Documenti di Didattica
Documenti di Professioni
Documenti di Cultura
(Conceptual Plan)
For
Integrated Exhibition cum Convention
Centre (IECC)
Submitted By
India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO)
Contents
Introduction..................................................................................................5
General......................................................................................................5
Project Consultant.....................................................................................6
Location.....................................................................................................7
Area Details................................................................................................12
Population Density......................................................................................15
Land Environment......................................................................................16
Topography..............................................................................................17
Water Environment.....................................................................................17
Construction Phase..................................................................................17
Operational Phase....................................................................................17
Wastewater Details...................................................................................20
Process Description...............................................................................26
MBR Module.........................................................................................28
Operation..............................................................................................28
Sewer System........................................................................................29
Preventive measures to Avoid Leaching.....................................................29
Parking Details............................................................................................33
Electrical details.........................................................................................34
Power Details...........................................................................................34
D. G. Sets Details..................................................................................34
Lighting system........................................................................................34
Treatment of Waste................................................................................39
Disposal................................................................................................40
Landscape Details.......................................................................................41
List of Figures
Figure 1: Google Map Showing Site and Its Surroundings (500 mtrs)..........10
Figure 2: Toposheet Map showing Site and Surroundings (5 km).................11
Figure 3 : Water Balance Diagram during Dry Season.................................21
Figure 4: Water Balance diagram during Monsoon Season..........................22
Figure 5: Schematic Diagram of MBR Technology........................................27
Figure 6: Rainwater Harvesting Structure...................................................32
Figure 7: Solid Waste Management for Construction Phase.........................37
Figure 8: Solid Waste Management Scheme -Domestic Waste......................41
List of Tables
Table 1: Project Consultants Involved............................................................6
Table 2: Geographical Co-ordinates of the site...............................................7
Table 3: Site Surroundings and Connectivity.................................................8
Table 4: Salient Features of the site.............................................................12
Table 5: Area Details of Retained (Existing) + Proposed Building.................13
Table 6: Ground Coverage and FAR details of Retained (Existing) building...14
Table 7: Ground Coverage and FAR Details of Proposed Building................14
Table 8: Population Details for Retained (Existing) Building.........................15
Table 9: Population Details for Proposed Building.......................................15
Table 10: Water Requirement during Operational Phase (Retained + Proposed) Building
...................................................................................................................19
Table 11: Design Parameters for Sewage Collection System.........................24
Table 12: Wastewater Details.......................................................................29
Table 13: Calculation for Strom Water Load for the Development of IECC....31
Table 14: ECS Required...............................................................................33
Table 15: Parking Proposed.........................................................................33
Table 16: D.G. sets location and their description.......................................34
Table 17: Calculation of Solid Waste Generation of Retained and Proposed Building 38
Table 18: Landscape Area Details................................................................41
Table 19: Plantation List.............................................................................43
Annexure
Annexure 1: Land Ownership Documents..................................................17
CONCEPTUAL PLAN
Introduction
General
The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change has notified the
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Notification, 2006 under the provisions of the
Notification, 2006.
As per the EIA Notification 2006, all the building construction projects/Area
Development projects and Township Projects comes under schedule 8 and projects
covering an area ≥ 50 ha and/or built up area ≥1,50,000 sq .mtrs they come under
schedule 8 (b). All projects under Item 8(b) shall be appraised as Category B1.
The application for environmental clearance shall comprise submission of Form 1,
Form 1A, and Conceptual Plan along with EIA/EMP Report incorporated proposed ToR
in SEIAA. The EIA/EMP shall be prepared on the basis of Approved ToR issued from
SEAC and will be submitted to the SEAC for appraisal and due recommendation and
suggestions. Following the appraisal of the project to the satisfaction of the SEAC and
India under aegis of Ministry of Commerce and Industry (India) for promoting
catalysing trade, investment and technology transfer processes. Its promotional tools
include organising of fairs and exhibitions in India and abroad, Buyer-Seller Meets,
Project Consultant
Details regarding Project consultants involved are given below;
Table 1: Project Consultants Involved
Pragati Maidan is a venue for large exhibitions and conventions in New Delhi with
Convention Center & Exhibition Halls building development in Phases-1 facilities like
car parking for visitors a single basement also planned. Proposed development will
become Delhi's & North India's largest exhibition centre owned and managed by India
have been made for the use of environment friendly materials to achieve Green
Building Features. Overall layout of the project includes convention centre, exhibition
halls, Restaurants, Business centre, open exhibition space with parking basement.
The existing buildings were constructed and also became operational prior to the
publication of EIA Notification 2006. Therefore, the existing buildings did not attract
report by Regional Director of MoEFCC is not applicable for the existing buildings. The
construction of existing buildings was done after getting approval from concerned
departments of Delhi.
places such as Supreme Court, Purana Qila and National Sports Club, Mandi House, Bappa
Nagar, Balmiki Basti and kaka Nagar within 5km of the area of the site.
Lattitude Longitude
Centre of the Plot 28°37'2.39"N 77°14'36.70"E
Corner-1 28°36'47.50"N 77°14'52.64"E
Corner-2 28°36'47.08"N 77°14'26.39"E
Corner-3 28°37'7.91"N 77°14'25.95"E
Corner-4 28°37'10.93"N 77°14'44.46"E
Corner-5 28°37'25.43"N 77°14'34.90"E
Corner-6 28°37'25.95"N 77°14'26.18"E
areas. Pragati Maidan is flanked by Mathura Road to its West and Bhairon Road on the
South. To its east runs the main railway line to Central and Southern India. Pragati Maidan
is situated in Central Delhi and directly connected to India Gate and Purana Qila Road. On
the adjacent side, Pragati Maidan metro station and Pragati Maidan Bus terminal are
located.
Site surroundings and site connectivity within 15 km are shown in below table
Table 3: Site Surroundings and Connectivity
Direction
1. Nearest Railway Pragati Maidan Halt 0.3 Km in E
Station Tilak Bridge 0.8 Km in NW
2. Nearest Airport Indira Gandhi 15.5 Km in SW
International Airport
Safdarjung Airport 5 km in SW
3. Nearest Chandni Chowk 2.9 Km in N
Patparganj 4.0 Km in E
Populated Area
Government Officer 0.5 Km in NW
Colony
4. State Boundary Delhi-UP state 17.22 km in E
Boundary
5. Nearest Highway NH-24 2.5 km in ESE
SH-57
2.45 km in N
6. Nearest Road Mahatama Gandhi 0.57 km, E
Marg Adjacent, W
Mathura Road
7. Nearest Metro Pragti Maidan Adjacent to the site
Inderprasth
station 0.6 km in NE
8. Nearest School Modern School 1.73 km in NW
Mater Dei School
0.69 km in SW
St. Coloumbia School
Free School Under the 3.7 km in W
bridge 3.23 km in E
9. Nearest Hospital Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia 4 km in WNW3.3 km
Hospital in NW
Dr. Shroff Charity Eye
Hospital
10. Place of worship Akshardham Temple 3.10 km in E
Bangla Sahib
3.5 km in NW
Gurudwara
11. Water Bodies Yamuna River 1.2 km in E
Old fort Lake
0.2 km in SW
12. Forest Southern Ridge Forest 5.1 km in W
(Source: Google Earth Pro)
Google map and topographical map showing site and surroundings are given below.
Figure 1: Google Map Showing Site and Its Surroundings (500 mtrs)
Salient features of the site
The salient features of the project are as follow. The Pragati Maidan complex having Existing
building (retained) comprises of 7 Exhibition Halls (Hall No. 7 to Hall No. 13) however
proposed building is having 6 Exhibition halls. Buildings of various shapes and sizes; Eating
Proposed)
3. Maximum Height with Mumty 36.0mtrs
4. Maximum No. of Floors G+5
5. Cost of Project
6. Expected Population (Retained + 1, 68,676
Proposed)
7. Total Water Requirement 3,975 KLD
8. STP Capacity and Technology 2,200 KLD (MBR)
9. No. of RWH Proposed 10
10. Parking Proposed 4,806 ECS
11. Solid Waste Generation 26,835.26 kg/day
12. Total Power Requirement 17.51 MVA
13. D.G. Set Back Up 18,740 kVA
Area Details
This is re development of existing exhibition space to integrated Exhibition-cum-Convention
Centre (IECC). Total area of the IECC site is Site is having plot area of 4, 99,829.28 m 2 (49.98
Hectare).The retained (existing) building having 7 No. of blocks (From Hall No. 7-13) with
maximum height of G+1 (13.35 mtrs) however the proposed building is having 06 nos. of
blocks with maximum height of G+5 (36.0 mtrs).Total built up area of the site (Retained +
. Area (m2)
1. Plot Area (As per the Lease area) 4,99,829.28
2. Total Ground Coverage (A+B) 2,49,914.642
Coverage
Atrium Ground
- 3,561.524
coverage
7-13) 31,976.750
FAR of Halls (No.
1,33,831.162
1-6)
FAR of
Building 8,293.095
Gate House
153.974
6. Basement area - 1,65,144.672 1,65,144.672
Population Density
During Construction Phase
The total manpower requirement during construction phase of the site will be an
approximate 250-300 person which includes workmen, labourers, supervisors, engineers,
architect and Manager.
Land Environment
The site has been allotted to India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO), the premier
trade promotion agency of the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Govt. of India for
Development Officer, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi and Indian Trade Promotion
Topography
Physically the natural capital territory of Delhi can be divided into 3 segments - the
Yamuna flood plain, the Ridge and the Plain. The entire area of the national capital
territory of Delhi is categorized as Bangar or the plain. The land of the plain is mostly
fertile
The entire area of the site is monotonously flat. The project area possesses plain terrain.
Highest elevation levels is 692 feet & the lowest levels is 685 feet
Water Environment
(Requirement and Consumption)
Construction Phase
During the construction phase the water requirement (approx. 1900 ML) will be met from
Private water or treated wastewater from Nearby STP. No ground water will be extracted.
Hence, there will be no impacts on ground water environment during construction phase.
Operational Phase
Total water requirement for redevelopment of IECC Project (Existing + Proposed) is 3,975
KLD. Total domestic water requirement is approx 1,574KLD. The main sources fresh water
will be
DJB
Registered tube wells within ITPO Complex.
The existing source of water for the project is DJB. There are two existing metered tapings
from 450 mm diameter water pipe line, one of the connections is of 50 mm diameter and is
near gate no. 3 of ITPO while the other connection is of 150 mm diameter and is near gate
no.7. Water is supplied 24 x 7 to Pragati Maidan. There are existing 5 bore well and
additional 2 bore well will be dug to fulfill the present water demand.
Detail of water requirements for various uses is given in below table. Efficient dual flushing
fixtures will be provided for conservation of fresh water. The demand may vary depending on
the water conservation methods employed by the facility, which may include use of water
Total quantity of wastewater generation will likely to be 2,295KLD. The generated sewage will
be collected and treated in the in-house Sewage Treatment Plant of 2,200 KLD capacity. The
treated wastewater will be re used for flushing and gardening and HVAC cooling. Water
Balance diagram during Non Rainy season and Rainy season are shown below.
Table 10: Water Requirement during Operational Phase (Retained + Proposed) Building
2. Main Halls
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** HVAC cooling required fresh water demand during dry season in 632 KLD and 376 KLD
during Monsoon.
Wastewater Details
S.No. Details Water (KLD)
1.
Fresh Water Requirement 1,574
2. Wastewater to be generated from domestic 1,259
use (@80% of domestic wastewater)
3.
Water Requirement for Flushing Purposes 1,036
Wastewater to be generated from Flushing
4.
(@100 % of Flushing Requirement) 1,036
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The quantity of sewage generation during the construction phase will be approx. approx. 11
KLD. Thus the sewage will be treated by providing small septic tanks, soak trenches and
Quantity of sewage generated during operational phase shall be 2,295KLD. Thus the sewage
will be treated through sewage treatment plant of capacity 2,200 KLD. The treated sewage
will be re used for flushing (1,036 KLD) greenbelt development (256 KLD) and for HVAC (632
KLD during Non Monsoon Season and 376 KLD during Monsoon Season).
Sewage Treatment Technology
The design of sewage network shall be done in accordance with the CPHEEO guideline, NBC
The following parameters/ site conditions shall be kept in mind when designing the sewage,
course. An operational plan to meet this demand from a low flow to full flow will be
A summary of board design parameters to be adopted for designing Sewage supply system is
given below.
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Flow conditions in pipe up to 400 0.50 full
mm dia
Flow conditions in pipe up to 300 0.67 full
mm dia
Manning’s Co-efficient ‘n’ 0.011
Shape of sewers Circular
Material of sewers HDPE
Manhole Sizes As per manual on sewerage and
sewerage treatment/ IS4111:1985
For depth above 0.9m & up to 900 mm diameter
1.65m
For depth 1.65m & up to 2.3m 1200 mm diameter
For depth 2.3m & up to 9.0m 1500 diameter
An external sewage network shall collect the sewage from all units, and flow by gravity to the
Following are the benefits of providing the Sewage Treatment Plant in the present
circumstances:
Reduced dependence on the public utilities for water supply and sewerage
systems.
Sludge generated from the Sewage Treatment Plant shall be rich in organic
The STP is being proposed with state-of-the-art membrane separation technology called as
Membrane Bio-Reactor (MBR) which can produce very good quality with highest possible
bacterial reduction without adding any chemicals. MBR (Membrane Bio Reactor) is the latest
technology in wastewater treatment. MBR has many advantages such as higher quality of
treated water, smaller space for installation and easier operation compared to conventional
The characteristic of the MBR process is the use of revolutionary submerged polymeric
hollow fibre membranes in the biological process water tank, so as to produce high quality
permeate from domestic sewage, primary and secondary waste water, cooling tower blow
down etc. The MBR is also ideal for retrofitting/augmenting capacity/quality of existing
wastewater plants.
The hollow fibers are combined into bundles and wound around a carrier cartridge, which
gives the membranes the required strength and allows for high-pressure air scour for
cleaning. The MBR can handle very high sludge concentrations in the aeration tank because
of which the size of the aeration tank reduces four to five folds. As the membrane acts as a
fine filter, it does not require any further treatment using sand filters, activated carbon
Process Description
Figure below shows the principle of the filtration for the flat sheet type submerged
membrane. Activated sludge in the aeration tank is clearly removed by the flat sheet type
permeate water manifold and membrane elements. The membrane element consisting of flat
sheet membranes sandwiching a support panel is set up vertically. Feed water including
activated sludge is filtrated by flat sheet membranes with pore size of 0.1 micron meter. The
air bubbles supplied from the bottom of the membrane elements continuously scour off cake
operation. The air bubbles are also used for the biological reaction to decompose organic
MBR Module
The material of the membrane is PVDF (Poly vinylidene fluoride). PVDF is fluorine polymer,
which has high stability for chemicals and good physical strength. The form of membrane is
fibre reinforced flat sheet membrane. The membrane has small and uniform pore size.
Therefore, the rejection property of this membrane is excellent. Almost all particles with sizes
more than 0.1 micron meter can be removed effectively using this membrane.
Operation
Sewage from main drain line is collected through gravity pipes into a screen chamber.
This manually cleaned screen is provided to remove floating and big size particles, which
Screened sewage is then passed through equalization tank to homogenize the sewage
quality and also even out flow fluctuations and feed sewage of uniform quality at constant
rate to subsequent treatment units. Air mixing is also provided to mix the contents of the
equalization tank. A coarse bubble aeration grid is provided to distribute air uniformly at
the base of the equalization tank.
In aeration tank, MLSS (mixed liquor suspended solids) in the range of 12000 to 15000
mg/l are maintained. The high amount of bacteria gives better and complete removal of
organic matter from the raw sewage in relatively small area. Oxygen required for the
bacteria is supplied through the blower. The air is used both for scouring of membranes
The filtration is carried out by the suction pump directly sucking permeates water. The
permeate water produced is clear and devoid of bacteria and viruses to the minimum
levels.
As the membranes are continuously under operation, they are polluted with organic or
inorganic substances. Hence, chemical cleaning is carried out once in two to three
months for removing substances polluting and clogging the membranes. Normal cleaners
Sewer System
The alignment and slope of the sewer line will follow the road network, drains or natural
ground surface and will be connected to the trunk sewers. The discharge point will be a
stations would be provided at places where the natural slope of the terrain is insufficient to
Particulars Quantity
Daily load 2,295KLD
Duration of flow to STP 24 Hours
Temperature 320 C
Inlet Outlet (Treated Wastewater )
pH 6.0 – 9.0 7.0-8.0
T.S.S. (mg/l) 300-400 <10
BOD5 270 C (mg/l) 250-300 <20
COD (mg/l) 400-600 <50
Oil & grease ABS (mg/l) <50 <10
through pipelines. All the joints from piping system will be checked periodically and carrying
treated wastewater pipes will be laid in conduits wherever road crossings are expected. Thus
no leaching of treated sewage into nearby water courses shall take place. Supervisors will be
employed for overall operation & maintenance of water supply, waste water treatment and
rainwater through pipes or drains, filtration, and recharging the ground water through
Runoff from the first spell of rain carries a relatively large amount of pollutants from the air
and catchments surface so the system will be provided with a filtration pit consisting of
layers of sand, gravel and pebbles of relevant sizes to remove impurities from the collected
rainwater.
Due to rapid urbanization, infiltration of rain water into the sub-soil has decreased
drastically and recharging of ground water has diminished.
Rainwater harvesting prevents the flooding of low-lying areas in the site.
rain water. Excess storm water will be allowed to drain into the external storm drain.
Rain water harvesting has been catered to and designed as per the guideline of CGWA. Peak
hourly rainfall has been considered as 11 mm/hr. The recharge well of 10 mtr dia and 10
mtr depths and 4 mtrs width will be constructed for recharging the water. The bottom of the
recharge structure will be kept 5 m above this level. At the bottom of the recharge pit, a filter
The pit will be filled with rounded gravel 5 to 10 mm size. The sectional detail of the
The path ways around the harvesting lines will be graded to facilitate drainage into trenches
proposed around the compound. Recharge wells/structures are envisaged along the path of
the storm water drains for rain water recharging & surplus water from the recharge
The collected storm water will be allowed to percolate to the sub-soil by suitably designed
percolation structures. The structures will be designed based on the soils percolation
capability. The subsoil water table is high in these areas and however harvesting structures
Percolation structures of suitable numbers will be provided for recharge of ground water
potential. A total of 10 rain water harvesting structures will be constructed. The quantity of
storm water load for the proposed construction project is given below.
Table 13: Calculation for Strom Water Load for the Development of IECC
water in areas with water table less than 8.0 M. In this case, following is recommended: -
Use the storm water to recharge lake next to Old Fort, subject to approval by ASI &
additional cost of connectivity. This will automatically mean water harvesting through
percolation.
Use the storm water to run chillers cooling towers after tertiary treatment during the
monsoons. The treated effluent being received from DJB will not be drawn during this
period. The facility management team must ensure the same.
Parking Details
Adequate provision will be made for car/vehicle parking at the project site. There shall be
adequate parking provisions for visitors so as not to disturb the traffic and allow smooth
and area requirement provided are summarized in the table below. Parking details are
As Per DDA
Parking Required Area (m2) Total (ECS)
For the Site 2 ECS/100 2,28,520.887/ 4,570
m2 of FAR 50
area 2,28,520.887
Total Parking Required 4,570
(ECS)
of area 2
2
In Open 1 ECS/23 m 1,649.580 72
of area
In podium 1ECS/28 m2 3,584.440 128
Total Parking Proposed 4,806
(ECS)
TWO WHEELER 1000 × 0.5 500ECS
BUSES 52 × 3.5 182 ECS
CARS 4,124 × 1 4,124 ECS
Electrical details
Power Details
The power shall be supplied by BSES Delhi. The total demand load for the project (Retained
Building + Proposed) will be 17.51 MVA. It is proposed to install 2 Electrical subs- Station
Hall A1, A2, A3, A4a, A4b, A5 and A6 by providing 2 Nos. 7.5 MVA 33/11KV and it shall be
MRS-2 shall receive 1 No. 33KV supply from BSES and feed electrical power at 11KV to
Convention Center and Admin Block by providing 1 Nos. 6 MVA 33/11KV and it shall be
located near Hall A6. 2 Nos. 33kV meter room shall be located for MRS-1 (near Hall A5) and
1 No. 33KV meter room for MRS-2 shall be near Hall Admin Block at the Ground Level.
For the MRS I, 2 numbers of (7.5 MVA), 33/11 kV, oil types outdoor transformers has been
selected. For MRS II, 1 number of (6 MVA), 33/11 kV, oil types outdoor transformers has
been selected
D. G. Sets Details
In case of power failure, there are 2 Nos. 11 KV DG rooms with corresponding 2 Nos. MRS .it
provides the 100% power back up for the development. The location of DG rooms shall be
either at the ground or in Basement. D.G. sets location and their description is given below.
Lighting system
Lighting systems with green features to be used for this project are:
It is proposed to use Presence/Occupancy sensors in common areas like corridor, Lift Lobby,
Toilets etc. which will result in considerable saving of energy.
sensors will be used which provide automatic control for lighting loads.
It detects human presence and automatically turns the lights ‘ON’. When the area is
with Sensitivity level adjustments. The sensor has Adjustable off delay timing 10 sec –
conditions.
The occupancy cum day light sensors will be used which are used for switching off the
luminaries when the areas are unoccupied & also used for dimming the luminaries
when there is day light coming inside the building & thus help to reduce the power
consumption.
This sensor is basically used in the areas along the building façade where the day
light contribution is high. Along with presence detection, this sensor has built-in
adjustable photocell which regulates the lighting level as per availability of natural
Interface capability.
Manual call points for activation of fire alarm system manually.
Integrated Emergency Voice Evacuation System.
Interlocking with other equipments likes Elevators, Air-conditioning Units, Smoke
The solid waste expected to be generated during the construction phase will comprise of
excavated materials, used bags, bricks, concrete, MS rods, tiles, wood etc. The following
Construction and demolition waste of the site shall be keep within the premises.
The waste shall be deposited at collection centre so made by the local body or
handover it to the authorized processing facilities for further process or disposal.
As inert it shall be used to fill material for low -lying areas, landscaping, Road Making
etc.
Finer grade can be molded into blocks and slabs with appropriate binder.
The project will adopt a systematic approach for solid waste collection and disposal. Solid
waste generated from the project will be collected properly and will be managed as per MSW
Waste shall be mainly categories in two classes. 1. Bio degradable Waste 2 Non-
biodegradable Waste. The biodegradable portion dominates the bulk of MSW. This is
at the source of generation. For the biodegradable waste yellow bins will be provided,
for the recyclable waste black bins and for the non-recyclable waste red bins will be
provided.
It is estimated that maximum solid waste generation would be about 26,835.26 kg/day;
Following are the solid waste generation rate has been considered as is given table.
Table 17: Calculation of Solid Waste Generation of Retained and Proposed Building
Following arrangements will be made at the site in accordance to Municipal Solid Wastes
(Management and Handling) Rules, 2000 and amended Rules; 2016.
A door to door collection system will be provided for collection of domestic waste in
Bio-Degradable waste.
For waste collection, adequate number of colored bins (Green and Blue & dark grey
Treatment of Waste
Domestic Waste
manure.
STP sludge is proposed to be used for horticultural purposes as manure.
Horticultural Waste is proposed to be composted and will be used for gardening
purposes.
Recyclable Waste
The cropped grass will be spread on the green area. It will act as manure after
decomposition.
Recyclable wastes like paper, plastic, metals etc. will be sold off to recyclables.
Disposal
Recyclable and non-recyclable wastes will be disposed through Govt. approved agency.
Hence, the Municipal Solid Waste Management t will be conducted as per the guidelines of
Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000 and amended Rules, 2016.
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Landscape Details
Total green area measures 2,55,955.675m2 (51.20 % of Plot Area)
A diverse variety of indigenous evergreen and ornamental trees would be planted. As
the project site for construction consists of trees, herbs and shrubs it will require
Particulars Details
Plot area 4,99,829.28 m2
Open area 3,75,255.895 m2
Landscape area Proposed 2,55,955.675m2 (51.20 % of Plot Area)
As Per MoEF Guidelines One tree per 80 m2 of total area out of which
minimum 50 % to be in the category of
evergreen trees.
Trees Required 4,99,829.28/80= 6,247.866 Trees
Number Of Trees Proposed To 6,713 Trees (Existing Trees Retained= 913)
Be Planted
Energy
Conservation Measures
CFC free equipment, chillers with CFC-free environmentally friendly refrigerant will be
installed to protect the ozone layer.
The Building envelope details has been followed as per ECBC to reduce heat intake
from outside. Walls, roofs and glass U values will be less than the ASHRAE Standard
90.1 2007 to save energy compared to baseline building energy consumption.
Lighting power densities are expected to be less than the ASHRAE Standard 90.1 2007
base line to save energy compared to baseline building criteria.
Provision and space allocation for energy metering will be provided for the following
system loads for continuous monitoring:
Air conditioning
Internal lighting
External lighting
Treated Effluent water pumping
Landscape water pumping
1. Coarse sand
2. Fine sand
3. Stone aggregate
4. Stone for masonry work
5. Cement
6. Reinforcement steel
7. Pipe scaffolding (cup lock system)
8. Bricks
9. ACC Blocks
10. Crazy (white marble) in grey cement P.V.C. conduit
11. MDS, MCBs
12. PVC overhead water tanks
13. 2 1/2'’ thick red colour paver tiles
14. PPR (ISI marked)
15. PVC waste water lines
16. S.W. sewer line up to main sewer
17. PVC rain water down take
18. Stainless steel sink in kitchen