of Sino-Foreign Eco-CitiesSmartEcoCity (SEC)
Due to the challenges of climate change, creating eco-cities has gradually become the paramount goal of global urban construction. As the primary region of urban construction in the world, China has a significant impact on sustainable development: 80% of prefecture-level cities have a minimum of one eco-city being considered for construction. Various versions of the eco-city model are being developed in China, all of which seek to impose change at a rapid pace and on a vast scale. An underlying bilateral partnership framework has led to the success of several Sino-Foreign eco-city projects. According to research, the three key components for developing a successful Sino-Foreign eco-city are: an inclusive political framework, a comprehensive organizational and financial structure and robust technical solutions.
Smart Cities - Global Case Studies - Part - 5Resurgent India
Greater Manchester is the single biggest economic area outside London with a residential population of 2.7 million. Greater Manchester is made up of 10 local authorities, of which the city of Manchester is the largest. The city of Manchester is located at the core of the Greater Manchester metropolitan area. Manchester’s core sectors are the business, finance and professional services sector which contribute ~40% to the city’s economy.
This webinar was hosted on Wednesday, September 23 2015 from 4:00 – 5:00 pm IST (local time) and was presented by Amit Bhatt, Strategy Head – Urban Transport, EMBARQ India.
On 21 June 2015, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a bold, new initiative - The Smart Cities Mission. The conceptualization of this mission is based on achieving an enhanced livability index in cities and boost public transportation, communication and water, gas and electricity supply. Additionally, this mission will also promote the utilization of technological innovations and familiarize people with e-management as the core of infrastructure. These ‘Smart’ Solutions will in turn drive economic growth. The initiative focuses on the sustainable and inclusive development of cities with the idea of looking at compact areas and creating a replicable model for other aspiring cities.
This webinar discussed what should India’s smart cities aspire to become for their citizens and how should policy makers approach the planning of smart cities.
Webinar Recording - http://embarqindiahub.org/webinars/why-smart-cites-mission-matters-india
Upcoming Webinars - http://embarqindiahub.org/e-learning/webinars
Innovation in Geospatial Technology and StandardsGeorge Percivall
All predictions are wrong; some are useful. This presentation offers a slate of geospatial trends developed in discussion with the OGC Board of Directors and expanded in an OGC blog series. These geospatial technology issues were developed by reviewing over 200 articles from geospatial publications as well as from information technology journals (IEEE, ACM, etc.).
These "Ripe Issues" of geospatial technology identify areas where further development of open standards can lead to great benefit:
* The Power of Location
* Internet of Things
* Mobile Development
* Indoor Frontier
* Cartographers of the future
* Big Processing of GeoData
* Smart Cities
The OGC is an international consortium where members participate in a consensus process to develop publicly available geospatial standards. OGC has a history of developing anticipatory standards. OGC is a leader in achieving a consensus balanced with innovation where OGC members actively designing the standard while implementing running software. In the role of OGC Chief Engineer, George Percivall identifies technology and market trends relevant to open standards development.
Urban planning for smart cities - Smart tools for Smart CitiesVivek Pai
Smart Cities are the future of India and the GoI's Vision of a 100 Smart cities is slowly but surely coming into reality. The presenter discusses aspects of Smart cities and using the examples of some key projects and tools used by cities to add to the layers of smartness!
Though 100 smart cities is being talked around many times, common people still doesn't clearly know what exactly the project is. This presentation will help to orient yourselves to the 100 smart cities project. This is in no way the ideas of the author or is influenced by the authors opinions. The presentation is purely based on the vision, mission and strategies of India Govt guidelines.
Smart Cities greatly affects Urban Planning, Architecture and Art decisions. The reverse is true as well. The right Urban Planning, Architecture and Art can become great magnets to attract Smart People. One cannot have a Smart City w/o all those key ingredients.
Global Cities Smart Initiative
Future Cities Funding
Smart Cities Financing
Smart Eurocities
European Strategic and Investment Funds
European Investment Bank
European Investment Fund
Firts Deadline by 15 July
#SmartCity is nothing but a city that satisfies its citizens aspirations on various parameters.
Here #IndoreSmartCity is sharing the ideal definition of #SmartCity according to all the parameters with citizens, so that they can share their views and aspirations for Indore.
Suggestions are invited at - http://bit.ly/IndoreSmartCity_Suggestions
Vision and Prospect for the Chandigarh Smart RegionJIT KUMAR GUPTA
the writeup contains random thoughts on making Chandigarh Region smart, sustainable, livable and productive by involving all the three partner administrative units of Chandigarh, Mohali and Panchkula along with the periphery and surrounding settlements- both urban and Rural
Current Situation & Development Framework of Sino-Foreign Eco-CitiesSmartEcoCity (SEC)
Due to the challenges of climate change, creating eco-cities has gradually become the paramount goal of global urban construction. As the primary region of urban construction in the world, China has a significant impact on sustainable development: 80% of prefecture-level cities have a minimum of one eco-city being considered for construction. Various versions of the eco-city model are being developed in China, all of which seek to impose change at a rapid pace and on a vast scale. An underlying bilateral partnership framework has led to the success of several Sino-Foreign eco-city projects. According to research, the three key components for developing a successful Sino-Foreign eco-city are: an inclusive political framework, a comprehensive organizational and financial structure and robust technical solutions.
Smart Cities - Global Case Studies - Part - 5Resurgent India
Greater Manchester is the single biggest economic area outside London with a residential population of 2.7 million. Greater Manchester is made up of 10 local authorities, of which the city of Manchester is the largest. The city of Manchester is located at the core of the Greater Manchester metropolitan area. Manchester’s core sectors are the business, finance and professional services sector which contribute ~40% to the city’s economy.
This webinar was hosted on Wednesday, September 23 2015 from 4:00 – 5:00 pm IST (local time) and was presented by Amit Bhatt, Strategy Head – Urban Transport, EMBARQ India.
On 21 June 2015, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a bold, new initiative - The Smart Cities Mission. The conceptualization of this mission is based on achieving an enhanced livability index in cities and boost public transportation, communication and water, gas and electricity supply. Additionally, this mission will also promote the utilization of technological innovations and familiarize people with e-management as the core of infrastructure. These ‘Smart’ Solutions will in turn drive economic growth. The initiative focuses on the sustainable and inclusive development of cities with the idea of looking at compact areas and creating a replicable model for other aspiring cities.
This webinar discussed what should India’s smart cities aspire to become for their citizens and how should policy makers approach the planning of smart cities.
Webinar Recording - http://embarqindiahub.org/webinars/why-smart-cites-mission-matters-india
Upcoming Webinars - http://embarqindiahub.org/e-learning/webinars
Innovation in Geospatial Technology and StandardsGeorge Percivall
All predictions are wrong; some are useful. This presentation offers a slate of geospatial trends developed in discussion with the OGC Board of Directors and expanded in an OGC blog series. These geospatial technology issues were developed by reviewing over 200 articles from geospatial publications as well as from information technology journals (IEEE, ACM, etc.).
These "Ripe Issues" of geospatial technology identify areas where further development of open standards can lead to great benefit:
* The Power of Location
* Internet of Things
* Mobile Development
* Indoor Frontier
* Cartographers of the future
* Big Processing of GeoData
* Smart Cities
The OGC is an international consortium where members participate in a consensus process to develop publicly available geospatial standards. OGC has a history of developing anticipatory standards. OGC is a leader in achieving a consensus balanced with innovation where OGC members actively designing the standard while implementing running software. In the role of OGC Chief Engineer, George Percivall identifies technology and market trends relevant to open standards development.
Valencia Smart City project powered by Telefonica and Red Hat IoT solutionsDavid Bericat
Valencia has selected Telefonica's Global Internet of Things (IoT) platform (which runs on Red Hat OpenStack and leverages Red Hat Mobile Application Platform) and the Red Hat JBoss Fuse solution for IoT to be the foundation for their Smart City project. Learn how and why citizens will be able to consume real-time information shared by several city facilities like parking, and others, to make their lives easier.
Exploration of a conceptual framework that might be adopted by any municipality or community and enables them to deploy the physical and logical infrastructure required to support all SMART functional technology going forward.
Презентация с международной налоговой конференции «Жизнь после Кипра: налоговый апгрейд» (taxconference.ru)
Сессия 4: Привлечение инвестиций: секреты успешной организации и структурирования сделок
Here is a PPT on Eco Green Cities. The fonts will change if u have only fonts of your pc. You can download.. If you have any queries send it to guthijp.reddy@gmail.com
Cities are being named and renamed, for demanding/commanding new culture, pattern of growth for overcoming prevailing urban ills. Their journey includes moving from planned cities, to becoming garden cities, linear cities, vertical cities, smart cities, compact cities to smart cities. Cities, as integral part of human history and as most complex creation of humanity, are always evolving and devolving, on the move and never finite. Cities distinguished by agglomeration/ concentration of human beings/activities, remain embodiment of dichotomy and contradictions. Cities represent disorder and chaos; where poverty/prosperity rub shoulders; where beauty/ugliness dot the urban canvas; where planned / unplanned development competes and where skyscrapers/slums/shanties rub shoulders. Known as creators of wealth and generators of waste, promoter of global economic growth and productivity, cities have also emerged as breeding grounds of poverty, exclusion, pollution and environmental degradation. Considering the prevailing contradictions, and critical role/importance; cities need to be made Humane and harmonious. Processes and principles that could be leverage for making cities harmonious need to include identifying issues and roadblocks largely responsible for making urban growth both unplanned, haphazard, irrational and sub-standard besides evolving strategies and options for making the urban growth rational for ushering a new ersa of Harmonious urbanization in India
Tatarstan Service Industry & Tourism (Dec 2013)InvestTatarstan
Presentation given at the Tatarstan Investment Conference: Service Industry & Tourism on 12 December 2013 in Moscow.
For more information, please visit invest.tatarstan.ru.
An overview of the investment climate of the Republic of Tatarstan prepared by PwC in conjunction with the Tatarstan Investment Development Agency. Copyright 2013.
For more information about investing in Tatarstan, please contact the Tatarstan Investment Development Agency: tida.tatarstan.ru.
50 Investment Projects in the Republic of Tatarstan (Russia)InvestTatarstan
Prepared for KazanSummit 2013: 5th International Economic Summit of Russia and OIC Countries, this book contains 50 investment projects in eight of Tatarstan's priority investment sectors. For more information about these projects or more infomation about investment opportunities in Tatarsatn, contact the Tatarstan Investment Development Agency (tida.tatar.ru)
The Republic of Tatarstan is one of the most economically developed regions of the Russian Federation. The republic lies just 800 kilometers east of Moscow on 68 square kilometers of land at the confluence of the Volga River and the Kama River, Russia’s two largest waterways.
The republic has a population of 3.8 million and boasted 1.4 trillion rubles ($47 billion) of Gross Regional Product in 2012, a 5.5% increase over the previous year, and more than double the GRP of 483 billion rubles posted in 2005. Foreign Direct Investment into Tatarstan totaled $577 million in 2012.
This presentation gives an overview of Tatarstan's economy and investment opportunities.
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. GREATER KAZAN
Kazan Smart City is part of the overall
development of the Greater Kazan area.
Greater Kazan the most economically
diverse region within the Republic of
Tatarstan with a total land area of 7,075
km2.
Greater Kazan area:
• Expansion of Kazan International Airport,
• Development IT city Innopolis,
• Development of Sviyazhsk multimodal interregional logistic center.
• Construction of a ring road around the perimeter of Greater Kazan
• 30 billion USD federal railway development program that will link
Kazan to Moscow by a high-speed train, cutting down the travel time
by rail between the two cities from 14 hours to just 3.5 hours by 2018
7. LOCATION
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.
10. KSC DESIGN PRINCIPLES
1
ECO
URBANISM
• KSC urban
development will coexist with natural
environment.
• Natural vegetation will
be preserved
• To ensure high
environmental quality
that will be embedded
into the KSC
2
SMART
GROWTH
• KSC will adopt a Smart
Growth principle.
• To be designed with
varying intensities
• To encourage mixed use
development that will
be integrated with
transportation.
3
SMART
LOCATION
• 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.
4
LOW
CARBON
• 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.
5
INCLUSIVE &
IDENTITY
• 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. ECONOMIC DRIVERS & DEVELOPMENT PRECINCT
Development Precinct
Central
Business
Precinct
Metropolitan
Park
Precinct
Knowledge &
Education
Precinct
Special Economic
Zone 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.
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.
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.
A major catalytic precinct for attracting cleantechnology-oriented industry, investment and
research to Kazan ensuring that the local business
community is benefited along the way.
13. ECONOMIC DRIVERS & DEVELOPMENT PRECINCT
Central Business Precinct
A Vibrant City where Great Businesses Converge
Business Park
District Park
Central Commercial
Core
Convention &
Exhibition Centre
Transit Oriented
Neighborhood
Regional Shopping Mall
Aero Express
Station
Transit Hotel
14. KSC CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE
Convention & Exhibition
Centre
5 starHotel
Transit Aero Express
Station
Hotel
15. ECONOMIC DRIVERS & DEVELOPMENT PRECINCT
KNOWLEDGE & EDUCATION PRECINCT
The Best of Kazan Talent Pool
Natural
Preservation
Hospitality
School
Town Center
Multi-Varsity
Campus
Science Park
Transit
Oriented
Neighborhood
Neighborhood
Business Park
Purpose Built
Office
16. ECONOMIC DRIVERS & DEVELOPMENT PRECINCT
Special Economic Zone Precinct
High Technology Zone Next to Airport
SEZ Administration
Building
Customs &
Immigration
Clean & Green
Technology Outlet
Combined Heat &
Power Plant
19. DEVELOPMENT CLUSTERS OF THE PROJECT
Medicine
High technology
Biomedicine, hospital, medical research center
Special economic zone, clean industry. Complex
system development.
Education
Tourism
International schools and universities, research centers
Business, medical, educational and urban tourism
20. SUPPORT AND INCENTIEVES
Kazan Smart City is driven by investors’ needs .
You can choose project implementation model
according to your company needs: Land purchase or
Long-term lease
We implement a Single window policy
We introduce a new Investment Project Management
Support system (IPMS)
Special working group for Kazan Smart City project is
established
We are committed to facilitate project funding
opportunities for investors.
We have a stable and fruitful partnership with
international and regional service providers.
21. SUPPORT AND INCENTIEVES
Kazan Smart City is driven by investors’ needs .
We provide tax benefits for Kazan Smart City investors
23. TATARSTAN GULF INVESTMENT COMPANY
Total Amount of Investment
760 million USD
OBJECT
LOCATION
AREA (sq.m.)
TIMELINE
Office Tower
Central Business Precinct
30,468
2014-2016
International Exhibition and
Convention Centre
Central Business Precinct
40,420
2014-2018
Interregional Shopping Mall
Central Business Precinct
200,000
2014-2018
Office Park and 5-Star Hotel
Central Business Precinct
319, 000
2014-2022
24. RADIANCE HOSPITALITY GROUP
Total Amount of Investment
180 million USD
Area
Object
Location
Transit Hotel and Service Apartments
Central Business Precinct
40,000
2014-2015
Commercial Real Estate
Central Business Precinct
38,645
2015-2016
University of Management and Hospitality
Knowledge and Education
Precinct
39,891
2014-2015
(sq.m.)
Timeline
25. TGT OIL AND GAS SERVICES
Total Amount of Investment
11 million USD
OBJECT
LOCATION
Area (sq.m.)
Timeline
Engineering Сentre
Knowledge and Education
Precinct
34,000
2013-2015
27. KSC SMART INITIATIVE
KSC SMART POSITIONING
SMART ECONOMY
(Competitiveness)
SMART PEOPLE
(Human Capital)
Smart Living
SMART ENVIRONMENT
(Natural Resources)
Smart Communities
Security, Health
Education, Emergency
Management
Smart Transport
SMART CONNECTIVITY
(Transport & ICT)
Coordination + Integration
Live Travel Information
Monitoring Demand
Information Points
Smart Utilities
SMART LIVING
(Quality of Life)
Integrated Resources
Storm Water Management
Real Time Monitoring
Resource Monitoring
Smart Building
SMART GOVERNANCE
(Participation)
Remote Access
Real Time Pricing
Real Time Information
Smart Management System
29. KSC SUSTAINABLE STANDARDS
Carbon Reduction
Comprehensive, low-impact
development.
Biodiversity restoration and conservation
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.
1. Smart
Location &
Linkage
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.
2.
Neighborhoo
d Pattern &
Design
3. Green
Infrastructure
& Building
CARBON REDUCTION TARGETS
REDUCE Waste (Reducing waste and emissions and increasing efficiency.)
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.
Towards Reduced Carbon Footprint
30% - 50% WASTE REDUCTION (Household Waste)
REDUCE Water Consumption (Safe Freshwater & Avoid Discharge)
15% - 30% REDUCTION on potable water consumption per house
REDUCE Energy Consumption (Energy Efficiency & Renewable Source)
15% - 30% SAVINGS on electricity demand
15% - 20% CARBON REDUCTION
100% NEIGHBOURHOOD PERMEABILITY
50% PUBLIC TRANSPORT USERS
BALANCE Earthworks & Green Density (No import & Export)
12 sq. meter
Green Space / Person
80% REDUCTION Earthwork Volume
Low Carbon City with a High Quality of Life
SUSTAINABILITY PRINCIPLES
31. IMPLEMENTING THE PLAN
A Zonal Land Use Plan to guide development and allows for clear demarcation of land plots.
LEGEND
0 – 0.99
1 – 1.99
2 – 2.99
3 – 3.99
4 – 4.99
5 – 5.99
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&
32. IMPLEMENTING THE PLAN
Summary of Phasing Implementation
A Phased Development
Acreage
(Hectares)
Acreage (%)
Sub-Precinct
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
Precinct Plan
237.28
15.6
1,201,824
14.2
17,490
32.7
SEZ
Knowledge &
Education
Central
Business
Phasing Implementation Plan
32,7%
16,4%
14,0%
16,1%
0,4%
3,0% 15,5%
14,2% 10,2%
5,3%
15,6% 15,9%
18,6%
25,9%
18,9%
19,4%
28,1%
Land Distribution
29,8%
GFA Distribution
Live-In Population
Percentages (%)
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Residential
Retail
Office
2a
2b
3a
Hotel
3b
3c
Enterprise
Institution
3d
SEZ Development Schedule
Acreage
(Ha)
Phase 1
Phase 2a
Phase 2b
Phase 3a
GFA
(sq.m)
Retail (sq.m)
Enterprise (sq.)
Institution (sq.m)
85.66
889,728
1,533
831,232
13,796
Road Development Schedule
Phase
Phase 3c
Phase 3d
2
3a
3b
3c
Road Length (km)
Phase 3b
1
6.42
10.17
2.82
18.00
10.16
Target Year
Completion
2014
2018
2021
2023
2025