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GIFT- A Smart City A Global Financial Hub Geo-Enabling Digital India esri India December 11, 2014 Gujarat International Finance Tec City A Global Financial Hub

Smart City Concept The SMART CITY Concept is emerging in the quest for sustainable growth and smart economic, technological and socio-cultural development and intelligent urban governance. SMART CITY is envisioned as the intelligent and innovative, healthy and wealthy, livable and efficient, moral and fair, smart and sustainable CITY.

Key Parameters to Define a Smart City Smart Infrastructure: Digital Management of Infrastructure Sensor Networks Digital Water and Waste Management Smart Buildings: Automated Intelligent Buildings Building Automation Intelligent Buildings: Advance d HVAC, Lighting Equipment Smart Mobility: Intelligent Mobility Low-emission Mobility Integrated Mobility Solutions Multimodal Transport Smart Technology: Seamless Connectivity Broadband penetration rate of over 80% Location Based Services, Augmented Reality, GPS enabled devices/ phones Smart Energy: Digital Management of Energy Smart Grids Smart Meters Intelligent Energy Storage Smart Healthcare: Intelligent Healthcare Technology Use of ehealth and mhealth systems Intelligent and connected medical devices Smart Security: Safe Cities Surveillance Biometrics Simulation modelling and crime prediction C2 and response Smart Governance: Government-on-the-Go e-government e-education Disaster Management Solutions Smart Citizen: Civic Digital Natives Use of Green Mobility Options Smart Lifestyle Choices Energy conscious Source: Frost & Sulliv an analysis.

Collaboration to make it All happen Global players Planners & Developers Finance & Investment Governments Local players Local community & government Design & Engineering Technology providers Construction & Implementation Utilities NGO s & associations Operations

Information is Key Geographic Information is a key component in any development, through data collection by use of sensor technologies, data handling through spatial data infrastructure and spatial decision support through advanced geospatial modelling and geo visualisation. A smart City needs spatial data to sustain their efforts in improving living standards.

Smart GIFT City To develop a global financial hub for international & domestic financial services which will serve as a paradigm for Next Class Development in terms of Quality of Life, Infrastructure and Ambience, utilizing Land as a precious resource GIFT City effectively delivers city services to people, businesses and its Users in a an integrated and resource efficient way while enabling innovative collaborations to improve quality of life and grow the local and national economy.

GIFT: An Integrated Smart City 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

Smart GIFT - Strategic Location Centrally located in the state of Gujarat in Gandhinagar 12km From Ahmedabad International Airport On the bank of River Sabarmati

GIFT an Integrated Development Smart GIFT - Integrated Smart Development Residential Housing Projects: Well-planned residential housing projects Walk-to-work layouts High Rise Business District: Benchmark office, high-rise district to be created with landmark buildings Technology: Broadband FTTP WiFi / Wimax Shared IT Services Global Connectivity Social Infrastructure: Educational Institutes to be established International schools for primary education Privatised hospitals with infrastructure to be established BEST PRACTICES IN URBAN GOVERNANCE Basic Infrastructure: Uninterrupted and highly reliable power supply (99.999%) Next generation water & waste management, district cooling Overall Connectivity/ Transport: External Connectivity includes MRTS / BRTS/ Roads Public-Private Modal Split 90:10 Retail Cum Entertainment Hubs: High quality entertainment malls to be set up Over 60% of the space is planned to be green

Smart GIFT Development Structure GIFT Area is focused on developing a global financial hub for international and domestic financial services Multi Service SEZ with IFSC Domestic Finance Centre/ Corporate Office/ Trade Centre Associated Infrastructure, Housing and Social Facilities

Smart GIFT Master Plan Bapasitaram Junction Total Land Area Total BUA : 3.6 sq km : 62 mn.sq.ft. Additional 22 Million to be developed after removal of height restriction by AAI Built-up Area Distribution Commercial : 67% Residential : 22% Social : 11% 250 acres of Multi Services SEZ with provision for development of IFSC Planned mixed use development with predominant Commercial Use.

Intelligent & Sustainable Buildings Drinking Water & Waste Water Services Energy Saving Societal Security Sustainable Event Management Sustainable Development in Communities Energy Management System Clean Air Zero Energy Buildings Urban Resilience Service Life Planning

GIFT Smart Infrastructure Integrated infrastructure for better diversity Smart Technology ensuring energy conservation All utilities /services coordinated through single agency INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES/ SERVICES o Roads and Transportation o Water Supply and Distribution o Sewerage and Waste Water Treatment o ICT Services o Power Supply o District Cooling System o Waste Management Systems o Domestic Gas Distribution o Intelligent Building Management System o City level Fire water supply System o Utility Infrastructure Areas o Landscaping

External Transportation Grid of six Arterial Roads (Connecting to various areas of Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar) Metro Rail Transport System (MRTS) to GIFT Gandhinagar Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS) to GIFT GIFT Ahmedabad Airport

GIFT- A Transit Oriented Development Walkability through travellators Major Roads Arterial Road Sub-Arterial Roads MRTS corridor 500 mtrs Walkability through travellators Elevated Walkways

Smart Transportation Interactive road maps Automatic vehicle location and tracking Transit Node Management Road condition system Real Time Travel Response Parking Management GIFT GIFT- Road 8C MLP-I MLP-II MLP-III MLP-IV MLP-V Ridership analysis Accident reporting Vehicle emission monitoring Safety management Asset Management

Multi Level Car Parking (MLPs) M T M M M GIFT s GIFT MLP-2 E-1

Smart Power 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) - 150 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

Smart Water Infrastructure Raw Water from Narmada Canal Reservoir STP Water with sludge SMART Water Infrastructure Utility Monitoring Makeup for Water Bodies WTP Waste Water Waste Water Waste Water RO Plant Domestic Uses Waste Water Drink from Any Tap Filtered Water Softening Plant Cooling Tower Flushing Tower Horticulture Quality Water- can be drunk from any tap Storage of surface run-off & rain water Approach towards making the project water neutral Metering Leak Detection Controllers

Smart District Cooling System Total Cooling Load - 2,70,000 TR Efficiency through economies of scale Reduces energy costs Reduces maintenance costs Improves air quality and temperature control Reduces noise and vibration Conventional AC System not required DCS Control Centre- Smart Infrastructure Monitoring District Cooling Plant System Simulation of cooling/energy requirements Analyze interface with distribution/usage for both the supply and return elements Evaluation of extensive economic scenarios Safety Management, Emergency response

Smart 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 1 1 Monitoring E-Waste; Biomedical, Hazardous Waste handling system 2 3 Monitoring Central Waste Handling Facility Monitoring Residual Waste handling, rejects 1. The waste is thrown into a disposal chute 2. Computer controlled access 3. Waste sucked through pipes at a speed of 90 km/hr 4. Treatment through plasma gasification Safety Management, Emergency response

Smart Services through Smart Utility Tunnel Power Cables Power Cables ICT Cables Control Cables Fire WTP Treated DCS Blowdown Raw water STP Treated DCS Supply DCS Return AWCS Raw water Access to Tunnel Lighting & Ventilation

Intelligent Building Management System

Samrudhi Sarovar 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

GIFT City Infrastructure Connected to Central Facility Smart Transport Smart Urban Infrastructure o Water Systems o Power o ICT System o District Cooling o Domestic Gas o Waste Management o Fire Fighting o Utility Tunnel Smart Buildings o Offices o Home o Hotel o School o Hospital o Traffic Mgmt o Parking o Area Traffic Control o Road Condition System o Real Time Travel Response City Command and Control Centre (C4) Smart City Security and Surveillance Smart Streets o Digital Signage o Streetscape Smart Landscape o Irrigation System Smart Desks o City Information o Facilitation Centers

Smart Landscape

Application of GIS in Smart GIFT GIFTCL collects, updates data, information in GIS framework to collaborate and conduct analysis for more efficient and informed about the development, resources, infrastructure, utilities and the activities that are affecting GIFT City. GIFTCL integrates the Master Plan, Infrastructure Plan, Utility Plan Landscape Plan, to analyse and measures the impact of change in virtual world. GIFCL Uses GIS in different functions and stages including Analysis of existing situations Modelling and projection Development of planning options Selection of planning options Plan implementation Operation & Maintenance

Application of GIS in Smart GIFT Better information management Higher quality analysis Ability to carry out what if scenarios Improve project efficiency Better Information and Analysis tools for decision making and communicating; Same information to everyone - not different versions, dates; Public access to information (future - web access); Record retained of changes over time; Dynamic resource - information increasing; Data + Mapping - production of custom maps; City Security / surveillance

Development at GIFT Roads & Street Lights 66 kv Power Receiving Station Water Treatment Plant District Cooling System

Development at GIFT Automated Waste Collection System Utility Tunnel

Utility Charges Utility Details of Charges Commercial Residential Smart GIFT Water Supply Security Deposit (Interest Free) 4 months Consumption Charges as applicable for the contracted water suppy 3 months Consumption Charges as applicable for the contracted water suppy Usage Charges (per month) Rs. 40 / 1000 Liter Rs. 20 / 1000 Liter Minimum Fixed Charges 50 % of the contracted demand 50 % of the contracted demand Sewage Facility Solid Waste Collection Security Deposit (Interest Free) 4 months total sewage charges 3 months total sewage charges Usage Charges (per month) 20 % of Water Bill 20 % of Water Bill 4 months collection charges, as 3 months collection charges, as Security Deposit (Interest Free) applicable applicable Usage Charges (per month) Rs. 0.2 / Sq. Ft of BUA Rs. 0.2 / Sq. Ft of BUA Security Deposit 2 months contracted demand 2 months contracted demand Power Usage Charges (per month) As per the Tarrif approved by Gujarat Energy Regulatory Commission (GERC) as applicable for Uttar Gujarat Vij Company Limited (UGVCL), excluding Electricity Duty As per the Tarrif approved by Gujarat Energy Regulatory Commission (GERC) as applicable for Uttar Gujarat Vij Company Limited (UGVCL), excluding Electricity Duty District Cooling System (DCS) Security Deposit (Interest Free) 2 months contracted demand 2 months contracted demand Usage Charges (per month) Rs. 7.20 per TR/Hr Rs. 7.20 per TR/Hr

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