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The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) plans to auction 118 residential plots in Vasant Kunj, South Delhi, after developing essential infrastructure. The DDA has issued a tender to hire an agency for planning, demarcation, and infrastructure development, including roads, sewage, and water systems. The INR 7.5 crore project, expected to complete within 12 months, will adhere to CPWD and NGT norms. This move aims to prepare the plots for auction, signaling new housing opportunities in a premium city area.
The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) plans to auction residential plots in the Vasant Kunj area of South Delhi. This initiative, to be carried out at a later date following completion of preparatory work, aims to make new housing opportunities available to buyers by first developing necessary infrastructure on the land.
The DDA has issued a tender to hire a professional agency for the planning and demarcation of 118 plots in Sector D6, Vasant Kunj. The scope of this project extends beyond just demarcation, it also includes the development of essential infrastructure such as roads, sewage systems, and water infrastructure. Additionally, the selected agency will plan and design footpaths and green spaces within the area. It will also connect new drainage and sewer lines to existing manholes, and handle the disposal of construction debris and waste materials.
The entire project is expected to be completed within 12 months from the date the tender is awarded. The planning and design phase, including vetting by the competent authority, is allotted a maximum of three months. The actual execution of work is to be completed within nine months from the date of allotment.
The estimated cost for this infrastructure project is around INR 7.5 crore. All work will adhere to guidelines of the Central Public Works Department (CPWD) and National Green Tribunal (NGT) norms. Developing plots with pre-existing infrastructure is a strategy urban development authorities use to offer, which can streamline the construction process for individual buyers.
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