GURUGRAM, August 3, 2024 – Gurugram is advancing plans for a state-of-the-art inter-state bus terminal (ISBT) near the Dwarka Expressway, marking a significant step in urban infrastructure development. Led by Deputy Commissioner Nishant Kumar Yadav, this project aims to redefine regional transportation and address the city’s persistent congestion issues.
Strategic Site Selection Enhances Accessibility
The district administration has identified two locations for the proposed ISBT:
- A 15-acre plot in Sector 36A along the Dwarka Expressway
- A site near the Southern Peripheral Road (SPR)
Deputy Commissioner Yadav stated, “Our dual-site approach aims to optimize accessibility and efficiently distribute traffic flow. This project is integral to Gurugram’s future transportation infrastructure.”
ISBT Project: Gurugram Proposed Inter-State Bus Terminal
- Projected Investment: ₹350 crore
- Daily Capacity: 2,000 buses
- Job Creation: Over 5,000 direct and indirect positions
- Completion Timeline: 24 months from project initiation
Public-Private Partnership Model Drives Development
The ISBT project utilizes a public-private partnership structure:
- Gurugram Proposed Ownership: 51% Transport Department, 49% HSIIDC
- Land Contribution: 15 acres from HSIIDC
- Construction Oversight: Transport Department
A senior HSIIDC official noted, “This model ensures efficient resource allocation and timely project delivery, benefiting both the government and Gurugram’s residents.”
Gurugram Proposed Multi-Modal Transportation Hub
The ISBT design incorporates :
- Heliport for emergency services
- Metro connectivity integration
- Electric vehicle charging infrastructure
- AI-driven parking management system
“This ISBT is designed to meet future transportation needs,” emphasized Deputy Commissioner Yadav. “It will serve as a model for sustainable urban transport hubs across India.”
Environmental Sustainability Measures
The project prioritizes eco-friendly design:
- Solar power generation for 40% of energy needs
- Comprehensive rainwater harvesting systems
- Green spaces covering 30% of the total area
Economic Impact on Gurugram
The ISBT is expected to stimulate economic growth:
- 50,000 sq. ft. of commercial space within the terminal
- Projected 15-20% increase in nearby property values
- Anticipated 30% rise in tourist arrivals due to improved connectivity
Future-Ready Infrastructure
The ISBT incorporates forward-thinking elements:
- Modular design for future expansion
- 5G connectivity for advanced digital services
- Infrastructure prepared for autonomous vehicles
Project Timeline and Milestones
- August 5, 2024: Site map submission to state government
- August 15, 2024: Final site selection announcement
- September 2024: Environmental impact assessment completion
- October 2024: Detailed project report submission
- January 2025: Groundbreaking ceremony
Deputy Commissioner Yadav commented, “Our accelerated timeline reflects the project’s importance in transforming Gurugram’s urban landscape.”
As Gurugram prepares for this transformative project, the ISBT near Dwarka Expressway represents a significant advancement in urban planning and regional connectivity for the National Capital Region.
For more information, visit the official Gurugram development website at www.gurugramdev.gov.in/isbt-project or contact the project helpline at 1800-4728-446.
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