6 lane highway, buses and Metro train.
Gujarat International Finance Tec-City to have its own metro stations
TNN Jan 10, 2013, 03.54AM IST
AHMEDABAD: Even before the metro rail between Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar has sprouted tracks, Gujarat International Finance Tec-City has already rolled out the red carpet to the Metro Express Gandhinagar-Ahmedabad (MEGA). GIFT is planning to construct the metro rail infrastructure for MEGA within it's own campus.
GIFT city officials have already proposed their intentions of taking part in the metro rail project to the state government. "We plan to construct a multi-modal transit station at GIFT and other metro stations. It's a complex job, as there will also be a commercial zone where the stations will have to be built. GIFT metro station will be different," says GIFT director Ramakant Jha.
GIFT city officials claim that Rs 300 crore has already been spent on infrastructure at GIFT. "Special road engineering techniques and underground ducts for utilities have already come up on a large portion of the GIFT non-SEZ area. We are also coming up with residential blocks for those who work in the GIFT area," says a senior official.
The extra frills in GIFT city buildings have been curbed drastically and they have been made realistic. According to Jha, after understanding investors' need for space and utilizable area, a lot of thought has gone into providing a strong framework of 29 storey buildings and open spaces.
A GIFT official told TOI, "Had we constructed with all the frills, construction costs would have come up to Rs 16,000 per square feet. Instead, we have invested in quality material and technology. The ideal cost has been brought down to between Rs 3,500 and Rs 5,000 per square feet. The construction is also affordable for investors. A major reason for scaling down the cost is that the Gujarat government has provided the land," adds the official. TNN
Bus service for visitors to the site
By February end, Gujarat International Finance Tec-City plans to start their mini-bus service for those who want to visit the site. To start with, GIFT officials say that for a token fare a special bus service will take commuters from Chandkheda to GIFT city. "The service will be basically encouraging people to come to the city. It will allow them to gauge the infrastructure and distance involved," says GIFT city director Ramakant Jha.
He adds "Till now the project was happening in isolation. But now we feel its time that people get to know the place," says Jha.
GIFT officials add that the new metro route that covers parts of the east, north and south Ahmedabad along with
the BRTS network will be a trump card for the city. These transport provide a direct access to the place. It is with this intention that the mini-bus service has been started.
Nod for PDPU-GIFT city bridge
The roads and building department has finally obtained a go ahead for the PDPU-GIFT city bridge across the Sabarmati river. This will reduce the distance from Koba circle to GIFT by almost seven to eight km.
Tenders pertaining to the bridge would be the out in the following few weeks claims a senior GIFT city official. "Today commuters from Ahmedabad have to go up to Shahpur bridge to take a right turn towards GIFT road. A bridge across the Sabarmati at PDPU will give direct access a little ahead of Koba circle. This will reduce travel time," adds a senior GIFT official .
Gujarat International Finance Tec-City to have its own metro stations - Times Of India