The Mumbai Megaproject ... Worlds largest Sustainable Development Project
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 11:16 am
Hello Everyone,
Thanks for stopping by.
On the link below is the concept presentation for The Mumbai Megaproject. This is going to be India's largest and most capital intensive Urban Development project.
http://www.nataraja.org.in/site_includes/documents/Mumbai_Megaproject_Presentation_24_September_2011.pdf
Project concept note is pasted below.
Happy Diwali
Ashish Puntambekar
Project Designer
The Mumbai Megaproject
23rd October ' 2011
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CONCEPT NOTE ON THE MUMBAI MEGAPROJECT
" The Mumbai Megaproject ?, is a large , do-able plan that unlocks US $ 308 Billion
( Rs 14 Lakh Crores ) of value in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region ( MMR ) and uses that
money to totally re-construct the city of Mumbai within a 9 ? 11 year period starting in
2014 with the objective of preparing Mumbai to make a bid for hosting the 2024 Olympic
Games.
The Presentation to launch this large project was made by me on the 24th of Sept' 2011
at the YB Chavan Hall at Nariman Point in Mumbai. Presentation Video is on the You Tube
Link below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oq5pq1smwqc
Slides 15, 16 and 17 in the attached presentation are important as they show how the
above mentioned funds will be made available in Mumbai.
Unique Solution
The current debt of the State. of Maharashtra ( 2011 ) stands at Rs 2,09,000 Crores or
roughly US $ 46 Billion. Given this huge debt , the Govt of Maharashtra is in no position to
issue any more debt to finance large infrastructure projects or give financial guarantees.
Given this situation, The Mumbai Megaproject is a worthwhile project proposal / plan as
It needs just Rs 3000 Crores as a one time JNNURM grant to startup a huge economic
Engine that will generate an Urban Equity Withdrawal Surplus of Rs 14 Lakh Crores
Without any further cash needs from either the central government or the Govt of
Maharashtra. Essentially ... the Megaproject is totally self financing after the first cash
injection of Rs 3000 Crores.
The difference between all other previous plans to re-develop Mumbai and the
Megaproject is that , this time at all the issues ( i.e Governance, Financing, Engineering,
Project Logistics and control mechanisms) have been addressed simultaneously , for a
project of this size, to be able to transform the city within a realistic time frame
? in project mode.
No one has ever attempted this kind of Integrated Approach in the past ... especially in
the case of Mumbai.
The Mumbai Megaproject features a total of twenty four major ideas / concepts , of
which the attached presentation covers thirteen , including the World Bank concept of
Urban Equity Withdrawal.
Very briefly , the project :
1. Provides free housing, affordable education and healthcare for 9 Million slumdwellers
based on the dwelling concept.Pls note that the earlier design was for 45 Floor towers
This has now been changed to 7 Floor towers, thereby achieving a saving of 30 % on
Capital costs.
2. Provides better & faster Transport : 210 Km of Underground Subway ? 60 %
Reduction in Network Load
3. Repays , the entire US $ 46 Billion debt of Maharashtra State as a single bullet
payment to deliver a debt free state by 2014
4. Transforms Mumbai into a large International Financial Centre : Creates two
new financial centres and & Other Amenities ? Universities etc
5. Invests US $ 40 Billion in Rural Education and another US $ 50 Billion in Rural health
( Total $ 90 Bn ) ... to implement President Kalam's PURA Model...thereby preventing
Rural Migration to Indian cities.In addition the project will finance an additional30,000
check dams in Marathwada and Vidharbha to raise water tables and will build a huge
Ring Corridor in Maharashtra ( Mumbai - Nashik - Nagpur- Gadchiroli - Nanded - Pune
Mumbai )
6. Applies principles of Intelligent Urbanism to create large open spaces,
recreation facilities and culture facilities in Mumbai that will rival the worlds leading
cities.(Investment will be of the order of US $ 4.5 Billion in Parks and US $ 600 Million
in art and Culture Facilities )
7. Invests US $ 1.5 Billion on the creation of Maritime Security Infrastructure for the
Indian Navy / Mumbai Police ( Satellite Systems and Response Mechanisms )
The Megaproject will also finance a New US $ 4 Billion base for the Indian Navy
Approx. 100 Km , south of Mumbai.
8. Finally ? the project will catalyze a tripling of the city?s GDP by 2018 and ? by
2024, Mumbai?s GDP will exceed Singapore?s current GDP @ $ 310.69 Billion
The presentation at the YB Chavan hall was very well received. The promoter of the
event was FICCI - FLO ( The FICCI Ladies Organization ) and it was supported by
Deutsche Bank. The Panel discussion moderated by Ms. Meera Sanyal ( Head of
the Royal Bank Of Scotland ). On the panel were Mr. Niranjan Hiranandani, Mr. Bittu
Sahgal, Ms.Tasneem Mehta, Mr. Pranab Datta ( Knight Frank ) & Ms. Ashwini Bhide
(MMRDA). Deutsche Bank delivered the Keynote address.
Today it appears impossible that a project of this magnitude can be executed by the
year 2024.It is with this in mind and to give the project a sense of urgency thathosting
the 2024 Olympic games has been adopted as a strategic project objective.
To achieve extremely fast paced construction schedules required by the plan, the entire
city will be divided into 72 contractor territories and then distributed among 12 large
contractors with a work front of US $30 Billion each,under a two stage International
competitive bidding process ( slides 27 & 28 ).
The challenge for a project designer, in conceptualizing projects of this magnitude in
India is " How do we transition a country of 1.2 billion people from a 400 million Middle
Class to one with a 600 - 700 Million Middle Class , without ruining the environment.
This is a fundamental design issue which the Mumbai Megaproject answers through
large scale use of environmental friendly technologies and most importantly by
curbing rural migration through massive investment in Education, healthcare and
employment initiatives in Rural communities across 28 states and 7 Union Territories.
Please check out the presentation. The city of Mumbai is going to see some
big changes. The Megaproject is also the worlds largest Green project as its Urban
Equity Withdrawal component will be used to finance the growing of 2.5 Million
hectares of New Forests in Maharashtra besides 7000 Acres of Mangroves around
Mumbai city. The Project will also have a large CO2 Sequestration component where
some of the the city's waste will be incinerated and the CO2 will be pumped offshore
to the ONGC Oil Fields to enhance oil production at Bombay High.The use of low energy
construction materials will be its other major feature.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Ashish Puntambekar
Project Designer
The Mumbai Megaproject
& The Indian Education Megaproject ... High quality Education to 126 Million Children Totally Free of cost
http://www.nataraja.org.in/masseducationproject.htm
Contact : [email protected]
[email protected]
" Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. "
- - Theodore Roosevelt
Thanks for stopping by.
On the link below is the concept presentation for The Mumbai Megaproject. This is going to be India's largest and most capital intensive Urban Development project.
http://www.nataraja.org.in/site_includes/documents/Mumbai_Megaproject_Presentation_24_September_2011.pdf
Project concept note is pasted below.
Happy Diwali
Ashish Puntambekar
Project Designer
The Mumbai Megaproject
23rd October ' 2011
**************************************************************
CONCEPT NOTE ON THE MUMBAI MEGAPROJECT
" The Mumbai Megaproject ?, is a large , do-able plan that unlocks US $ 308 Billion
( Rs 14 Lakh Crores ) of value in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region ( MMR ) and uses that
money to totally re-construct the city of Mumbai within a 9 ? 11 year period starting in
2014 with the objective of preparing Mumbai to make a bid for hosting the 2024 Olympic
Games.
The Presentation to launch this large project was made by me on the 24th of Sept' 2011
at the YB Chavan Hall at Nariman Point in Mumbai. Presentation Video is on the You Tube
Link below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oq5pq1smwqc
Slides 15, 16 and 17 in the attached presentation are important as they show how the
above mentioned funds will be made available in Mumbai.
Unique Solution
The current debt of the State. of Maharashtra ( 2011 ) stands at Rs 2,09,000 Crores or
roughly US $ 46 Billion. Given this huge debt , the Govt of Maharashtra is in no position to
issue any more debt to finance large infrastructure projects or give financial guarantees.
Given this situation, The Mumbai Megaproject is a worthwhile project proposal / plan as
It needs just Rs 3000 Crores as a one time JNNURM grant to startup a huge economic
Engine that will generate an Urban Equity Withdrawal Surplus of Rs 14 Lakh Crores
Without any further cash needs from either the central government or the Govt of
Maharashtra. Essentially ... the Megaproject is totally self financing after the first cash
injection of Rs 3000 Crores.
The difference between all other previous plans to re-develop Mumbai and the
Megaproject is that , this time at all the issues ( i.e Governance, Financing, Engineering,
Project Logistics and control mechanisms) have been addressed simultaneously , for a
project of this size, to be able to transform the city within a realistic time frame
? in project mode.
No one has ever attempted this kind of Integrated Approach in the past ... especially in
the case of Mumbai.
The Mumbai Megaproject features a total of twenty four major ideas / concepts , of
which the attached presentation covers thirteen , including the World Bank concept of
Urban Equity Withdrawal.
Very briefly , the project :
1. Provides free housing, affordable education and healthcare for 9 Million slumdwellers
based on the dwelling concept.Pls note that the earlier design was for 45 Floor towers
This has now been changed to 7 Floor towers, thereby achieving a saving of 30 % on
Capital costs.
2. Provides better & faster Transport : 210 Km of Underground Subway ? 60 %
Reduction in Network Load
3. Repays , the entire US $ 46 Billion debt of Maharashtra State as a single bullet
payment to deliver a debt free state by 2014
4. Transforms Mumbai into a large International Financial Centre : Creates two
new financial centres and & Other Amenities ? Universities etc
5. Invests US $ 40 Billion in Rural Education and another US $ 50 Billion in Rural health
( Total $ 90 Bn ) ... to implement President Kalam's PURA Model...thereby preventing
Rural Migration to Indian cities.In addition the project will finance an additional30,000
check dams in Marathwada and Vidharbha to raise water tables and will build a huge
Ring Corridor in Maharashtra ( Mumbai - Nashik - Nagpur- Gadchiroli - Nanded - Pune
Mumbai )
6. Applies principles of Intelligent Urbanism to create large open spaces,
recreation facilities and culture facilities in Mumbai that will rival the worlds leading
cities.(Investment will be of the order of US $ 4.5 Billion in Parks and US $ 600 Million
in art and Culture Facilities )
7. Invests US $ 1.5 Billion on the creation of Maritime Security Infrastructure for the
Indian Navy / Mumbai Police ( Satellite Systems and Response Mechanisms )
The Megaproject will also finance a New US $ 4 Billion base for the Indian Navy
Approx. 100 Km , south of Mumbai.
8. Finally ? the project will catalyze a tripling of the city?s GDP by 2018 and ? by
2024, Mumbai?s GDP will exceed Singapore?s current GDP @ $ 310.69 Billion
The presentation at the YB Chavan hall was very well received. The promoter of the
event was FICCI - FLO ( The FICCI Ladies Organization ) and it was supported by
Deutsche Bank. The Panel discussion moderated by Ms. Meera Sanyal ( Head of
the Royal Bank Of Scotland ). On the panel were Mr. Niranjan Hiranandani, Mr. Bittu
Sahgal, Ms.Tasneem Mehta, Mr. Pranab Datta ( Knight Frank ) & Ms. Ashwini Bhide
(MMRDA). Deutsche Bank delivered the Keynote address.
Today it appears impossible that a project of this magnitude can be executed by the
year 2024.It is with this in mind and to give the project a sense of urgency thathosting
the 2024 Olympic games has been adopted as a strategic project objective.
To achieve extremely fast paced construction schedules required by the plan, the entire
city will be divided into 72 contractor territories and then distributed among 12 large
contractors with a work front of US $30 Billion each,under a two stage International
competitive bidding process ( slides 27 & 28 ).
The challenge for a project designer, in conceptualizing projects of this magnitude in
India is " How do we transition a country of 1.2 billion people from a 400 million Middle
Class to one with a 600 - 700 Million Middle Class , without ruining the environment.
This is a fundamental design issue which the Mumbai Megaproject answers through
large scale use of environmental friendly technologies and most importantly by
curbing rural migration through massive investment in Education, healthcare and
employment initiatives in Rural communities across 28 states and 7 Union Territories.
Please check out the presentation. The city of Mumbai is going to see some
big changes. The Megaproject is also the worlds largest Green project as its Urban
Equity Withdrawal component will be used to finance the growing of 2.5 Million
hectares of New Forests in Maharashtra besides 7000 Acres of Mangroves around
Mumbai city. The Project will also have a large CO2 Sequestration component where
some of the the city's waste will be incinerated and the CO2 will be pumped offshore
to the ONGC Oil Fields to enhance oil production at Bombay High.The use of low energy
construction materials will be its other major feature.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Ashish Puntambekar
Project Designer
The Mumbai Megaproject
& The Indian Education Megaproject ... High quality Education to 126 Million Children Totally Free of cost
http://www.nataraja.org.in/masseducationproject.htm
Contact : [email protected]
[email protected]
" Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. "
- - Theodore Roosevelt