Chandigarh: Haryana Gurugram’s business capital will soon get a global city in an area of 1,000 hectares in the Dubai business bay pattern.
Trendy professional hub will have complicated sector infrastructure, hotels, commercial and service.
Global City will be developed by Haryana State Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (HSIIDC) and the tender process to develop infrastructure will begin in the next 30 days.
Heliport will also be developed at around 25 hectares.
The government does not need to acquire land because HSIIDC already has around 1,000 hectares that the dependency industry is returned after the project is canceled.
The meeting on this project was held on Thursday where Deputy Chairperson of the Minister of Dushyant Chautala, who is also an industry and the Minister of Trade, held a discussion with HSIIDC officials.
Deputy Minister of Chief said work on the project will begin in the first quarter of 2022.
“This project will be developed in a different phase.
First of all, HSIIDC will develop infrastructure, the first phase auction will be carried out.
This will be fully on the Business Bay Line Dubai.
The project is in the area of Garhi Harsaru and other villages along the Dwarka freeway.
Considering the importance of its location, the proposed global city will not only be a unique business center of the country, “he added.
This project will have a large tower because it is allowed to be 3.5 for this hub.
There will be a total of four towers in the proposed project and the height expected will be around 60-70 floors.
Excluding industry, this project will have housing, commercial and service buildings.
It will be developed in such a way that all basic facilities will be provided underground.
The source said that in the first phase, the project will be developed at 50-100 hectares and the cost per hectare expected will be around RS 55 Crore.
The tender process to distribute work before auctioning the area will be carried out with the next 30 days.
The source in the department said that this advanced project would not only be a commercial center of the state but would also produce generators for HSIIDC driven by debt.
Dushyant also told that HSIIDC had around 208 acre land in Manbar where the department planned to develop amusement parks and expressions of interest would be invited from a global company for its development.
He claimed that HSIIDC’s financial condition has increased in recent years and now the target is to make a profit-making company.