BMC plans Rs.29.3 crore makeover of its 100-yr-old gymkhana at Azad Maidan
MUMBAI, March 6 -- The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's (BMC) nearly century-old employees' gymkhana at Azad Maidan is set to be redeveloped into a citizen-friendly town hall and public space within 28 months.
The BMC's standing committee will on Friday consider awarding the redevelopment contract to M/s D Thakker Construction Pvt Ltd, the lowest bidder among five companies, which quoted Rs.29.30 crore for the project. The civic body had estimated the cost at Rs.44.87 crore.
The British-era structure, known as the Mahangarpalika Krida Bhavan and built in 1926, stands on a 4,719 sq metre plot opposite the BMC headquarters and near the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus heritage precinct.
Civic officials said the plan is to construct a five-storey building with rooftop viewing decks, restaurants and capsule lifts. The design aims to create an open, flexible space that can host multiple activities.
"The space will be built in a way that allows it to be used for various purposes depending on requirements. It could host meetings, exhibitions or even offices for employees," a senior civic official said.
Unlike the present dilapidated structure, which is largely inaccessible to the public, the new facility is envisioned as a civic engagement space that could also attract tourists. It will feature rooftop restaurants and a viewing deck overlooking the surrounding heritage precinct.
The project is said to be the brainchild of municipal commissioner Bhushan Gagrani, who has proposed transforming the facility into a venue for public dialogue, civic engagement and cultural activities.
Former mayor and leader of the opposition Kishori Pednekar has suggested that the redeveloped facility could also serve as an alternative council hall....
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