Piling work for the building
expected to be completed by mid-February
Contract for civil and
structural work of the first IT building proposed as part of the SmartCity
Kochi project is likely to be awarded in a week’s time.
A release issued by the
SmartCity Kochi (SCK) management here on Tuesday said piling work for the
6.5-lakh sq. ft building named SCK01 was expected to be completed by
mid-February. The management is moving ahead with its plan of completing the
building by December this year.
The management said of the
total 560 piles, 126 had been completed. The work was progressing at the rate
of 15 to 16 piles a day, employing four hydraulic rigs and six DMC rigs.
Culvert
A box culvert of 30 m
across Edachira canal to access the land notified as SEZ from Infopark Road has
been completed. The culvert has facilitated the smooth movement of heavy
construction machinery and materials to the project site.
SCK01 is going to be the
first in a cluster of futuristic buildings planned to house information and
communications technology, media, finance, research and innovation giants from
across the world in the 246-acre knowledge hub, envisaged as a joint venture of
Dubai Holdings and the State government.
Even as construction work
is in progress, SCK is in talks with a number of global majors for joint
ventures.
Dubai-based GEMS Education
had announced their first south Indian campus in SCK, the release said.
Eco-friendly
SCK01 has been conceived
as one of the largest LEED Platinum-rated IT buildings in India with all
structures being developed in an environment-friendly manner. SCK had appointed
Bangalore-based Synergy Property Development Services as consultant for project
management consultancy services in May last year. Renowned Canada-based
architect B+H was roped in last August for developing the master plan and
providing architectural and engineering services for the first IT building,
associated offsite facilities and infrastructure development.
Environmental clearance
for the first IT building was obtained in August last year and application for
the entire project was filed in December, the release said.
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