ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE   PROSPECTS IN INDIA John Farrow,  Chairman LEA Group Holdings Inc.  March 29 th . 2010
Outline Introduction to LEA Group Holdings in India Modern India  The Opportunities  Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor  The attraction for Canadian companies
LEA Group Holdings Inc. Civil Engineers, Planners and Management Consultants with head office in Markham We plan, design and supervise construction of  major infrastructure  and urban services Employ more than 1000 people in India in fourteen offices Recent projects: Transportation Master Plan & Business Plan for urban infrastructure in Mumbai  Master Plan for expansion for Indore  60% of the feasibility studies for tolled expressways
PROJECT : DLF CITY CENTRE, GURGOAN STATUS : BUILT RETAIL SPACE : 2.5 MILLION Sft.
PROJECT : ANSAL’S PLAZA, GREATER NOIDA STATUS : BUILT RETAIL SPACE : 7.5 MILLION Sft.
PROJECT : THE CAMPUS, IT PARK, SEZ, GREATR NOIDA  BUILDER ANSAL API  STATUS:   : BUILT BUILT SPACE  : 4.0 MILLION SFT IT PARK, 1.0 MILLION COMMERCIAL,  AND 1.0 MILLION RESIDENTIAL
PROJECT :  AMERICAN EXPRESS CENTRE, DLF, GURGOAN STATUS : UNDER CONSTRUCTION ARCHITECT : HAFEEZ CONTRACTOR BUILT SPACE  : NA
India is the  third largest economy in the world  Growing at the second fastest rate Urbanizing and investing in urban services
Strong Stable Growth
MAJOR EXPANSION IN INFRASTRUCTURE IS UNDERWAY IN ALL SECTORS  Planned investment is 7-8% of GDP by sector this is:- Highways  : $59 billion Airports  : $ 7.7 billion Ports  : $ 22.0 billion Railways  : $ 65.0 billion Investment in urban services is supporting these other commitments A commitment to attracting foreign investment into PPP infrastructure projects
Illustrating the scale of the opportunity is a challenge
The Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor illustrates the Opportunities
DMIC is a joint initiative by India and Japan   A planned globally competitive  manufacturing region 1500 kms.  stretching from Delhi to Mumbai supported by world class infrastructure A 90 billion dollar investment in 100 infrastructure projects by 2016 anchored by a freight only high speed rail line Incorporates 9 mega industrial zones of 200sq. kilometres each, six airports and 3 sea ports. Population to grow by 150 million in new and expanded “Eco-cities”
Analysis of Development Opportunities provides  leading indicator of  Prospects by City  HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE   ATTRACTIVE      LESS   ATTRACTIVE  Sr. No. CITY OFFICES RETAIL TOURISM INDUSTRIAL 1 MUMBAI &  NEW MUMBAI     2 NCR & DELHI     3 BANGALORE      4 HYDERABAD     5 CHENNAI     6 AHMEDABAD     7 CHANDIGARH    
For Canadian Business India has many  Attractions  We share a common heritage The legal system and system of government is similar  Business practices and ethics are similar Canadians are welcome for: Our knowledge, our approach and our international reputation  The Canadian Government has support in place  Many links already exist
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    ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE PROSPECTS IN INDIA John Farrow, Chairman LEA Group Holdings Inc. March 29 th . 2010
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    Outline Introduction toLEA Group Holdings in India Modern India The Opportunities Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor The attraction for Canadian companies
  • 3.
    LEA Group HoldingsInc. Civil Engineers, Planners and Management Consultants with head office in Markham We plan, design and supervise construction of major infrastructure and urban services Employ more than 1000 people in India in fourteen offices Recent projects: Transportation Master Plan & Business Plan for urban infrastructure in Mumbai Master Plan for expansion for Indore 60% of the feasibility studies for tolled expressways
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    PROJECT : DLFCITY CENTRE, GURGOAN STATUS : BUILT RETAIL SPACE : 2.5 MILLION Sft.
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    PROJECT : ANSAL’SPLAZA, GREATER NOIDA STATUS : BUILT RETAIL SPACE : 7.5 MILLION Sft.
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    PROJECT : THECAMPUS, IT PARK, SEZ, GREATR NOIDA BUILDER ANSAL API STATUS: : BUILT BUILT SPACE : 4.0 MILLION SFT IT PARK, 1.0 MILLION COMMERCIAL, AND 1.0 MILLION RESIDENTIAL
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    PROJECT : AMERICAN EXPRESS CENTRE, DLF, GURGOAN STATUS : UNDER CONSTRUCTION ARCHITECT : HAFEEZ CONTRACTOR BUILT SPACE : NA
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    India is the third largest economy in the world Growing at the second fastest rate Urbanizing and investing in urban services
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    MAJOR EXPANSION ININFRASTRUCTURE IS UNDERWAY IN ALL SECTORS Planned investment is 7-8% of GDP by sector this is:- Highways : $59 billion Airports : $ 7.7 billion Ports : $ 22.0 billion Railways : $ 65.0 billion Investment in urban services is supporting these other commitments A commitment to attracting foreign investment into PPP infrastructure projects
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    Illustrating the scaleof the opportunity is a challenge
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    The Delhi MumbaiIndustrial Corridor illustrates the Opportunities
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    DMIC is ajoint initiative by India and Japan A planned globally competitive manufacturing region 1500 kms. stretching from Delhi to Mumbai supported by world class infrastructure A 90 billion dollar investment in 100 infrastructure projects by 2016 anchored by a freight only high speed rail line Incorporates 9 mega industrial zones of 200sq. kilometres each, six airports and 3 sea ports. Population to grow by 150 million in new and expanded “Eco-cities”
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    Analysis of DevelopmentOpportunities provides leading indicator of Prospects by City  HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE ATTRACTIVE  LESS ATTRACTIVE  Sr. No. CITY OFFICES RETAIL TOURISM INDUSTRIAL 1 MUMBAI & NEW MUMBAI     2 NCR & DELHI     3 BANGALORE     4 HYDERABAD     5 CHENNAI     6 AHMEDABAD     7 CHANDIGARH    
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    For Canadian BusinessIndia has many Attractions We share a common heritage The legal system and system of government is similar Business practices and ethics are similar Canadians are welcome for: Our knowledge, our approach and our international reputation The Canadian Government has support in place Many links already exist
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Editor's Notes

  • #16 Eliminate the “overall Attractiveness” column