Wednesday 3 July 2013

GHB defers Ahmedabad housing schemes

July 03, 2013
The wait has got longer for those aspiring for a house at the schemes of Gujarat Housing Board (GHB) in Ahmedabad. Change in usage type, higher cost quoted by bidders for construction and provisions in the new revised Development Plan (DP) have delayed three residential schemes in the city.

GHB had announced the launch of seven residential schemes for lower income group (LIG), middle income group (MIG) and higher income group (HIG) in the four major cities of the state before the assembly elections. It had also floated tenders for the seven projects, three in Ahmedabad, two in Rajkot and one each in Vadodara and Surat. Of these, work has already started for projects at Munjka in Rajkot, Tarsali in Vadodara and Ganeshpura in Surat. However, the schemes planned in Ahmedabad have been stalled.

The bidders had quoted 5% to 17% higher price compared to the ‘already high’ estimated project cost for Hathijan-I, Hathijan-II and ‘transport node’ projects in Ahmedabad. Therefore, fresh tenders would be invited. Moreover, instead of the earlier plan of a 3-BHK residential complex for HIG at the transport node in Naranpura, GHB plans to come up with a residential-cum-commercial scheme at the site.

The location of transport node has potential for commercial-cum-residential project, so why should we waste the opportunity, commented a senior office-bearer of GHB. During the discussion period, a mixed development plan at transport nodes was suggested, but the officials did not pay heed, he said, adding that the Board, therefore, rejected the proposal.

GHB also seeks to benefit from the higher ground coverage offered as per the new General Development Control Regulation (GDCR) of the DP, which proposes to increase ground coverage from 30% to 51%. “We are also exploring options to benefit from the new GDCR to bring down construction cost by reducing the height of the building,” said a senior official of GHB.

Under the circumstances, GHB will have to entirely revise its outline for the three schemes, resulting in a delay in implementation.

While planning the LIG housing scheme in Hathijan, GHB will have to consider the impact of the proposed affordable housing zone in one km area along SP Ring Road. If GHB’s price is too high, people might opt for schemes launched by private developers.

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