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Gujarat International Finance Tec – City

A Global Financial Hub


Demand For Financial Services In India

Significant Potential:

• Financial Services Sector transformed over the last decade


• Sector contributes significantly to the Indian economy
• Employs over 4 million people
• Represents around 5% of the GDP
• Estimated market capitalisation of over US$ 200 billion
• Offers distinct kinds of opportunities across several product markets

“Given India's continued economic growth, the financial sector will grow
increasingly larger, with a prospect of 10 to 11 million jobs by 2020.”
Need For Finance City In India

“If India builds an International financial


center, with suitable rules and regulations,
the earnings out of financial sector exports
will surpass that of IT”

Percy Mistry, (Fmr) World Bank

“Offshoring industry needs at least five


new ‘Gurgaon’ and five to seven new
‘Pune plus”

Nasscom–McKinsey report
nancial Services Centre’s Contribution

Financial Hubs Share Of GDP Jobs Share

London 9 5.2

New York 10 5.4

Hong Kong 13 5.5

Singapore 12 5.2

Zurich 10 4.0

Franfurt 5 5.0
Sydney 8 4.0
Tokyo 20 10.0
Dubai 11 N/A
Channel Islands 60 30.0
Luxemburg 30 10.0

Source: IFSL; UK % share


Financial Services Will Continue To Contribute
Significantly To The Indian Economy

No. of Jobs Value add to GDP Market Capitalisation


(Thousands) (USD Billion) (USD Billion)

Core Financial 2,750-2,900 30-35 175-190


Services
7,400-7,600 240-250 1,150-1,250

Capital Markets 4-5 0 -1 6-7


& Trading
19-20 8-10 65-75

IT for Financial 500-600 14-18 80-90


Services
2,000-2,200 100-120 300-375

ITeS/ BPO for 175-225 3-4 11-16


Financial
Services 750-850 25-35 100-150

3,500-3,700 50-75 275-325


Total 10,000-11,000 375-425 1,600-1,800

2007 2020 Source: McKinsey & Company

*Value Add defined as PAT + operating expenses;


**Includes Institutional equities, investment banking, private equity and hedge funds; does not include retail brokerage which has a
potential of 1 million jobs by 2020
India Desperately Needs New Cities
Which Can Thrive On Sustainable Sectors…
CONSTRAINT
2 OPPORTUNITY
S
India is a great Innovative way to
overcome these
Growth Story Infrastructure constraints
But is stifled with
problem of Bottlenecks
with
Crumbling Urban
Strong Urbanization Infrastructure
Trends

TOP OF THE MIND SECTORS SOLUTION


• Auto Ancillaries
Setting up Self - sustaining Cities
• Textiles
• Gems & Jewellery Which are
• Manufacturing
• Financial Services
Driven by High Growth Sectors
• IT/ ITES
• BPO/ KPO Which are
expected to

• The sector could provide a


potential 10 to 11 million jobs • Witness growth of at least 10% in next 10 years
• About 800 million sq. ft. office • Have potential to earn both domestic as well as
space international income
• GDP contribution at rates of 15 to • Have potential to attract and retain talented
20 % people
Building A Successful Financial Services Centre

DEFINING A SUCCESSFUL FINANCIAL SERVICES CENTRE

A Successful Financial Services Centre Has Six Key Building Blocks:

• Rational legal regulatory framework


• Attractive, sustainable local economy
• Stable political environment
• Highly developed infrastructure
• Strategic geographic location
• Good quality of life
Why Gujarat?

GUJARAT’S STRENGTHS
• Traditional business community
• High growth economy-- >10 % over last five years
• Pool of trained manpower
 CAs
 Commerce graduates
• Active Capital Markets-- >Gujarat contributes 30% of stock market capitalisation
• Proactive Government
• 43% urban population envisioned to be 50% by 2015

KEY COMPETITIVE FACTOR


• People - Gujarat has an adequate employable pool and offers high potential for inward
migration
• Business Environment - Gujarat has demonstrated successfully its forte of providing
conducive business environment
• General Competitiveness - Overall, the state stands tall
Presentation Structure

Gift:
The Value
Proposition

Project Overview

en tation
Implem
The Value Proposition
GIFT: A Global Financial Hub

• Globally benchmarked International


Finance Centre

• Strategically located

• Central business hub 0.5


Mn direct & 0.5 Mn indirect jobs

• Targeting Financial Services &


IT/ITeS sectors

• First of it’s kind development in scale,


scope and quality

• State-of-the-art infrastructure
Defined Positioning

The Concept
To target 8-10%
Up to 90 million sq.
GIFT Aspires To Catalyse India’s Largest Financial of financial Creation of
ft. of real estate
Services Potential By Offering World-class services 1 million direct
office and
Infrastructure To Attract Top Talent In The Country potential in & indirect jobs
residential space
India

Financial GIFT’s Target Business Segments


services
operations 1. National Financial services  Would require about
operations’ hub
800 million sq. ft. of
Core Financial 2. Regional/functional headquarters for
Financial services financial services players
office space all over
Services corporate India
3. National headquarters for players
centre
4. Private Banking hub for NRIs/  GIFT aspires to
Select product Regional HNWs capture a modest 8%
markets 5. International microfinance hub
to 10% share of
6. International commodity trade hub these categories
Capital Markets
and Trading 7. Participation in global capital
markets  Ancillary and
8. Global Hub for IT services for
support services
IT Services Financial services sector would add similar job
opportunities
ITeS/BPO 9. Global Hub for BPO services for
Services Financial services sector
Source: McKinsey Analysis
Promoters: Public Private Partnership

A PRO-ACTIVE
AN OPPORTUNITY IL&FS
STATE GOVT.

• Booming demand in • Govt. of Gujarat (GoG) • A premiere institution with


Financial & IT Services initiatives a proven track record
• Sky-rocketing cost of • Fastest growing State • Pioneer in launching
business operations in infrastructure projects on
metros a PPP model
• Unplanned International
Finance Centre (IFC)

Government of Gujarat
Through
Gujarat Urban Development Company Limited (GUDC)

&
Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services Ltd. (IL&FS)
Incorporated Gujarat International Finance Tec-City Company Ltd. (GIFTCL) on 21st June, 2007
GIFT : Value Propositions

Gujarat:
Ideal
Destination
Strong
Aesthetics Promoters /
PPP

Global Defined
Benchmarking GIFT Positioning

Integrated Strategic
Development Location

Partners in
Progress
GIFT an Integrated Development

Smart Business Environment:


•Benchmark office, high-rise district
with landmark buildings Technology:
Integrated Residential •Broadband FTTP
•WiFi / Wimax
Development:
•Shared IT Services
•Well-planned residential housing projects
•Global Connectivity
•Walk-to-work

Social Infrastructure: PROACTIVE


URBAN Basic Infrastructure:
•International Exhibition Complex •Uninterrupted and highly
•Educational Institutes GOVERNANCE reliable power supply
•International and Domestic schools
(99.999%)
•State of the Art Hospital •Next generation water &
•Training School
waste management, district
•5 star Hotels and Business Club
cooling

Overall Connectivity/
Transport: Retail Cum Entertainment Hubs:
•External Connectivity includes •High quality entertainment malls
MRTS / BRTS/ Roads •Large river front entertainment development
•Public-Private Modal Split 90:10 •Over 60% of the green Space
Global Benchmarking

Paris (La Tokyo (Shinjuku) London Pudong GIFT


Defense) (Dockyards) (Lujiazui)

Paris Tokyo London Pudong GIFT


(La Defense) (Shinjuku) (Dockyards) (Lujiazui)

Land Area (sq km) 1.6 1.6 1.05 1.7 3.58


Construction Scale (in mn sq m) 2.5 1.6 1.1 4.5 8.5
Greenbelt (in thousand sq m) 40 120 50 363 1183
Height (m) 200 250 250 490 410
Source: ECADI/Fairwood Consultants

In terms of scale and sheer physical scope, GIFT is being designed to be at or above par with
presently acknowledged globally benchmarked International Financial Centers (IFCs)
Strategic Location

 Centrally located in the state of


IIM A Gujarat in Gandhinagar

 12km From Ahmedabad


International Airport

 On the bank of River Sabarmati


GIFT : A Trigger For Development

• GIFT a much needed trigger for development and not a stand-alone real
estate
• About 3,000 acres earmarked for GIFT Expansion Zone around GIFT
• Integrated Townships to be developed in surrounding development zone
of 100 SQ KM
• To be regulated by a dedicated Area Development Authority ensuring
singular control for coherent and sustainable development
Master Plan Area : Gift Will Spur Development
In The Region

Integrated
Townships

GIFT
Expansion
Zone

GIFT

GIDC CONVENTION
Knowledge City CENTRE

RIVER FRONT
DEVELOPMENT
GIFT : A Single Window Clearance

• GIFT Urban Development Authority (GIFTUDA) -


constituted for well planned urban development of the
area.

• GIFT Notified Committee - constituted for the better


management at city level.
GIFT: Bird Eye View
Project Overview
GIFT Project

GIFT Business Structure

Multi Service SEZ with IFSC


Status

Domestic
Finance Centre/ Corporate Office/
Trade Centre

Associated Infrastructure, Housing


and
Social Facilities
GIFT : SEZ - Area Distribution

Zones Area
Bapasitara 53.19 Ha
Existing m Junction SEZ – PA
Shahpur (131.44 acres)
Bridge
52.25 Ha
SEZ – NPA
(129.10 acres)
TOTAL 105.44Ha
(SEZ) (261 acres)
Access 252.93 Ha
Road DTA
(625 acres))
GRAND 358.37 Ha
TOTAL (886 acres)

DTA
SEZ
PA

SEZ
NPA
GIFT : SEZ

SEZ

Fiscal incentives Regulatory freedom Supportive infrastructure

Leading to

• Increased investment; both domestic and foreign


• Increased exports
• Large scale developments
• Low cost manufacturing hubs
• Employment generator for skilled and unskilled workforce
Multi Service SEZ - Processing Area &
Non Processing

PROCESSING AREA NON-PROCESSING AREA

• International Financial Service • Related Commercial and Office Buildings


Centre (IFSC) • Service Apartments & Residential Flats
• International Techno Park & • Hostels and Restaurants and Food Court
International Market Zone • Business Hotel, Shopping Centre, Retail
• Commodity Exchanges Stores and Banks
• Global trading exchanges • Training center for Financial Services
• Insurance • Medical Centre
• Offshore Banking • Entertainment Centre/ Theatre
• IT/ ITeS • Post Office, Telephone Exchange, Police
• KPO/ BPO services Station, Security, etc.
• Data Centre • Regulators Offices
Enclaves And Social Facilities

ENCLAVES SOCIAL FACILITIES


• Domestic & International Banking
• Schools (International and CBSE)
and Insurance Enclave
• Clubs
• Domestic & International
• Hotels
Technology Enclave
• Convention Centre
• Domestic & International Exchange
• Exhibition Centre
Enclave
• Hospital
• Domestic & International Corporate
• Training Centre (Language School)
Enclave
• Low Income Housing
• Diamond Tower
• Global Trade Center
GIFT: Master Plan

Total Area : 3.6 sq km


Bapasitara
Existing
Shahpur
m Junction BUA : 62 mn.sq.ft.
Bridge

Additional 30 Million to be developed


after removal of height restriction by
AAI
Access Building Use
Road
CBSC &
Commercial : 67%
International Residential : 22%
Schools
Social : 11%
Hospital

Package- Q

Tapas Udyan

Udyan Path
Diamond Tower

Metro Stations

Samruddhi
Sarovar

International
Exhibition &
Convention
Centre
GIFT: Implementation Plan (Phase wise)
GIFT: First Phase Master Plan

s s
s
Regional Connectivity - Master Plan
GIFT Infrastructure – Physical and Social

 Integrated infrastructure for better diversity


 Technology ensuring energy conservation
 All utilities /services to be coordinated through single agency

INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES/
SERVICES
o Site Development
o Roads and Transportation
o Water Systems
o ICT
o Power Generation and Distribution
o District Cooling System
o Domestic Gas Distribution
o Waste Management Systems
o Landscaping
o Maintenance Systems
Transport Vision

• High share of public transport


• Conflict free traffic movement
• Transit oriented development
• Combination of external and internal mass
movement systems to achieve the transport
hierarchy
• Intelligent Transport System
• Aiming for a zero-accident city
• Multi Level Car parking along Arterial Roads
• Pedestrianised Oriented Internal Movement
External Transportation

 Grid of six external gateways


from NH-8 and State Highway
(Connecting to various areas Gandhinagar
of Ahmedabad and
Gandhinagar)
GIFT
 Bus Rapid Transit System
(BRTS) to GIFT

 Metro Rail Transport System


(MRTS) to GIFT Ahmedabad
Airport
 Multi Modal Transport Hub
Existing Bridge

Road -ID
Road -IA

Towards
Shapur

Ratanpur
Towards

tnagar
Road -IB

s
Toward
Himma
NH-8
ards
Tow an
s
Ray

ab s
ad
m ard
Ah ow
ed
T

Southern Bridge
Internal Transportation

Major Road
Arterial Road
Sub-Arterial Roads

MRTS corridor
Walkability
through travellators

Metr
o
statio
n 500 mtrs
Tra Hub
t
n sp
or
Me on
sta
tro
ti

sta tro
tion
Me

Walkability
through travellators
Multi Level Parking (MLP)

Package- Q

MLP-1 MLP-2

MLP-3

MLP-9

Processing Area -SEZ

MLP-4

MLP-5
Non-Processing Area -
SEZ GIFT’s

MLP-6
MLP-8

MLP-7
GIFT
MLP-2
E-1
MLP-2 & 3
SMART Transportation

Interactive road maps Automatic vehicle location Transit Node Management


and tracking

Road condition system Real Time Travel Response Parking Management

GIFT

GIFT- Road 8C MLP-I

MLP-II MLP-IV

MLP-III MLP-V

Ridership analysis Accident reporting Vehicle emission monitoring Safety management Asset Management
RWPS and Transmission Mains

Gandhinagar River Crossing

Road
Ahmedabad
Gandhinagar

Master
Balancing
Water
Reservoir
Transmission
Pipeline WTP
STP
GIFT

-8
NH
Pumping Station

Nabhaoi
Pumping
Station
Na
rm
Can ada
al
Water Infrastructure

Raw Water Water with SMART Water Infrastructure


from Narmada Reservoir sludge
Canal
Utility Monitoring
STP
Waste
Water

WTP
Filtered
Water
Makeup for
RO Plant Water Bodies

Waste Waste
Water Water Softening Horticulture
Plant Metering
Domestic
Uses Flushing Tower
Waste Cooling Tower
Water

Leak
 Quality Water- can be drunk Detection
from any tap
 Storage of surface run-off &
rain water
 Approach towards making
the project water neutral Controllers
Drink from Any Tap
District Cooling System

Total Cooling Load - 2,70,000 TR DCS Control Centre- Smart Infrastructure


• Efficiency through economies of scale • Monitoring District Cooling Plant System
• Reduces energy costs • Simulation of cooling/energy requirements
• Reduces maintenance costs • Analyze interface with distribution/usage for
• Improves air quality and temperature both the supply and return elements
control • Evaluation of extensive economic scenarios
• Reduces noise and vibration • Safety Management, Emergency response
• Conventional AC System not required
Solid Waste Management

• Maximise resource recovery / minimal emissions


• Minimise impact on environment, human intervention, space
requirement, impact on health hazard
• No waste visibility
• Power neutral
Automatic Collection, Transportation and
Segregation System
• Monitoring E-Waste;
1 1 Bio-medical, Hazardous
Waste handling system

• Monitoring Central
2 Waste Handling Facility
3
• Monitoring Residual
Waste handling, rejects

1. The waste is thrown into a disposal chute • Safety Management,


2. Computer controlled access
3. Waste sucked through pipes at a speed of 90 km/hr
Emergency response
4. Treatment through plasma gasification
Automated Solid Waste Management

Segregation & Treatment

Utility Trench
Collection

Collection from Building

Transportation
Separate Collection
Collection from Public Places Pits
Power Infrastructure

 Underground cabling for power distribution within GIFT


 Substation and Distribution Automation
 Indoor Substation
1. Gas Insulated Switchgears(GIS) substation for sub-
transmission and distribution within GIFT
2. Compact substation (CSS) in building
 Total Power Requirement- 750 MVA (from dual source)
 Emergency Power generation (Gas Based) - 200 MW
 Green Power
Power Control Centre
• Power supply monitoring
• Power loss minimization
• Grievance redressal system
• Power consumption and efficiency
monitoring
• Emergency Power supply monitoring

Reliability – 99.999% which means outage of 5.3 minutes/annum


Utility Trench Alignment

Utility Crossing
Utility Trench Details

Power
Cables
Power
Cables

ICT Cables Control


Cables

Fire WTP Treated DCS Blowdown

Raw water

STP Treated AWCS


DCS Supply DCS Return
Raw
water

Access to Trench Ventilation & Lighting Fire fighting


GIFT ICT

GIFT Vision Create a world class financial city by offering an unrivalled business
environment to global and local financial services enterprises.

Create leading-edge infrastructure, services and platforms and offer


GIFT ICT Vision financial services enterprises a significant competitive advantage to
operate regionally and globally

“Best in Class” Gateway to Financial


Customer Experience Markets

Cost-effective ICT

Secure & Resilient


ICT Environment

Pre-enabled on demand Infrastructure


ICT Vision

GIFT will exceed the ICT capabilities of comparable cities


Competitive
Overtaking Smart Faster Mobile/ Trading Sub Sea Data
Triple Play Service All Fibre
"Place" Buildings Set-up Provision Wireless Platform Connectivity Centre

1 GIFT
2 DIFC
3 DIC
4 SONGDO
5 New WTC – New York
6 Canary Wharf - London
7 Pudong - Shanghai
8 La-Defense Paris
9 Singapore
10 London Stock Exchange
11 New York Stock Exchange
12 Tokyo
Source: Study by British Telecom Poor Reasonable Excellent Not Applicable
GIFT ICT Vision

GIFT Occupants would have access to following ICT Services

INFRASTRUCTURE PLATFORMS SERVICES

• High Speed Fibre • Financial Extranets • Data


• Network • CUG to Exchanges • Voice
• Diverse Local and • Voice • Wi-Fi
International • Industry Specific • Tier-4 Data Centres
Connectivity Platforms • Business Continuity
• Pervasive • City e-Portal • Security
Wireless and • Sensor Networks • High Speed Internet
Mobile Network • IPTV Internet Gateway Access
• Data Centres • Monitoring
Smart Vision- Safe and Smart GIFT

Vision:
“Identify the defects and rectify it,
prior to user noticing the problem”
Objectives

• Integration of building, technology and systems

• Energy Management and optimization of costs

• Enhancing facilities operating efficiency

• Real time performance

• Ensuring user safety, security and comfort


Central Command & Control

Control Center Control Center


(Transport) Building Package-A

Control Center Control Center


(Water) Building Package-B
City Control and Command
Center (C4)
Control Center Control Center
(SWM) Building Package-C

Control Center Control Center Building


(DCS) Package-nth
Security &
Vigilance
Control Center

• City Command Center would take critical live feeds from all Control Centers
• Enforce Control Centers to take remedial actions in case of emergency
City Command and Control Centre (C4)

• City Command Center would take critical live feeds from all Control Centers
• Enforce Control Centers to take remedial actions in case of emergency
Social Infrastructure
Social Infrastructure

Proposed Location of
Hospital
West India Hospitality Ltd through
Sheraton Brand by Starwood’s
HOTELS & CLUB
Proposed Location of
Schools
•5 Star category Hotels
•Total 300 + 300 rooms (total 2 Hotels)
•Business Club (with 20 rooms)
Proposed Location of
Hotels

Narsee Monjee Educational Trust-


HOSPITAL
School
Around 2000 Students
•Medical Zone, Nursing Hostel and
Doctor’s Residences
Facility- Language school, Music School, Training
centre for skill development, canteen, Cafeteria, Sports, •Total 214 beds
Auditorium/Theatre, Internet facilities.
Urban Character
an Features of GIFT

Picturesque Landscape Pedestrian friendly Interactive water features


• Each open space to have a
distinct identity and name
• Hierarchy of open spaces
• Streetscape defining roads
• Pleasant walking experience
• Forum for social interaction

Urban Character
The central Axis – Boulevard Building/ Terrace greens
• Activity nodes interconnecting
buildings and enclaves 
• Active street frontage
• Planned space to street vendors
• A.C. elevated walkways
• Humanization of spaces
• Delightful vistas Grand Plazas Green plazas (Activity
Nodes)
• Food streets & street bazaars

Golf Course- A Driving range


and 9 holes golf course
an Life of GIFT

24x7 facilities at door step • Cafeteria


• Easy Shoppe
• Recreational amenities
• Gymnasium
• Exhibition Hall
• Convention Centre
• Golf Course
• Clubs
• Sports facilities
High end showrooms World class convention Active retail spaces
centre

Cafeteria Gymnasium Sports Complex


an Landscape of GIFT
Samruddhi Sarovar- An Entertainment Zone

• Samruddhi Sarovar (Master Balancing


Reservoir)
• Food courts: Restaurants, Eateries, Dining
• Gathering spaces for concerts and events,
Promenades
• Water sport activities
• Retail Facilities
• Walkers paradise: jogging track, viewing points
• Light and Sound show, Fountains, Water Shows
Samruddhi Sarovar- An Entertainment Zone
Buildings in GIFT
uildings in GIFT

• 110 Buildings

• 2 Landmark Buildings (Height- above 350 mt)

• 19 Buildings (Height- 150 mt to 300 mt)

• 73 Buildings (Height- 100 mt to 140 mt)

• 2 Schools – International and Domestic Board

• 214 Bed Hospital

• Hotels (5000 rooms)


GIFT Intelligent Buildings

Intelligent Buildings

 Provide a technologically advanced


financial services gateway to national
and global financial markets

 Create an “integrated city” blueprint

 Create global customers

 Immediate Emergency Response for


Disaster/Crisis Management

 Enables creation of GIS platform for


monitoring of services

 Wide range of connectivity

 24% saving on building management system


 4.5% saving on total build cost
 36% saving on operational expenditure
Fire Safety Measures

 State-of-the-Art Fire
detection System

 Adequate Provision in
the building for
quenching of fire

 Provision of adequate
logistics and fire
Building 1 Building 2 fighting system at city
level conducive to
high-rise building

Trigger controlled
manually at Building  Adequate and effective
and evacuation system
by Central Command
and Control Centre
apsible Bridge- Fire Evacuation
Town Services Management
ODAS: Online Development Approval System.... (1/2)

ODAS for enabling citizen centric building plan approval through innovative technology

Online development approval system


 ODAS is the unique and
innovative way of automatic
scrutiny of building proposal
D.C.
regulations
UDAS
parameters
National
Building
Approval
processes
by reading CAD drawings.
Code
ODAS: Online Development Approval System.... (1/2)
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
GIFT Development Framework

GoG
GUDC IL&FS
Joint Venture Agreement

Objective to plan, design, develop,


GIFTCL finance, construct, operate and maintain
the GIFT Area
Consultants, Experts

 To be contracted out by GIFTCL inducting


 Development Rights Buildings Infrastructure
provided under a latest technology
Development  Implemented through a series of entities /

agreement agencies to provide a seamless framework.


 Development  Each SPV would be self-sufficient on a stand-

guidelines provided as alone basis. As a strategy, the Company would


per GDCR and UDAS consider taking a stake in some of the SPV’s
 Unique opportunity for  GIFT SEZ Limited
developers to redefine  GIFT District Cooling Systems Limited
their destination  GIFT Water Infrastructure Limited
 Urban Design and  GIFT Waste Management Services Limited
aesthetics to be  GIFT Power Company Limited
maintained Developers  GIFT ICT Services Limited
Real Estate Development
Development Rights
Illustration Purpose
Plot/ Enclave Boundary

Building Footprint Building Footprint

Building- 2
BUA- XY Mn Sqft
Building - 1

Footprint size
30 m x 60 m
Building Footprint
Built-up Area-
1 Mn SQ
Building- 3
BUA- XY Mn Sqft

DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS for the Built-up area are sold


to developer.

Building footprint and built form are given to Developer


to maintain the URBAN DESIGN character of the city
Road
Commercial Towers- GIFT ONE and GIFT TWO by IL&FS

GIFT ONE Tower GIFT TWO Tower


No of Floors: 28 No of Floors: 28
Height: 122 mtrs Height: 122 mtrs
Atrium of GIFT ONE Building
STUDIES, APPROVALS & CLEARANCES AND MILESTONES
Project Studies…1

Sl. No. STUDY STATUS

1. Real Estate Market Assessment COMPLETED

2. Surveys & Investigations COMPLETED

Topographical Surveys for 3000 Acres surrounding


3. COMPLETED
GIFT Project

4. Environment Impact Assessment COMPLETED

5. External Road Connectivity to GIFT for R&B COMPLETED

6. River Hydro Modeling Study COMPLETED

Aeronautical Study by International Civil Aviation


7. COMPLETED
Organization (ICAO) for high-rise clearance
Project Studies…2

Sl. No. STUDY STATUS

8. Demand Assessment Study for Convention Center COMPLETED

9. Satellite Imagery based around GIFT COMPLETED

10. Information & Communication Technology (ICT) COMPLETED

11. Seismic Study for GIFT Project COMPLETED

12. Fencing of Project Area COMPLETED

13. Peripheral Earthen Road/Bund COMPLETED

14. Site Leveling & Dressing COMPLETED


ect Approvals & Clearances……..(1/2)

Environment Clearance
Environment Clearance (EC) was procured for entire Project with the help of
IL&FS Ecosmart Ltd.- November 03, 2009

Height Clearance
Aeronautical study – by International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)) through
Airport Authority of India (AAI)
Height Clearance upto 122 m- procured for entire project- May 21, 2010

Notification of Multi Services SEZ


Focusing on Financial Services
August 18, 2011

Approval of IFSC
In the notified sector specific SEZ for “Multi Services”
November 28, 2011
ect Approvals & Clearances ……..(2/2)

In-principle approval for extending MRTS to GIFT


June 17, 2009

Notification for change in Landuse Plan with specific building


regulation for Project
October 20, 2011

Allocation of 30 MLD Narmada Water


to GIFT City
February 23, 2012
Project Milestones

S.No. Description Month & Year


1 Launch of Phase – 1 (10 mn. Sq.ft ) Jan,2011
2 MoUs worth 11,700 crores signed during Vibrant Gujarat 2011 Jan, 2011
3 MOA with IL&FS for Development of 7.77 mn. Sq.ft in Phase -1 ( Commercial/ Mar, 2011
Residential & Social Facilities)
4 Master Plan Completed
5 Infrastructure works -Road, water, power, Street lighting & area lighting and Completed/
DCS Ongoing
6 Multi Services SEZ, focusing on Financial Services Notified
Aug ,2011

8 SEZ Three Units Operational Approval 2012 & 2013


9 Allotment to Narsee Monjee Trust for Development of School Dec, 2012
10 Inauguration of GIFT ONE tower (Gujarat’s Tallest Tower) Jan 2013
11 Allotment to West India Hospitality for Development of 5 star Hotel & Business March 2013
Club with Brand Sheraton by Starwood's.
12 Allotment to Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL) for Development of Fuel Station August, 2013

13 Allotment to Smart ICT Services Pvt Ltd. for Development of Tier IV Data Centre Oct, 2013
Business Opportunities in GIFT…..
-Infrastructure Development
-Participation in development of infrastructure and Social facilities
-District Cooling System
-Power Generation & Distribution
-Multi level Parking Complex
-Water body with entertainment facilities
-Hotel & Club
-Social Amenities- Hospital and Mall
-Real Estate
-Commercial and residential high-rise buildings in SEZ and Non-SEZ
area
-International & Domestic Enclaves:
Banking, Insurance, Technology, Corporate, Exchange

-Setting up units in the field of the Financial services, BPO, KPO,


IT/ ITES and Capital Markets & Trading
Thank you……

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