Sunday, October 09, 2011

Work begins on Dh1.6b SmartCity Kochi project


Abu Dhabi The Dh1.6 billion SmartCity Kochi, a proposed self-sustained industry township for knowledge-based companies in Kerala, south India, promoted by Dubai Holding member Tecom Investments, has held a ground-breaking ceremony, it was revealed yesterday.
CM Oommen Chandy (centre), Tecom Chairman Abdullatif Al Mulla, Industries Minister P.K. Kunhalikutty (left) together press the button to start the ground-breaking ceremony of the SmartCity project in Kakkanad on Saturday as businessman M. A. Yousuf Ali and Benny Behanan, MLA, (right) look on. - DC
The project is expected to create about 25,000 direct jobs in its first three to four years. In total, SmartCity Kochi is expected to generate about 90,000 jobs, potentially transforming Kerala into an investment destination of choice.

“The physical work on the project started today. The first phase of Smart-City Kochi is going to open within the next year and a half. The entire project is expected to be operational by 2017,” V. Nandakumar of Abu Dhabi-based Emke Group, who is familiar with the developments at SmartCity Kochi, told Gulf News.



Government stake

SmartCity Kochi will have a built-up area of 8.8 million square feet with up to 25 buildings. The Kerala Government has a 16 per cent stake in the project. Tecom’s Dubai Internet City will focus on marketing while SmartCity will allow multinational and international information technology companies to establish their software development facilities.
SmartCity Kochi project, though it was first envisaged in 2004, got delayed due to various legal and political issues and had to undergo many changes in the framework agreement.
“SmartCity Kochi board members met today to discuss and set the timeline for the development and realisation of the self-sustained industry township for knowledge-based companies,” said the statement.

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