Yogi govt to build new convention center in Hapur spanning 17,409 sq meters
Lucknow/Hapur : As part of its ongoing efforts to enhance civic amenities, the Yogi government will soon build a new convention center in Hapur.
The initiative aims to provide excellent facilities to residents across the state and foster integrated development in all regions.
It is important to note that a detailed action plan was developed under CM Yogi’s guidance for Hapur’s development, and the Hapur-Pilkhua Development Authority (HPDA) has begun implementing it.
The new convention center will be constructed in Sector H of the Anand Vihar Scheme, developed by HPDA. Spanning 17,407 square meters, the project is in the process of selecting an agency and allocating work for its construction and development.
It is anticipated that agency selection and work allocation will be completed by early August, paving the way for the swift construction and development of the convention center.
According to the action plan, once the agency is selected and work is allocated, the chosen agency will be required to survey the site and prepare a detailed project report.
This report must include architectural designs, a complete layout plan, and specifications for all sections and facilities. Additionally, the agency will need to create video presentations with 3D views and high-resolution walk-throughs to present a comprehensive proposal for the project to the authority.
Construction work for the project will commence only after the authority approves the detailed project report (DPR). Following this approval, the construction and development of the convention center in the designated area will proceed.
In line with CM Yogi’s vision, the convention center will be built based on the green building concept. It will feature modern civic amenities, including advanced audio-visual systems, lighting, fire alarm systems, elevators, a solar-powered energy plant, modular seating and furniture, and a vibrant interior design.
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