Bombaywalla
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Have you? Dhaka has density of 44,500/km2 and second Mumbai has 31,700/km2 which is a gigantic difference. And as for the idiot that bought Delhi, 10th densest city has 9,600/km2 and your Delhi isn't even in the top 10.
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/05/these-are-the-world-s-most-crowded-cities/
Dhaka is an unplanned city and the densest by a mile and a half, as I have said before. Which makes it costly for new projects like this where you have to spend so much money before metro itself begins building. We probably have to acquire more privately owned land, redo other infrastructure that is in the way of metro lines. Also the fact that it's being build by foreign institute JICA and have to import a lot of the products raising the cost higher.
The margin isn’t colossal. Are there any residential and/or commercial structures along the route that are slated for demolition?
Everything in your country is imported... sad, but that still doesn’t account for the much higher cost of construction of an elevated line Vs a traditionally more expensive fully underground line in an equally challenging city (though much better planned and liveable). I’ll let @gslv mk3 get into the specifics and numbers if he has the time to.
What’s important here is that Dhaka is finally going to be slightly more liveable. Better late than never.