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BDA floats tenders for mass housing projects

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Business Standard  27.09.2010

BDA floats tenders for mass housing projects

The Bhubameswar Development Authority (BDA) has renewed its commitment to develop its proposed mass housing projects, putting to rest all speculation on the future of these projects.

"We have already floated tenders for our mass housing projects in three locations- Kalinga Nagar, Subudhipur and Paikarapur. Construction work would resume soon after the end of the tendering process”, said Deoranjan K Singh, vice chairman of BDA.

Buoyed by the spurt in demand for mass housing projects in the country, Bhubaneswar Development Authority (BDA) had planned to develop housing projects for the low and middle income groups in 4-5 locations in and around the city.

 

The authority had lined up an investment of Rs 80-100 crore on developing 1,000 dwelling units which would be a mix 1-BHK (bedroom hall kitchen), 2-BHK and 3-BHK flats. These housing projects are set to be launched within 3-4 months and are expected to be commissioned by the end of 2011.

The total built-up area of the flats would range from 700-1,700 sq ft and the price of these flats would vary from Rs 7 lakh to Rs 25 lakh depending on the built-up area.

While 1-BHK flat would comprise a built-up area of 700 sq ft and would be priced at Rs 7-8 lakh, a 2-BHK flat with a built-up area of 1,000-1,200 sq ft would be available in the range of Rs 12-15 lakh. Similarly, a 3-BHK flat with a built-up area of 1,500-1,700 sq ft would be priced at Rs 20-25 lakh.

These housing projects would be developed on an area of three acres in 4-5 locations in and around the city and the projects would be in the form of apartments consisting of 7-8 storeys, said Singh.

The tentative locations identified for the housing projects include Bargarh Brit Colony, Chandrasekharpur, Kalinga Nagar and Subhudipur.

Apart from the mass housing projects, plans are also afoot to develop residential and commercial real estate projects on the public-private partnership (PPP) mode.

Last Updated on Monday, 27 September 2010 07:43