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PROJECT BOWSTRING:
A PERSPECTIVE ON REVITALISING
“JANATA BAZAAR”
Presented by;
Nishanth A Patil
Akhil G Kudalkar
2011-2012
INDEX
1 GENERAL INFORMATION
2 OVERVIEW
3 OBJECTIVES
4 PLANNING
5 DESIGN PROCESS
6 EXECUTION AND PHASING
7 FINANCIAL FACET
8 CASE STUDY
9 CONCLUSION
10 REFERENCES
GENERAL INFORMATION
 Janata Bazaar is located in the heart of Hubli city,
1.2kms from Central Bus Terminus and 2.2kms
from Hubli Railway station.
 Area = 7945 sqm
 Width of access road = 15 m, abutted by roads of
10 m.
 CTS No 1015/A
 Coordinates: 15°20'58"N 75°8'18"E
 Mean Temperature: 25-40oC
Location of Janata Bazaar
Layout of Janata Bazaar
OVERVIEW OF PRESENT SCENARIO
Disintegration of structure No godowns
OVERVIEW OF PRESENT SCENARIO CONTD…
Narrow roads Faulty drainage system
• No parking space.
• No sanitation facility in the
complex.
• No water supply.
• Poor maintenance of the
structure.
• No security.
• Access roads are in bad shape.
OVERVIEW OF PRESENT SCENARIO CONTD…
OBJECTIVES OF OUR PROPOSAL
To address all the mentioned grievances and put forth an
economically viable solution involving conjoint efforts from
government and private enterprise.
To untap the economic potential of the area.
To proffer an urban renewal model on strong
fundamentals to ensure sustenance and ergo give healthy
returns to all key stakeholders.
To study consumer behaviour and ensure generation of
projected earnings.
SWOT ANALYSIS
Strengths: Prime commercial area, Parking space.
Weakness: Traffic Problem, Reluctance of resident
vendors to relocate.
Opportunity: Chance for the developer to gain a
foothold in growing real-estate, Job generation.
Threat: Competition from existing malls, Inflation,
Possible political intervention.
PLANNING
CORE PROPOSAL: REJUVENATION OF
JANATA BAZAAR
Tripartite approach: Three-element plan consisting of the
following components;
Vendor space: A stadia arrangement spread over 2181 sqm comprising
of 85 nos of permanent shops of areas varying from 10.8 sqm to 12
sqm. The incumbent also has a capacity to facilitate hawkers in a 2m
cantilever stretch.
Trader space: Two separate pockets of land measuring 295 sqm and
315 sqm have been identified to house commercial premises for
resident traders and other interested professionals. A dedicated
parking facility in the Vendor cum trader space, capable of housing 45
four wheelers.
Shopping mall: A futuristic commercial destination comprising of G+4
configuration, with 2 levels of sub-surface parking capable of housing
108 nos and 65 nos of four wheelers and two wheelers respectively.
Basement Floor
Lower Ground Floor
Upper Ground Floor
First Floor
Second Floor
Multiplex stall level
Multiplex Floor level
Terrace
Column Placement
Transverse Section
Artistic impression of
Stadia Arrangement
FLOOR USAGE
INDEX
LEVEL(M) FLOOR
AREA
(SQM)
STAIRCASE/
LIFT
(SQM)
CUT
OUTS
(SQM)
PARKING/
SERVICES
(SQM)
AREA
CONSIDERED
(SQM)
Basement Parking -8.10 3413.60 49.44 63.58 365.5
_
Lower
Ground
Parking cum
storage
-4.10 3413.60 49.44 75.58 391.05 373.19
Upper
Ground
Commercial 0.75 2660 86.34 209.97 82.07 2281.62
First Commercial 4.80 2882 86.34 209.97 82.07 1903.24
Second Commercial 8.85 2882 86.34 209.97 82.07 1903.24
Multiplex
Stall level
Commercial 12.9 2882 86.34 209.97 82.07 1903.24
Multiplex
Floor level
Commercial 15.9 2882 86.34 824.93 82.07 1078.31
Terrace
Level
Utility 23.1 TOTAL=
9442.84
DESIGN PROCESS
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY ADOPTED
 Ease of mobility and freedom of variation in
structural layout was a significant parameter to
be satisfied, in order to attract retail clientele.
 Prime importance was given to use of
structurally efficient designs and materials.
 Phasing of the project and ease of execution was
equally important.
 A marketing strategy and Special Incentive
Package Schemes to ensure economic viability of
the project was taken into outlook.
BRIEF DESIGN HIGHLIGHTS
 Small shop: less than 150sqm.
 Medium shop: less than 500sqm.
 Anchor shop: more than 500sqm.
 Frontage available : 60m
 Footfalls : 6000 people /hour
 Lift well: 3x2.5m , 2 nos
 Type of lift: capsule lift,544kg capacity ,i.e. 8 persons
approx.
 Size of commercial lift: 4.3x4.6m, 1 no.
 Commercial lift: 3000kg capacity. Escalators are at 30
degree inclination, spanning headroom of 3.5m.
 Two doglegged stairs of width 4.5m,with rise of 150mm,
and tread of 300mm.[3]
 Clear distance between soffit of slab and floor level is
3.75m.
 Presence of lift cores along the prominent wind direction to
enhance the lateral stability of the structure.
WHY FLAT SLABS ?
1. Faster construction.
2. Simpler and minimalistic formwork, resulting in cheaper
formwork cost.
3. Reduce services and cladding costs.
4. Flexibility for the occupier, thus accommodating changes
in the internal layout.
5. Easier routing of services.
6. Lesser height of superstructure resulting from the
exclusion of beams.
 For E.g.: For a Flat Slab of Panel Size: 8.5mX8.5m
(adopted in the project), inclusion of beam results in
a beam of depth of at least 600 m. Thus reduction of
600m in headroom occurs. Hence for a mall of 4
levels, a minimum increase in 4*600m i.e. 2.4 m in the
building height occurs. Thus, for the same building
height, additional levels can be accommodated for a
flat slab design.
WHY PRE-STRESSED SYSTEMS ?
1. Longer spans ( > 7 m) are easily achievable ,
reducing number of columns and related
foundation preparation.[1]
2. Economic solution to cater to large spans ( > 7
m).Refer Fig 1
3. Deflections free slabs (deflection is a critical
serviceability parameter to be checked in flat
slabs).
4. Waterproof elements.
4. Highest material
efficiency achievable.
5. Reduced section
dimensions leads to
reduced dead load and
thus reducing column
dimensions and a
subsequent increase in
net leasable area.
Fig 1, Relative cost v/s Slab span for
RCC and PSC Structures.
NON-CONVENTIONAL BUILDING MATERIALS
 Use of Fibre-reinforced concrete partition walls which
have a dead load of 360 kg/m2, helping to reduce effect
of strip loads, which is much lower than conventional
burnt brick masonry of dead load of the tune of 1800
kg/m2 .
 Use of pozzolonic admixture in concrete for lean
concrete uses and in concrete mix designs.
 Wind tunnel effect is utilized by channeling air
through small controllable ducts into larger public
spaces to increase wind speeds and lower cooling
costs.
 Bio-filtration septic tanks and cess pools are provided
to reduce toxicity of sewage and aid in percolation
into a controlled vegetative environment.
SAFETY FEATURES
 Two fire exits (2m wide) situated within 20m of
each extreme ends.[4]
 Fire exits at every 3.6 m in the Multiplex
arena.[4]
 Detectors and sprinkler systems at 3m interval
in the lobby area.
 The number of escalators is doubled to aid in
dispersing the crowd.
 Appropriate amenities are provided for the
differently -abled.
EXECUTION AND PHASING
1. INTIMATION:
 A 90 day notice will be given to the resident
occupants for vacating the premises prior to
commencement of construction activities.
2. REHABILITATION:
Option 1: Situated in close proximity to Janata
Bazaar there is Idgah Maidan. This land is owned by
HDMC. Presently it is being used illegally for parking
by taxi operators, mass prayer is also held two times
a year. We propose to house the vendors and traders
at Idgah Maidan until the facility intended for them
is completed. Ref fig 2.
Option 2:
There already exists a proposal to build a multi-level
car park on the premises held by NHAI. Following the
construction of the feature, the resident vendors and
traders will be relocated there.
PICTORIAL REPRESENTATION OF OPTION 1.
Fig 2
 The periphery of the Janata
Bazaar sight is shown in
orange colour. HDMC is
considering a proposal to
construct a multi-level parking
lot at the sight shown in pink
colour. This parking lot will be
the rehabilitation site for
vendors and traders of Janata
Bazaar. The line marked in
grey is a part of the auxiliary
proposal to construct an
elevated traffic path
3. DEMOLITION
The proposal warrants
the demolition of four
buildings. Particular care
should be taken during
the procedure as the
properties in question
are sandwiched between
private dwellings and
commercial utilities.
Fig 3, The buildings marked in red
are to be demolished.
CONSTRUCTION
Phase 2: With uninterrupted progress we
might safely assume the completion of the
shopping mall within 18 months.
Phase 1: Facility for vendors and traders
to be completed within 12 months from
date commencement of construction.
MAINTENANCE
An interactive committee consisting of representatives of
traders, vendors and HDMC must be formed to take care
of maintenance works of the structure and collect the
required corpus via taxation.
Allotment of shop premises will be done through lottery
system.
FINANCIAL FACET
ROUGH CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATE
OF SHOPPING MALL
Particulars Cost per sq ft in
Rs
Cost per sq ft in % of
total construction cost
Concrete works 880 40*
Excavation, footings, peripheral
blockwork, ground beams &
back fills to plinth
160.75 7.33
Block work and plastering 220 10
Wall & Floor finishes 440 20
Joinery works incl doors,
windows & aesthetic entities
187.5 8.55
Plumbing services & sanitary
fixtures
87.5 3.99
Compound wall, water tanks &
septic tank
130 5.93
Electricals and other
miscellaneous items
86.25 3.93
Total 2192 100
ROUGH CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATE
OF COMMERCIAL HUB
Particulars Cost per sq ft in Rs Cost per sq ft in % of total
construction cost
Concrete works 360 32.43
Excavation, footings, peripheral
blockwork, ground beams & back
fills to plinth
130 11.71
Block work and plastering 120 10.81
Wall & Floor finishes 180 16.21
Joinery works incl doors, windows
& shutters
150 13.51
Plumbing services & sanitary
fixtures
60 5.40
Compound wall, water tanks &
septic tank
80 7.20
Electricals and other miscellaneous
items
30 2.70
Total 1110 100
Ref: Indian realestate forum, www.indianrealestateforum.com
PROJECTED REVENUES
 As per survey conducted of the existing market rates and inputs
collected from a practising architect ,
 Based on these inputs, and considering a conservative rental of Rs
80 / sqft / month for the commercially leasable area ,
 The annual revenue works out to be Rs 10.52 crores.
 Assuming savings of 40 % of the above mentioned amount , the
initial construction cost can be retrieved in around 12 years,
assuming nil change in rental rates.
Area Expected Rental Income
(Rs/sq.ft./month)
Anchor Shop with maximum
frontage in prime location
80.00
Shop in Koppikar Road on Ground
floor
50.00
Shop in Koppikar Road on First
floor
30.00
Shop in Koppikar Road on Second
floor
15.00
CASE STUDY
Akruti Developers, Mumbai
AKRUTI DEVELOPERS, MUMBAI
 Akruti is one of the leading Mumbai-based real estate
developers with a high quality land bank, with large
contribution in the Mumbai metropolitan region.
 The company has acquired its land reserve through
slum rehabilitation development, open plot purchases
both through joint ventures and outright purchases, and
public private partnership (PPP) projects.
 Having developed 5 million sq.ft. area since 1989,
Akruti is now targeting to develop 3.7 million sq.ft.
saleable area under SRS(Slum Rehabilitation Scheme)
projects, 7.2 million sq.ft. under non-SRS projects, 21.7
million sq.ft. SEZs(Special Economic Zones) and 43.5
million sq.ft. township.
PLANNED PROJECTS
Segments Saleable area (m sq.ft.) No. projects
SRS 3.7 17
Residential 2.7 12
Commercial 0.6 3
Retail 0.5 2
Non SRS 7.2 20
Residential 2.8 7
Commercial 3.6 10
Retail 0.8 3
SEZ 21.7 5
Panvel Township 43.6 1
SNAPSHOT OF INDICATIVE REALISATION
AND REHABILITATION COST
Project Expected Realisations
(Rs/sq.ft.)
Cost of Rehabilitation
(Rs/sq.ft.)
Worli-Tardeo 30000-45000 1200-1700
Bandra & BKC 20000-30000 20000-30000
Andheri 12000-20000 1200-1300
Jogeshwari 8000-14000 1200-1300
Sion-Matunga 12000-18000 1200-1300
CONCLUSION
 With this project, we hope to suggest a viable and
implementable solution to the poor infrastructure problems
and justify the potential of the premises.
 We would like to exemplify that a PPP model to develop the
premises, the Mall in particular is the most viable option as
is evident from the case study.
 We would like to garner some more support and skills to
work our way to an efficient design and better functional
arrangements of the elements of the structure.
 Post tensioning is an useful science, whose utilization has
to be decided with great scrutiny, taking skilled
supervision and economy into purview.
 Since no hard core simulation of the structure was
attempted in SAFE or FEM , only relying on codal
provisions and formulae are misleading in the
interpretation of the serviceability criteria.
Thank You
REFERENCES
 Ed Cross ,” Post-Tensioning in Building Structures”.
 British Cement Association. “Best Practice Guides for
In-Situ Concrete Frame Building”, Published 2001,
ISBN 0 7210 1579 4. Ref: 97.508
 IS 456,” Plain and Reinforced Concrete - Code of
Practice”,2000.
 IS 875 , PART I & II.”Code of practice for design
loads for buildings and structures”,1987.
 “National Building code of India”, 2005.
 HDMP Byelaws 2004.
 Neyha Srivastava,Prabhudas Lilladher Pvt Ltd,
“Akruti City , scaling new highs”,a company report on
Industry: real estate, Dec 19, 2007
 Indian realestate forum,
www.indianrealestateforum.com

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Project bowstring : A perspective on revitalizing Janata Bazaar

  • 1. PROJECT BOWSTRING: A PERSPECTIVE ON REVITALISING “JANATA BAZAAR” Presented by; Nishanth A Patil Akhil G Kudalkar 2011-2012
  • 2. INDEX 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 2 OVERVIEW 3 OBJECTIVES 4 PLANNING 5 DESIGN PROCESS 6 EXECUTION AND PHASING 7 FINANCIAL FACET 8 CASE STUDY 9 CONCLUSION 10 REFERENCES
  • 3. GENERAL INFORMATION  Janata Bazaar is located in the heart of Hubli city, 1.2kms from Central Bus Terminus and 2.2kms from Hubli Railway station.  Area = 7945 sqm  Width of access road = 15 m, abutted by roads of 10 m.  CTS No 1015/A  Coordinates: 15°20'58"N 75°8'18"E  Mean Temperature: 25-40oC
  • 6. OVERVIEW OF PRESENT SCENARIO Disintegration of structure No godowns
  • 7. OVERVIEW OF PRESENT SCENARIO CONTD… Narrow roads Faulty drainage system
  • 8. • No parking space. • No sanitation facility in the complex. • No water supply. • Poor maintenance of the structure. • No security. • Access roads are in bad shape. OVERVIEW OF PRESENT SCENARIO CONTD…
  • 9. OBJECTIVES OF OUR PROPOSAL To address all the mentioned grievances and put forth an economically viable solution involving conjoint efforts from government and private enterprise. To untap the economic potential of the area. To proffer an urban renewal model on strong fundamentals to ensure sustenance and ergo give healthy returns to all key stakeholders. To study consumer behaviour and ensure generation of projected earnings.
  • 10. SWOT ANALYSIS Strengths: Prime commercial area, Parking space. Weakness: Traffic Problem, Reluctance of resident vendors to relocate. Opportunity: Chance for the developer to gain a foothold in growing real-estate, Job generation. Threat: Competition from existing malls, Inflation, Possible political intervention.
  • 12. CORE PROPOSAL: REJUVENATION OF JANATA BAZAAR Tripartite approach: Three-element plan consisting of the following components; Vendor space: A stadia arrangement spread over 2181 sqm comprising of 85 nos of permanent shops of areas varying from 10.8 sqm to 12 sqm. The incumbent also has a capacity to facilitate hawkers in a 2m cantilever stretch. Trader space: Two separate pockets of land measuring 295 sqm and 315 sqm have been identified to house commercial premises for resident traders and other interested professionals. A dedicated parking facility in the Vendor cum trader space, capable of housing 45 four wheelers. Shopping mall: A futuristic commercial destination comprising of G+4 configuration, with 2 levels of sub-surface parking capable of housing 108 nos and 65 nos of four wheelers and two wheelers respectively.
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  • 27. FLOOR USAGE INDEX LEVEL(M) FLOOR AREA (SQM) STAIRCASE/ LIFT (SQM) CUT OUTS (SQM) PARKING/ SERVICES (SQM) AREA CONSIDERED (SQM) Basement Parking -8.10 3413.60 49.44 63.58 365.5 _ Lower Ground Parking cum storage -4.10 3413.60 49.44 75.58 391.05 373.19 Upper Ground Commercial 0.75 2660 86.34 209.97 82.07 2281.62 First Commercial 4.80 2882 86.34 209.97 82.07 1903.24 Second Commercial 8.85 2882 86.34 209.97 82.07 1903.24 Multiplex Stall level Commercial 12.9 2882 86.34 209.97 82.07 1903.24 Multiplex Floor level Commercial 15.9 2882 86.34 824.93 82.07 1078.31 Terrace Level Utility 23.1 TOTAL= 9442.84
  • 29. DESIGN PHILOSOPHY ADOPTED  Ease of mobility and freedom of variation in structural layout was a significant parameter to be satisfied, in order to attract retail clientele.  Prime importance was given to use of structurally efficient designs and materials.  Phasing of the project and ease of execution was equally important.  A marketing strategy and Special Incentive Package Schemes to ensure economic viability of the project was taken into outlook.
  • 30. BRIEF DESIGN HIGHLIGHTS  Small shop: less than 150sqm.  Medium shop: less than 500sqm.  Anchor shop: more than 500sqm.  Frontage available : 60m  Footfalls : 6000 people /hour  Lift well: 3x2.5m , 2 nos  Type of lift: capsule lift,544kg capacity ,i.e. 8 persons approx.  Size of commercial lift: 4.3x4.6m, 1 no.  Commercial lift: 3000kg capacity. Escalators are at 30 degree inclination, spanning headroom of 3.5m.  Two doglegged stairs of width 4.5m,with rise of 150mm, and tread of 300mm.[3]  Clear distance between soffit of slab and floor level is 3.75m.  Presence of lift cores along the prominent wind direction to enhance the lateral stability of the structure.
  • 31. WHY FLAT SLABS ? 1. Faster construction. 2. Simpler and minimalistic formwork, resulting in cheaper formwork cost. 3. Reduce services and cladding costs. 4. Flexibility for the occupier, thus accommodating changes in the internal layout. 5. Easier routing of services. 6. Lesser height of superstructure resulting from the exclusion of beams.  For E.g.: For a Flat Slab of Panel Size: 8.5mX8.5m (adopted in the project), inclusion of beam results in a beam of depth of at least 600 m. Thus reduction of 600m in headroom occurs. Hence for a mall of 4 levels, a minimum increase in 4*600m i.e. 2.4 m in the building height occurs. Thus, for the same building height, additional levels can be accommodated for a flat slab design.
  • 32. WHY PRE-STRESSED SYSTEMS ? 1. Longer spans ( > 7 m) are easily achievable , reducing number of columns and related foundation preparation.[1] 2. Economic solution to cater to large spans ( > 7 m).Refer Fig 1 3. Deflections free slabs (deflection is a critical serviceability parameter to be checked in flat slabs). 4. Waterproof elements.
  • 33. 4. Highest material efficiency achievable. 5. Reduced section dimensions leads to reduced dead load and thus reducing column dimensions and a subsequent increase in net leasable area. Fig 1, Relative cost v/s Slab span for RCC and PSC Structures.
  • 34. NON-CONVENTIONAL BUILDING MATERIALS  Use of Fibre-reinforced concrete partition walls which have a dead load of 360 kg/m2, helping to reduce effect of strip loads, which is much lower than conventional burnt brick masonry of dead load of the tune of 1800 kg/m2 .  Use of pozzolonic admixture in concrete for lean concrete uses and in concrete mix designs.  Wind tunnel effect is utilized by channeling air through small controllable ducts into larger public spaces to increase wind speeds and lower cooling costs.  Bio-filtration septic tanks and cess pools are provided to reduce toxicity of sewage and aid in percolation into a controlled vegetative environment.
  • 35. SAFETY FEATURES  Two fire exits (2m wide) situated within 20m of each extreme ends.[4]  Fire exits at every 3.6 m in the Multiplex arena.[4]  Detectors and sprinkler systems at 3m interval in the lobby area.  The number of escalators is doubled to aid in dispersing the crowd.  Appropriate amenities are provided for the differently -abled.
  • 37. 1. INTIMATION:  A 90 day notice will be given to the resident occupants for vacating the premises prior to commencement of construction activities. 2. REHABILITATION: Option 1: Situated in close proximity to Janata Bazaar there is Idgah Maidan. This land is owned by HDMC. Presently it is being used illegally for parking by taxi operators, mass prayer is also held two times a year. We propose to house the vendors and traders at Idgah Maidan until the facility intended for them is completed. Ref fig 2.
  • 38. Option 2: There already exists a proposal to build a multi-level car park on the premises held by NHAI. Following the construction of the feature, the resident vendors and traders will be relocated there.
  • 39. PICTORIAL REPRESENTATION OF OPTION 1. Fig 2  The periphery of the Janata Bazaar sight is shown in orange colour. HDMC is considering a proposal to construct a multi-level parking lot at the sight shown in pink colour. This parking lot will be the rehabilitation site for vendors and traders of Janata Bazaar. The line marked in grey is a part of the auxiliary proposal to construct an elevated traffic path
  • 40. 3. DEMOLITION The proposal warrants the demolition of four buildings. Particular care should be taken during the procedure as the properties in question are sandwiched between private dwellings and commercial utilities. Fig 3, The buildings marked in red are to be demolished.
  • 41. CONSTRUCTION Phase 2: With uninterrupted progress we might safely assume the completion of the shopping mall within 18 months. Phase 1: Facility for vendors and traders to be completed within 12 months from date commencement of construction.
  • 42. MAINTENANCE An interactive committee consisting of representatives of traders, vendors and HDMC must be formed to take care of maintenance works of the structure and collect the required corpus via taxation. Allotment of shop premises will be done through lottery system.
  • 44. ROUGH CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATE OF SHOPPING MALL Particulars Cost per sq ft in Rs Cost per sq ft in % of total construction cost Concrete works 880 40* Excavation, footings, peripheral blockwork, ground beams & back fills to plinth 160.75 7.33 Block work and plastering 220 10 Wall & Floor finishes 440 20 Joinery works incl doors, windows & aesthetic entities 187.5 8.55 Plumbing services & sanitary fixtures 87.5 3.99 Compound wall, water tanks & septic tank 130 5.93 Electricals and other miscellaneous items 86.25 3.93 Total 2192 100
  • 45. ROUGH CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATE OF COMMERCIAL HUB Particulars Cost per sq ft in Rs Cost per sq ft in % of total construction cost Concrete works 360 32.43 Excavation, footings, peripheral blockwork, ground beams & back fills to plinth 130 11.71 Block work and plastering 120 10.81 Wall & Floor finishes 180 16.21 Joinery works incl doors, windows & shutters 150 13.51 Plumbing services & sanitary fixtures 60 5.40 Compound wall, water tanks & septic tank 80 7.20 Electricals and other miscellaneous items 30 2.70 Total 1110 100 Ref: Indian realestate forum, www.indianrealestateforum.com
  • 46. PROJECTED REVENUES  As per survey conducted of the existing market rates and inputs collected from a practising architect ,  Based on these inputs, and considering a conservative rental of Rs 80 / sqft / month for the commercially leasable area ,  The annual revenue works out to be Rs 10.52 crores.  Assuming savings of 40 % of the above mentioned amount , the initial construction cost can be retrieved in around 12 years, assuming nil change in rental rates. Area Expected Rental Income (Rs/sq.ft./month) Anchor Shop with maximum frontage in prime location 80.00 Shop in Koppikar Road on Ground floor 50.00 Shop in Koppikar Road on First floor 30.00 Shop in Koppikar Road on Second floor 15.00
  • 48. AKRUTI DEVELOPERS, MUMBAI  Akruti is one of the leading Mumbai-based real estate developers with a high quality land bank, with large contribution in the Mumbai metropolitan region.  The company has acquired its land reserve through slum rehabilitation development, open plot purchases both through joint ventures and outright purchases, and public private partnership (PPP) projects.  Having developed 5 million sq.ft. area since 1989, Akruti is now targeting to develop 3.7 million sq.ft. saleable area under SRS(Slum Rehabilitation Scheme) projects, 7.2 million sq.ft. under non-SRS projects, 21.7 million sq.ft. SEZs(Special Economic Zones) and 43.5 million sq.ft. township.
  • 49. PLANNED PROJECTS Segments Saleable area (m sq.ft.) No. projects SRS 3.7 17 Residential 2.7 12 Commercial 0.6 3 Retail 0.5 2 Non SRS 7.2 20 Residential 2.8 7 Commercial 3.6 10 Retail 0.8 3 SEZ 21.7 5 Panvel Township 43.6 1
  • 50. SNAPSHOT OF INDICATIVE REALISATION AND REHABILITATION COST Project Expected Realisations (Rs/sq.ft.) Cost of Rehabilitation (Rs/sq.ft.) Worli-Tardeo 30000-45000 1200-1700 Bandra & BKC 20000-30000 20000-30000 Andheri 12000-20000 1200-1300 Jogeshwari 8000-14000 1200-1300 Sion-Matunga 12000-18000 1200-1300
  • 51. CONCLUSION  With this project, we hope to suggest a viable and implementable solution to the poor infrastructure problems and justify the potential of the premises.  We would like to exemplify that a PPP model to develop the premises, the Mall in particular is the most viable option as is evident from the case study.  We would like to garner some more support and skills to work our way to an efficient design and better functional arrangements of the elements of the structure.  Post tensioning is an useful science, whose utilization has to be decided with great scrutiny, taking skilled supervision and economy into purview.  Since no hard core simulation of the structure was attempted in SAFE or FEM , only relying on codal provisions and formulae are misleading in the interpretation of the serviceability criteria.
  • 53. REFERENCES  Ed Cross ,” Post-Tensioning in Building Structures”.  British Cement Association. “Best Practice Guides for In-Situ Concrete Frame Building”, Published 2001, ISBN 0 7210 1579 4. Ref: 97.508  IS 456,” Plain and Reinforced Concrete - Code of Practice”,2000.  IS 875 , PART I & II.”Code of practice for design loads for buildings and structures”,1987.  “National Building code of India”, 2005.  HDMP Byelaws 2004.  Neyha Srivastava,Prabhudas Lilladher Pvt Ltd, “Akruti City , scaling new highs”,a company report on Industry: real estate, Dec 19, 2007  Indian realestate forum, www.indianrealestateforum.com