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The Ayodhya Development Authority has finalized the names of three nodal companies, together with a world firm, to organize the blueprint for making Ayodhya a world-class metropolis.
“Canada-based multinational firm LEA Associates South Asia Private Ltd and two Indian firms, Larsen and Toubro and Kukreja Architects, will work in conjunction to prepare the vision document, implementation strategy and integrated infrastructure plan for Ayodhya,” mentioned Vishal Singh, vice-chairman of Ayodhya Development Authority (ADA).
The three companies will put together the blueprint for city planning, transport, site visitors, infrastructure, finance, financial system, heritage, tourism, city design and renewable sources.
While the Canada infrastructure agency was the mind behind the sprawling Tirupati Master Plan and Smart City, Kukreja Architects had ready the blueprint for transit-oriented growth of an unorganised city sprawl in Malaysian metropolis of Banda Aceh with its profitable spatial mannequin.
On December 26 final yr, the state authorities put up proposal requests from international and Indian consultants for establishing the Greater Ayodhya mission and creating a imaginative and prescient doc, implementation technique and built-in infrastructure growth plan.
The Ayodhya Development Authority zeroed in on eight companies, which included 4 Indian corporations — Tata Consulting Engineers, Larsen and Toubro, Kukreja Architects, REPL; and 4 worldwide consultants — LEA Associates South Asia, IPE Global, Meinhardt Group International Holdings and Egis Group.
The proposals had been despatched to the bidding analysis committee below the chairmanship of state principal secretary, housing, Deepak Kumar, who chosen three infrastructure consultants — LEA Associates South Asia, Larsen and Toubro and Kukreja Architects, on the idea of high quality and price outlay.
ADA vice chairman mentioned the companies will conduct a survey of Ayodhya, consider demand, establish stakeholders and maintain consultations on growth of the holy metropolis earlier than tabling the imaginative and prescient doc, which can encapsulate an built-in infrastructure plan for full growth of Ayodhya, whereas retaining its intrinsic spiritual character in focus.
The detailed mission report, and price outlay of the Rs 1,200-acre Smart Ayodhya and its rollout can be finalized by the three consultants.
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