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New Buildings To Accommodate Offices Of Shastri Bhawan, Nirman Bhawan And Krishi Bhawan

Arun Kumar Das

Apr 27, 2021, 10:33 AM | Updated 10:33 AM IST


An artist's impression of the new building of offices.
An artist's impression of the new building of offices.
  • These three buildings will come in the second half of 2023 on the plot where the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts is currently located.
  • According to the CPWD, however, the government will not demolish all the existing buildings in one go.
  • Three newly designed buildings are slated to come up in Lutyens Delhi to accommodate offices which are currently in Shashtri Bhawan, Krishi Bhawan and Nirman Bhawan.

    The Central Public Works Department (CPWD) has invited bids for three new office buildings under the Common Central Secretariat project along Rajpath at a cost of Rs 3,269 crore and another Rs 139 crore has been kept for five years’ maintenance.

    These buildings will have to be completed in 24 months from the date of start of work.

    These three buildings will come in the second half of 2023 on the plot where the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts is currently located.

    These buildings will accommodate the offices situated in Shashtri Bhawan, Krishi Bhawan and Nirman Bhawan. Vacating Shastri Bhawan is a priority as the new convention-cum-conference hall on the lines of Vigyan Bhawan will be built there.

    Going by the timeline, there is a probability that the entire Common Central Secretariat would be completed only in 2027, according to the CPWD, as the government will not demolish all the existing buildings in one go.

    An artist's impression of the interiors of the building.
    An artist's impression of the interiors of the building.

    According to the bid document, the CPWD will hand over the construction site to the contractor within 22 days of the issuance of letter to start work. “The contractor may have to execute the work in three shifts with large manpower of workers, supervisors and professional engineers. Also, adequate numbers of highly skilled artisans are required for works of teak wood doors work, stone masonry, carving and furniture,” the document said.

    The buildings will have white and red stones for cladding, teak wood, carving work, jalis, white and green marble, lakha red and black granite for flooring.

    Since this is a mega project, the successful bidder in collaboration with CPWD will also have to arrange on-site skill training for at least 30 per cent of unskilled workers.

    Arun Kumar Das is a senior journalist covering railways. He can be contacted at akdas2005@gmail.com.


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