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Australian company to design city's international convention centre

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BS Reporter Chennai/ Bangalore

Karnataka State Industrial & Infrastructure Development Corporation (KSIIDC) has selected a consortium of Populous Design Pty Limited, Australia and Feedback Infrastructure Services Limited, New Delhi, to provide concept design, architectural design and Project Management Consultancy (PMC) for the proposed international convention centre (ICC).

The ICC is to be developed near the Bangalore international airport at a cost of Rs 250 crore. KSIIDC, which owns 35 acres land earmarked for the ICC, is the nodal agency to execute the project. The consortium has been selected through a global tender.

Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda had announced in the Budget for 2012-13 that the design process for the ICC will be completed within the next six months and work on the project under EPC contract is expected to commence during the year.

 

“There has been a long-felt need for an ICC in Bangalore. The main convention hall will have a seating capacity of 6,000 besides many small conference halls, food courts, exhibition centre among others,” KSIIDC said in a statement.

The chief minister handed over the Letter of Award to Andrew James, Director, Populous Australia at a function, here on Thursday. Gowda suggested KSIIDC to take up development of ‘Aero City’ adjacent to the international airport in about 400 acres of land.

Aero City project will have signature ô iconic buildings with world-class facilities and social infrastructure offering plug-n-play space for high-tech & knowledge based industries in the field of Aero Science, Nano Technology, financial sector, health sector besides IT sector.

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First Published: Apr 20 2012 | 12:27 AM IST

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