Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Automated underground parking to ease traffic woes for shoppers

Tuesday, May 24, 2011




Shoppers driving into the traffic clutter of GK-I, South Extension and Lajpat Nagar can soon forget about parking woes. No more shifting gears to slip into a narrow lane or haggling with parking attendants for space in the chaos. 

Now, you can just zoom down under - literally. An automated multi-level underground car parking will be built at all the three markets to ease the traffic pressure. The blueprint is ready and the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has already received the financial bid for the Lajpat Nagar parking lot. This will soon get the nod from the finance department. 

At GK-I M Block and South Extension, the civic agency has also awarded the contract. Construction work will start in the next four-five months, said MCD officials. 

"We have received the financial bids for Lajpat Nagar. In a day or two, we will be sending the bid to the finance department. Parking in these three prominent markets is a huge problem. Multilevel parking will not only solve the problem, but also ease traffic flow in neighbouring areas. Shoppers often park their cars in residential areas next to the markets,'' said a senior MCD official. 

The projects include a nine-storeyed commercial complex with a seven-storeyed automated parking complex under the ground. "The two storeys above the ground will be used for commercial purpose. We want to keep the parking charges nominal. The companies can use the floors above the ground for commercial activity,'' said an MCD official. These parking lots will be machine-operated and car owners will be given a token after they park their vehicles near the lift. The car will be automatically parked in the empty space in the lot. A similar parking is under construction at Kamla Nagar market. 

At Lajpat Nagar, the multilevel parking will be constructed at a cost of Rs 85 crore. It will come up near Lajpat Nagar police station and will have space for nearly 500 cars. At present, the area near the Lajpat Nagar market is choc-a-block with cars. "The peak load requirement of the market area is 2,600 cars. At any point of time, there are nearly 2000 cars parked in the area, including 700-odd cars of shopkeepers. The ideal parking space (single-lane parking) is of 1,200 cars. But with more cars crammed in the area, traffic movement is slow and triggers jams,'' said a senior traffic official. Sometime back, the traffic police had made vehicular movement one-way, but still there are massive traffic jams during weekends. "A multilevel car parking will solve the parking problems,'' he said. 

Parking lots will be given to private construction companies on Built-Operate-Transfer basis for 35 years. And this includes the construction time. "This will ensure that the facilities are ready at the earliest, as the companies would like to begin operations soon," said Jagdish Mamgain, chairman, works committee, MCD. 

MCD officials said the agency will be earning revenue of Rs 70 crore from the South Extension parking and close to Rs 17 crore from GK-I M block parking. The entire cost of construction will be borne by the private companies. 

For GK-I and South Extension I &II, the civic agency has already awarded contracts to DSC Limited and Consolidated Construction Consortium Limited. "We are yet to sign the agreement with the company for GK-I parking, but for South Extension, the work has begun. The company is working on the blueprint and traffic plan, and will soon take the necessary approval from different agencies. The work is likely to begin in next four to five months,'' said Mamgain. As for approval from agencies like UTTIPEC and the environment department, MCD officials say it shouldn't be a problem. The Master Plan of Delhi 2021 has provision for underground car parking a these sites. 

At South Extension, parking will be constructed at three sites. "In South Ex-II, there is a sub-station right in the middle of the parking space, so we decided to construct two multilevel underground parking lots with capacity to park 500 and 550 cars. In total, South Ex will have parking space for 1600 cars,'' said an MCD official. Similarly, at GK-I, two separate parkings will be constructed at the site of the existing lot.


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