Mumbai: The first phase of the proposed Rs 14,500-crore global airport
at Navi Mumbai would be ready by December 2018, the City and Industrial
Development Corporation (CIDCO) of Maharashtra Vice-Chairman and
Managing Director Sanjay Bhatia said on Tuesday.
The body is the nodal agency for the project.
Bhatia said settlement of disputes with almost all villages for smooth land acquisition was CIDCO's priority. The agency is developing a 600-square-kilometre township for the airport, he added.
Other than the airport, CIDCO has started infrastructure development of Rs 20,000 crore for the nodes managed by it in Navi Mumbai.
The other key infrastructure projects CIDCO has undertaken in Navi Mumbai include the Rs 2,100-crore metro rail one, the Rs 1,412-crore Nerul-Belapur-Uran railway one, the Rs 1,450-crore Balganga dam to ensure drinking water to the city and several others like coa'stal roads and bridges.
Read news in full 18/06/14 Sanjay Jog/Business Standard
The body is the nodal agency for the project.
Bhatia said settlement of disputes with almost all villages for smooth land acquisition was CIDCO's priority. The agency is developing a 600-square-kilometre township for the airport, he added.
Other than the airport, CIDCO has started infrastructure development of Rs 20,000 crore for the nodes managed by it in Navi Mumbai.
The other key infrastructure projects CIDCO has undertaken in Navi Mumbai include the Rs 2,100-crore metro rail one, the Rs 1,412-crore Nerul-Belapur-Uran railway one, the Rs 1,450-crore Balganga dam to ensure drinking water to the city and several others like coa'stal roads and bridges.
Read news in full 18/06/14 Sanjay Jog/Business Standard
No comments:
Post a Comment