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Soon, new Seawoods rly station, commercial complex

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Posted: Mar 06, 2008 at 0052 hrs IST

Mumbai, March 5 Even as a consultant is picked for preparing a detailed project report and a masterplan for the proposed Navi Mumbai airport, City and Industrial Development Corporation of Maharashtra Ltd (CIDCO), which is developing the Rs 10,000-crore airport, has finalised plans for a lush golf course and a commercial complex to be constructed in Navi Mumbai.

CIDCO’s proposed ‘Integrated Commercial Complex’ at its Seawoods Railway Station inched ahead on Tuesday with Larsen & Toubro, with its quotation of Rs 1,809 crore, emerging the highest bidder. The complex will be spread over 16.2 hectares, with a total of 26 lakh sq ft of prime commercial space being developed, said Gill, with an FSI of 1.5. “This complex will be a state-of-the-art complex providing space for commercial, shopping, offices, multiplexes and hotels,” he said.

Alongwith an integrated commercial complex, the developer will also build an “iconic” railway station building, at an estimated cost of Rs 35 crore.

L&T was followed by DLF Retail Developers with a Rs 1,530 crore-bid and then India Bulls Real Estate with Rs 1,059 crore. The award of the contract will be finalised shortly.

The golf course, an 18-hole one of international standards, will be developed in the Kharghar Node of the satellite city, To sprawl across 103 hectares including a residential complex, the golf course will be designed by Pacific Coast Design, an Australian firm, said CIDCO Managing Director and vice-president G S Gill.

“The golf course will be completed within 18 months,” Gill said. With a 25 per cent real estate development component in the golf course project, GIll expects that Navi Mumbai will soon see a further boost in realty rates and in the luxury homes market.

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