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Challenges in Infrastructure Development

K. Raghunandnanan May16,2011

Roads Traffic growing 20% Annually

Ports from 47% to 74% Roads from 5% - 36%

Thumb Rule capacity utitilisation 70%.For Indian Ports 99%

Govt. expects improvement from present 19% to 30% Pubic Private Partnership

Indias Infrastructure spending is 4% of GDP

Short fall of 20 million housing units Lack of Food storage facilities Primary Health care Ratio of beds per 1000 population

Investment in Airport Development


Rs.Crore Particulars Restructuring/Modernis ation World Class Airports Greeffield Airports Airport Delhi,Mumbai Chennai,Kolkota Bangalore, Hyderabad, Goa, Pune,Navi Mumbai, Nagpur,Greater Noida 25 selected Airports 55 Airports Total Indicative cost 15000 5000 10000

Upgradation Modernisation/Improve ment

7000 3000 40,000

Practical Approach to various processes Project cost assumptions Global Models Flexible PPP Long Term sustainable Financing

Roads: $59 Billion $40 Billion in XI th Plan


Railways : $63 Billion ($ 25 Billion under PPP) Ports Development ( NMDP): Rs.55,800 Crore

Sector wise Power Generation Capacity


Parameters Total Installed Capacity State Sector Central Sector Private Sector Thermal Hydro Nuclear Renewable Energy Resources Inter-regional Power transfer Capacity Statistics 1,56,092 MW 78414 MW 49812 MW 27.865 MW 99861 MW 36995 MW 4120 MW 15,225 MW 20,750MW 37700MW Potential 1,55,000 MW 50,000 MW Future plans 78700 MW ( Capacity addition

Structural

A) Decentralization B) Single window Clearance

Regulatory

A) Political will and Reforms B) Land Reforms C) Environmental Clearance

Rewards A) Incentive for Efficient Project Execution B) Disincentives for Project Delays

  

Freezing of Specifications Shortage of skilled manpower


Timely

completion with User Departments

Co-ordination

Land, Power, Water

 

Support from local Bodies ( viz. Panchayat )

Approvals ( LPA,TNPCB, FIRE Office, Inspector of Factories, Explosive licence) Cost Escalation

Safety

Sustainability

Green

Buildings

Cost

competitivesness

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New technologies have a role.

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India Today Green Building Projects Accredited professionals 410 100 No 4 position in the world on Green Buildings We are presently following the USGBC standards

India @ 75 1,00,000 1,00,000 Trend setter for the entire world on green Building Set our own standards at par with International standards

Green Building Projects -410


India to export green Building material and designs to other countries

Green Buildings costlier compared to conventional Buildings

Green Buildings to cost less than conventional buildings

India Today Energy Efficiency 40% - 50% reduction achieved compared to conventional method HVAC with conventional power Landscaping Landscaping on Horizontal surfaces Zero discharge

India @ 75 Energy positive and exports power to grid HVAC with renewable energy soruces Landscaping on vertical planes. Water positive

Water conservation

Green Building Projects -410


Green building concepts Conceptual stage Very few initiatives Green building a way of life

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palm tree Mother in law s tongue Money plant

Resource security

Water security

Energy security Food security

Bio-diversity security

Natural Day lighting Virtually No maintenanance Improved sales by 20% Students improved in studies Students grew taller in day light schools

Green House effect: Short wave radiation passes through the galzing ,long wave radiation from the objects in the rooms does not, trapping the heat inside the room

Usage of external roller Blinds brings down the trasnmission to 8% from 13% Absorbed and radiated to 4% from 21%.

Value Engineering Project - CSO Office Building Add value to Security and Surveillance System through VE

Value Engineering Project- CSO Office Building

FCW - CSO Office Building

FAST DIAGRAM

CSO Office Building

Creative Phase - CSO Office Building

Evaluation Phase - CSO Office Building Weightage of Criteria

Evaluation Phase - CSO Office Building Decision Matrix

Development Phase - CSO Office Building ACTION PLAN : VE ON CSO Office

Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. ExploreDream. Discover. -- Mark Twain

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EXIM Policy FDI Policy

Foreign Policy

RBI Annual Policy

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EXIM Policy FDI Policy

Foreign Policy

RBI Annual Policy/FEMA

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merchandise trade . . To stimulate sustained economic growth by providing access to essential raw materials, intermediates, components, consumables and capital goods required for augmenting production and providing services . . To enhance the technological strength and efficiency of Indian agriculture, industry and services, thereby improving their competitive strength while generating new employment opportunities, and to encourage the attainment of internationally accepted standards of quality . . To provide consumers with good quality goods and services at internationally competitive prices while at the same time creating a level playing field for the domestic producers.

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Implemented in June 2000

Tamil Nadu Local Planning Pollution Control Authority Board Whether Whether Required Available Required Available y Introduction about the company Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y y Copy of the Land Document y Manufacturing Process Description with flow chart y Flowchart of wastewater treatment y Mass Balance of Materials used in Process y Site plan of the project site duly signed by engineer y Machinery Layout Plan (Building plan) duly signed by engineer with HP Requirements to go to Chennai. y Topo sketch of the site y Land use classification certificate obtained from LPA / DTCP (District Town & Country Planning) y Copy of Memorandum of Articles / Partnership deed y List of Board of Directors y Registration certificate from SSI or Industries Department y Auditor certificate for the proposed investment with break up

TNEB Electrical Explosives Factory Licence Connection Clearance Whether Whether Whether Required Available Required Available Required Available Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y

y NOC from District Fire Officer y Approval of metering point 30 Mts from the gate y Safety Certificated from the CEIG y Proof of ownership of the premises Patta, Chitta & Adangal y Encumbrance Certificate (15 Years Validity) y Memorandum/Articles of association in case of companies registered under the companies act y Letter / Resolution authorizing the signatory (Power of attorney) y LBS (Licensed Building Surveyor) Certification on Bulding + Topo + STP +ETP+ Lay out drawing, etc. y 4 sets of drawing in blue print as per their specified scale y Presentation to chairman of Tamil Nadu Pollution Control board for Red Category industry y Rapid Environmental Impact assessment and EMP Report y Consent to Establish from TNPCB y NOC From Tahsildar Ownership Certificate from Tahsildar y Structural safety assessment and certificate wherever lifting is provided for EOT / Over Head Crane y Record of white washing to be maintained y Record of white washing of toilets once every Four Months in Form VII y Number and type of trees to be maintained in the premises to be approved by District Agricultural Officer

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Acquisition Land ( Private )


 Identify Industrial lands (Based on local Planning Authority Manual) Title Clerance : Chitta, Adangal, Parent Documents, Encumbrance Certificate Few Milestones  Legal opinion (Study Family Tree to avoid future Litigations)  Negotiation  Consideration Amount Fixation & Agreement  Survey and Verification of Area

Registration
 Execution of SALE DEED  Stamp duty ( 8% of Consideration) ( TN)  Registration Charges 1% of Consideration  Documentation  Taking Possession of the Property  Land ceiling Act (Section 37 Tamilnadu Land Reform Act (1961)

Tamil Nadu drafted its state policy in the year 2003 with focus on:

 Achieving a growth rate of 8 percent  Formulating new strategies to boost FDI and to enhance the manufacturing capacity  Strengthening the existing industrial base and consolidating gains in the competitive domestic and export markets  Developing infrastructure by establishing strategic publicprivate partnerships  'Infrastructure Fund' has been set up in order to facilitate public-private partnerships in this sector.

e-Governance SEZ Policy 2003 IT Policy To set up an e-Governance Training Academy to provide training to the officers and staff of all Government Departments To establish IT parks in Coimbatore, Madurai, Trichy, Salem and Tirunelveli To establish a National Centre of Excellence called Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design and Manufacturing

The state government has taken up many initiatives to ease the process of investment :
 Custom made packages for investment in fixed assets  Capital subsidies and exemption in Electricity Tax to companies investing in fixed assets.  Exemption from entry and sales tax on imports of manufacturing units  Greater Subsidy for newly established industrial units located in government industrial parks  Grant of incentives for registration of patents through onetime reimbursement

PPP

Publicprivate partnership (PPP) describes a government service or private business venture which is funded and operated through a partnership of government and one or more private sector companies. These schemes are sometimes referred to as PPP, P3 or P3.

ARCHITECTURAL VIEW OF COIMBATORE CAMPUS : 28 May 2006

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