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The Making of Dholera - India's Largest Greenfield Smart City

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India’s Industrial Corridors

Creation of Greenfield Smart Cities


The Making of Dholera
Sep 8, 2016

Jagdish Salgaonkar Mr. Alkesh Kumar Sharma, IAS


Senior Vice President & Programme Director MD & CEO – Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor
AECOM Development Corporation (DMICDC)

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What is a Smart City

Our simplistic definition is……

“A city that creates infrastructure and implements


Systems, Tools and Processes to enhance the quality of life of
its people”

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Smart Cities Programs in India
Under Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD) Under Ministry of Commerce (through Department of Industrial
Policy and Promotions – DIPP)
Smart City Industrializati
Year 2014 Mission on program Year 2009

100 Cities
Industrial
submitted
Corridor

Smart Cities
Smart Cities

Proposals to
Brownfield

Year 2009-2018 (Ph-I)

Greenfield
Year 2015 MoUD
Development

Shortlisted 20 New Industrial


Cities Townships
Year 2015-16 Development Start Year 2011

Shortlisting of Remaining 40
40 Cities Cities
Year 2016-17

Short Term Projects Long Term Projects


(10 to 30 Years)
(<1 to 5 Years) 3

Smart Cities
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The Industrial Corridors - Engine of Economic Growth

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The DMIC Corridor
Neemrana - Bhiwadi

8
Dadri – Noida

24 Smart
Jodhpur Pali Marwar
Manesar - Bawal

Investment regions/
Industrial areas cities

2 DMIC
1 Pitampura – Mhow

Power Ahmedabad - Dholera


Airports project

Shendra - Bidikin

2 3
MRTS Logistics
Projects Hubs 5
DMIC Phase I Industrial Node

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DMIC at a Glance High Access Corridor- Road & Rail
Estimated Investment

USD $100 Billion


• Global manufacturing and investment destination
International Railway Station Multi-modal
Aviation Hub Logistics Hub
• 1504 km long Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC)

• 7 states - Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan,


Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat & Maharashtra

• 24 Investment Regions/Industrial Areas will be


Power Plants Road link Exhibition and
developed projects convention centre

• Develop sustainable industrial cities with world class


infrastructure 6

Water Waste Water Solar Power


Programme Managers for New Cities Supply Recycling Projects
Key Sustainable Development Concepts in Master Planning

Sustainable
Walk to Work &
Transit
Oriented
Key Development

development Smart
Infrastructure
Mixed Use +
Promoting
Cycling &
concepts Pedestrian

Sustainable
Development

Integration of
EWS
existing villages

Recycling and 7
Reuse of waste

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Advantage
DMIC 8

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Existing Site

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Existing Site

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Existing Site conditions

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Phase 1 Development

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Phase 1 Development

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Dholera Special Investment Region (SIR)-Location

150 km

Ahmedabad
100 km

50 km

Vadodara
Rajkot Dholera

Surat

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Dholera SIR - Connectivity To Delhi
(NH8)
Dedicated Freight
Corridor (DFC)

06HRS
Mundra
Port

1.5HRS
DFC
Kandla
Ahmedabad
02HRS Mundra
Pipava
Port
15MIN
Dholera
Airport Dholera
02HRS Porbandar
Dahej
Ahmedabad
Airport Bhavnagar

Hazira
Pipava
Veraval

Dedicated Freight Corridor 15

Road Connectivity
To Mumbai
Rail Connectivity (NH8)
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Dholera SIR

Resident population in DSIR

Area outside CRZ 2.0 million


Total Area 58085 Ha
(580 sq. Kms)
91,970 Ha
(920 sq km)

Total Jobs in DSIR

Area under CRZ


827 Thousand
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33,885 Ha
(340 sq. Kms)
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Dholera Implementation Strategy

Dholera SIR (TP1 to TP6) DSIR Phase I (TP1 & TP2) Activation Area
422 Sq Km 153 Sq Km 22.54 Sq Km 17

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Activation area Key Statistics
Target Residential
Population

96 Thousand
Target Employment

76 Thousand
Total Area

22.54 sq.kms. 18

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Activation area land use
Major Land use distribution

Sub Land use distribution

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Smart City Components
Smart Improved
Infrastructure Smart
Governance Lifestyle
(Water, Solid
(e-Governance, (Urban Planning,
Waste,
Ease of doing Street Guideline,
Transportation,
Business) Local Area
Power)
Planning)

Liveable
Economic
Community
Opportunities
(Neighborhood
(Manufacturing,
Centers,
Employment,
Community
Development)
Centers) 20

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Smart City Components
Smart Improved
Infrastructure Smart
Governance Lifestyle
(Water, Solid
(e-Governance, (Urban Planning,
Waste,
Ease of doing Street Guideline,
Transportation,
Business) Local Area
Power)
Planning)

Liveable
Economic
Community
Opportunities
(Neighborhood
(Manufacturing,
Centers,
Employment,
Community
Development)
Centers) 21

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International Benchmarking

Solid Waste
Storm water Power & ICT

Water and Urban


Waste Water Planning

International
Road Design Sustainability
Benchmarking

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Smart Infrastructure

Sustainable Intelligent
Zero waste Future ICT Enabled Infra
discharge E-Governance
100% Recycle Proofed Analytics
Renewable Energy SCADA

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Roads & Services
• 72KM of Roads (RoW from 18m to 70m)
• “Plug & play” at plot level (All utilities at door step)
• “Future proofed” (Utilities planned for 30 Years)

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Intelligent Traffic Management

City Corridor Speed Monitoring Real Time info at Bus Stops Centralized Signalling System
(ground radar)

Traffic Monitoring Cameras Emergency Response Sensors on Vehicles

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Info through RFID Parking Management CCTV Surveillance

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Potable Water Water Recycling
• Raw Water Source (from Saurasthtra Branch Canal) • 10 MLD Sewage Treatment Plant
• 50 MLD Water Treatment Plant • 20 MLD Common Effluent Treatment Plant
• 10 ML Master Balancing Reservoir • 81 km Recycled Water Pipeline
• 82 km Pipeline • 32 km Sewage Collection line
• 66 km Industrial Effluent Collection Line

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SCADA for water, waste water & recycled water

Zonal
Measurement
Water quality,
flow, pressure
Smart Meters
(Consumers)
• Quality water
• 24 X 7 Supply
Leak detection • NRW < 5%
and monitoring
• Real Time Information 27
Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA) Across Entire Water Infrastructure

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Power Infrastructure
• 220kV Sub Stations – 2 nos
• 66kV Sub Stations – 3 nos 440/220kV 440/220kV
sub station sub station
• 400kV Transmission Line – 100km at Limbdi at Fedra

• 115 km Underground Power Duct

Power &
Redundancy
Management

• Highly Reliable Power


Losses and
• 24 X 7 Supply theft detection
SCADA

• Losses < 5%
• Real Time Information Demand
supply
management

Smart meters 28
(Consumers)

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Power - Smart Grid
Generation Transmission / Substations Distribution System Customer-end Systems
Electrical Power Systems
Smart Grid Systems

Generation Automation Smart Substation Distribution Automation Advanced Metering


Infrastructure
Substation Distribution Energy Automated
Advanced Demand-side
Plant Control System Data Feeder Optimization Meter
SCADA Management
Integration Automation System Reading

Fibre-optic backbone AMI Communications


Information Systems

Outage Management System Meter Data


Work and Asset Management System Management
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System
Energy Management System
Customer Care
Distribution Management System and Billing
Programme Managers for New Cities Mobile Work Force Management System System
City wide WiFi and Fibre based network
Meet comprehensive requirement of city wide voice, video, data for
surveillance, traffic sensors, utilities, telecommunications for city tenants and
civic authorities
Surv.Camera WiFi equipment

Network Characteristics:
• Fault Tolerant
• Scalable
• Quality of Service Enabled
• Highly Secure

Lamp Post
Fibre Ring - A
Fibre Ring - B
Fibre Ring - C
Fibre Ring - D
ICT Ducts for 30
Point of Presence - A fibre cables
Point of Presence - B (30 nos)
Point of Presence - C on both sides of
Point of Presence - D the street
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Dholera City Wide Sensors Network
City wide sensors establish Smart Grid Sensors Pollution Sensors
nervous system that offers
maximum controls at all
levels through intelligent
controls Air pollution
Smart Meters Sensors
Sensors on
Distribution lines Meteorological
Sensors
Water Pollution
Sensors

Leak & Theft


Detection Sensors
Traffic Cameras Waste Water
Sensors on Sensors
Vehicles
Smart Water
Sensors on Sensors
Ambulances 31

Automation Sensors Traffic Sensors Leak Detection Sensors


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City Integrated Operation Centre (IOC)
Intelligent Analytics

Predictive SOP
-

Decision
Simulation and Making
Modelling

City Infrastructure
Safety Traffic

City Services
& Security Management Power Sewage
City Applications

BIG DATA Emergency


Response
City
Interaction
Water Solid Waste

City Surveillance City Wide Sensors GIS & BIM IOT Social Feeds

Environment Police Transport Gas


Monitoring Controls
City Portal Environment & Weather City Financials City Utilities City Master data

Other Data Integration


Semantic Models City Governance Crime and Criminal Tracking
System (CCTNS) 32
Law Enforcement

Events / Activities Regional Traffic Operations


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City Portal Dashboard
Real time information availability to citizens Real time information for City Managers

Providing real time information with drill down facilities:


Inbuilt Highly
• Dholera economic indicators analytical Interactive 1. Mayor/CEO Dashboard
(what-if) &
• Energy uses / carbon foot print modules - help
figure co- provide at a glance view
• Public transportation (routes, connectivity, charges, status trips planned / made, on time, etc.) relations, filtering, drill combines official,
trends, outliner down
• Air quality and climate (NO2, CO, PM10, noise level, light etc.) …patterns
observational, social
Multi - display media data that updates
• Water availability in different pockets (normal, abnormal, scarce etc.) channels – on real time basis to
• Safety and security (means available to reach out various agencies, different crimes took place Browsers,
Mobiles/ Smart help understand city’s
in last week/month/year etc.) phones, Tablets
vibrancy, health and
• Waste / sanitation scenario (missed waste collection spots etc) morphologies.
Selectable
• Basic services status (street light, lights under repairs, open pot holes, etc) Fits in one visualization
screen with all options : 2. Presentation layer
• Current events in Dholera the important Reports,
data points trends, KPIs,
supported through BI,33
• Education events comparisons analytics and
Participating
• Housing availability agencies : City
etc
visualization means.
• How does Dholera presently compare with contemporaries infrastructure
and services
• Access to all the city services over icon buttons (links)
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Smart City Components
Smart Improved
Infrastructure Smart
Governance Lifestyle
(Water, Solid
(e-Governance, (Urban Planning,
Waste,
Ease of doing Street Guideline,
Transportation,
Business) Local Area
Power)
Planning)

Liveable
Economic
Community
Opportunities
(Neighborhood
(Manufacturing,
Centers,
Employment,
Community
Development)
Centers) 34

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City Governance
• City level SPV between DMIC Trust + Government of Gujarat (GIDB)
• Program Manager leads initial project development and implementation
• City to Municipal management structure in the long run

Managing Director reporting to 7


Board member

City services under one umbrella for


co-ordination and smooth operation

Single window clearances


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City-Governance (Key City applications)
Citizen‘s Authority and Interaction

Citizen's Interaction Centre Local Administration and Public Facilitation


Urban Planning, Land & Estate Management
Records Management
Single Window Clearances / Approvals
Video Calling Face to Face Call Centre
Public Grievances and Redressal

Public Transportation
Education
Local News
City Utilities
Health Services
Awareness Programs
City Portal
Public Safety
• City administration to be more agile to deliver even greater value for citizens
• Meet citizen expectations of highly engaging and personalised services through human-centred
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designs
Special Events
• Governance will play an active role in opening up city data to foster growth, innovation and “Host of technological applications for city including citizen
improved services relationship management, ERP, SRM, Business intelligence,
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Programme
Cities Managers for New Cities Analytics etc. being deployed”
Smart City Components
Smart Improved
Infrastructure Smart
Governance Lifestyle
(Water, Solid
(e-Governance, (Urban Planning,
Waste,
Ease of doing Street Guideline,
Transportation,
Business) Local Area
Power)
Planning)

Liveable
Economic
Community
Opportunities
(Neighborhood
(Manufacturing,
Centers,
Employment,
Community
Development)
Centers) 37

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R ecreation + E
ducation + A wareness + P
ublic Art + Economic Growth

The Benefit
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Hierarchy of Parks
Area – 3 to 4 HA with 800m radius

Neighbourhood Park
(10-minute walking radius)

Community Park

Linear Park
Prioritize parks along TP roads

Parks within residential clusters and/or


between multiple residential clusters
(shared), and central in industrial areas.

Catchment area of 4 km
Area – 1 to 1.5 HA with 400m radius
(5 minute walking radius) Across entire Activation area
Maximize parks within residential areas , 1km segment to promote public art & education, 39
health & wellness, national initiatives like swach
Prioritize parks along TP roads Bharat

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R E A P E the benefits
• Social Infrastructure builds upon Open Green Space

• Neighbourhood Centres, regional centres and centres


within industrial areas
Education
Parks,
Playgrounds,
• Cluster Social Infrastructure with Open Green Spaces to
Gardens Nhbd. form Centers/nodes
Health
retail

Other Community Amenity/Facilities


• Spatially testing locations for each where social amenities
are provided central to residential clusters

• Clustering of various compatible amenities for optimum


use of land
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• Prioritize social infrastructure along TP roads

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Social Infrastructure for Activation AreaCategories FACILITY NUMBER

Education

E0 Nursery + Primary 21
E1 Secondary School 4
E2 Integrated School (Without Hostel) 1
E4 Scientific Research Institute 1
E5 General College 1
E6 Professional College 1

Shopping
S0 Convenience Shopping 23
S1 Aanganwadi & Day care facility 23

S2 Community Market & Informal Bazaar 6

Community Facility (Healthcare)


H0 Dispensary / Poly clinic 11
H1 Hospital C (101 beds to 200 beds) 1
H2 Dispensary for pet animals 1

H3 Maternity Home & Nursing Home/Poli clinic 2

H4 Cluster Family welfare, pediatric, geriatic, diagnostic, maternity with Nursing Home 1

Community Facility (Cultural/Entertainment)


C0 Religious Center 9

C2 Banquet Hall 12
C3 Socio Cultural Centre 1
C4 Multipurpose Community hall 1
C5 Cinema Hall 2

Community Facility (Others)


F0 Police Post 1
F1 Fire Station (1-3 km radius) 3
F2 Three wheeler and Taxi Stand 22
F3 Bus Terminus 1
F4 Truck Terminus 1
F5 Disaster Management Centre 1
F6
F7
Petrol Pump
LPG Godowns
22
3
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Sports and Recreation

NP Neighborhood Park 27
CP Community Park 9
LP Linear Park 1

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Project Implementation Status
Roads and Underground Services including Storm water Construction in progress

Administrative and Business Centre for Dholera (ABCD Building) Construction in progress

Potable Water: WTP Construction in progress

Sewage: STP In Tendering process

Industrial Effluent: CETP In Tendering process

Raw Water: RW Transmission from SBC/Pipli Design under Progress

Flood Control: Adhiya River Training and Bunding Design under Progress

Solid waste: Collection, Transfer, Treatment and Disposal In Tendering process


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Power: Power Transmission and Substations Design under Progress

ICT: City wide Information Communication & Technology Design under Progress
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Activation Area - Schedule
FY 2014-15 FY 2015-16 FY 2016-17 FY 2017-18 FY 2018-19
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Roads and Services

ABCD Building

Potable water - WTP

Sewage - STP

Industrial Effluent - CETP

Raw water transmission

Adhiya River Bunding

Power
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ICT
Anchor Tenant
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Why should companies and people consider Dholera

Large land parcels ICT enabled infrastructure

Ease of doing business Plug & Play services

Planned Communities Sustainable living

Live – Work – Play Environment Supportive policies

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What begins in Dholera, changes India!!

Thank You
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