12:00 AM, July 01, 2019 / LAST MODIFIED: 01:08 AM, July 01, 2019
Bookings open for Shanta Pinnacle
(Note: this at 40 stories is going to be the tallest tower so far in Bangladesh if built)
Khondoker Monir Uddin, managing director of Shanta Holdings Ltd, and Ehsan Khan, an architect, attend the sales launch of the company’s 40-storied tower “Shanta Pinnacle” located on the capital’s Gulshan-Tejgaon Link Road due for completion in December 2022, at an event in Dhaka yesterday. Photo: Shanta Holdings
Star Business Desk
Real estate developer Shanta Holdings yesterday started accepting bookings for “Shanta Pinnacle”, saying it was to be Dhaka’s first 40-storied commercial tower to be completed in December 2022.
The tower is designed by distinguished architect Ehsan Khan while the structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing aspects and facade designs by world renowned Meinhardt Group, it said in a statement.
Located on Gulshan-Tejgaon Link Road, the tower will have five basements capable of accommodating 340 cars and having a mechanical ventilation system.
Besides there will be a café, rooftop restaurant, eight high speed elevators including a fireman’s lift, state-of-the-art firefighting and detection system, two pressurised fire stairs, a computer-based building management system and central security system and a 45-feet high atrium entrance.
It will also be a green building with a double-glazed facade system ensuring energy efficiency.
The company also said this would be the country’s first wind tunnel tested building design by RWDI Singapore, ensuring advanced structural integrity.
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Rickshaw banned on three major Dhaka routes
Md Saidun Nabi
Published at 05:12 pm July 3rd, 2019
Mirpur Road, Elephant Road, and Progoti Sarani will no longer be open to rickshaws
The two city corporations in Dhaka have decided to ban rickshaws on three major thoroughfares in an effort to address the growing traffic congestion.
The ban is expected to come into effect on Sunday, July 7.
The routes are: Progoti Sarani from Kuril to Sayedabad via Rampura and Khilgaon; Mirpur Road from Gabtoli to Azimpur via Asad Gate; and Elephant Road from Science Laboratory Intersection to Shahbagh Intersection.
Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) Mayor Sayeed Khokon made the announcement after emerging from a meeting of a special committee formed in this regard at his office on Wednesday.
On June 19, Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader announced forming the special committee, led by Mayor Sayeed Khokon, at the 12th board meeting of Dhaka Transport Coordination Authority (DTCA).
He said the meeting was the first one since a Dhaka Transport Coordination Authority (DTCA) committee was formed recently to reinstate discipline in the capital’s transport sector.
“We have decided to bar rickshaws, legunas, human hauliers and other unauthorized vehicles [three-wheelers],” he said.
Asked about apparent inconvenience to commuters without rickshaws, DSCC Mayor Khokon said transport owners and Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation (BRTC) have expressed their determination to address the situation.
“A large number of public transports will be on the roads to address any crisis situation that may arise. Rest assured, that, there will be no room for a monopoly market which could take advantage of the situation as we [city authorities] will monitor the situation closely,” he stressed.
He also said that steps are being taken to free Dhaka’s footpaths from encroachers and remove unauthorized vehicles from the streets in a bid to improve the traffic situation in Dhaka.
He said illegal establishments on the walkways will be removed through mobile court by the two city corporations.
According to a recent study, unveiled by the Accident Research Institute (ARI) of the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (Buet) said that Dhaka’s urban transportation infrastructure needs an extensive overhaul by the government. It noted that the everyday congestion is not terminal, but rather a nagging problem which could be just as easily solved with dedicated initiatives.
Around 58,000 licensed rickshaws are currently plying the streets under the DSCC. The Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) says licensed rickshaws and vans are estimated 28,830 and 2,000 respectively when the Dhaka City Corporation was split into two in November, 2011.
However, the DNCC authorities do not have a revised figure on the number of rickshaws.
According to a 2018 World Bank report, traffic congestion in Dhaka wastes around 3.2 million man hours in a day. It was due to the low average driving speed of seven kilometers an hour, costing the economy billions of dollars.
https://www.dhakatribune.com/banglad...or-dhaka-roads
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12:00 AM, June 02, 2019 / LAST MODIFIED: 01:32 AM, June 02, 2019
Pizza Hut Dhanmondi ‘largest in Asia’
Star Business Desk
Pizza Hut Dhanmondi has reopened after renovations last month, terming the outlet the “Largest Pizza Hut store in Asia”.
First opening in 2008, the outlet went through major refurbishment this year and now showcases a décor unique in Bangladesh, Transcom Foods, which operates the international restaurant chain in Bangladesh, said in a press release.
Mixed with modern and retro designs, the outlet has a seating capacity of about 190 people and a 64-person party area.
This along with the Chattogram store marks the beginning of the change the company plans to bring in all its Pizza Hut outlets, said Amit Dev Thapa, CEO of Transcom Foods.
“We aim to roll out by the next 6 to 12 months’ time.”
The new outlet also launched two new pasta items, Pasta Aglio Olio and Spanish Tomato, celebrating the opening.