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10.1 Infrastructure Development<br />

Infrastructure development (the “ID”) relates to the development of basic infrastructure facilities at the<br />

<strong>Project</strong> site.<br />

The work to be accomplished within the ID phase includes the development of a road which allows<br />

access from the National Highway to the <strong>Project</strong> site, constructing a primary and secondary road<br />

infrastructure within the site area, carrying out earthworks for water bodies, installing water and<br />

sewage treatment systems, storm water drainage systems, the electrical and mechanical<br />

infrastructures and piping & equipment for water bodies.<br />

At the initial stages of the ID, it is planned to construct a 40ft wide, 6.5km access road from the<br />

National Highway to the <strong>Project</strong> site.<br />

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The <strong>Project</strong> would require an internal road<br />

infrastructure in order to link the different<br />

components of the facility. This would involve the<br />

development of a 40ft wide, 4km long internal road; a<br />

60ft wide, 9km road; and a 120ft wide, 1km road for<br />

internal road access to different <strong>Project</strong> components<br />

within the <strong>Resort</strong> and Recreational Zone.<br />

Earthworks include creation of water inlets through<br />

shallow water ponds, shoreline extension and<br />

minimum excavation to increase the water experience<br />

on the <strong>Project</strong> site, which would result in the overall<br />

uplift of the <strong>Project</strong>.<br />

The <strong>Project</strong> site perimeter is 8km which is expected to<br />

be enhanced to 19km, as a result of earthworks for<br />

water bodies.<br />

The development of an Electrical Infrastructure<br />

would mean installation of a transmission system or a<br />

distribution network within the site area. The conceptual plan has not envisaged self generation of<br />

electricity for the <strong>Resort</strong>, Golf Course, Convention Centre and Amphitheatre; rather these would be<br />

connected to the electricity lines. However, back-up power generation systems will be in place.<br />

Mechanical, piping and equipment represents work in respect of pumping, piping and recycling of<br />

shallow water bodies. A total of 4 pumping units comprising 3 – 4 pumping machines, and other<br />

associated piping and civil works are included within this component.<br />

The storm water system feature includes installation of the surface storm water network alongside<br />

the road site rip rap. This system is estimated to be 2ft wide having a depth of 1.5ft.<br />

Another component of the <strong>Project</strong> also to be completed within the ID phase of the <strong>Project</strong><br />

development is the sewage treatment and collection system.<br />

The Water system comprises of water supply as well as water treatment systems. The water supply<br />

system represents the cost for the intake system, the pump stations and the distribution system. The<br />

water treatment system/ plant maximum capacity has been estimated at 600,000 gallons per day.<br />

However, the requirement of the recreation zone should be estimated by the developer based on its<br />

own assessment of the requirements once the development components have been finalised and the<br />

actual estimates of the requirements of this component have been determined.<br />

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<strong>Keenjhar</strong> <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Resort</strong> <strong>Project</strong> - <strong>Project</strong> Information Memorandum

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