The government has invited bids for selection of EPC contractor for detail design,
engineering and construction of the Rs 26,000 crore India International Convention
and Expo Centre (IICC) in Dwarka, New Delhi.
The last date of submission of bids is December 8, 2017. A pre-bid conference held
earlier this month saw participation from nearly 15 leading construction agencies
from various parts of the world.
The Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor Development Corporation Ltd (DMICDC), the
knowledge partner for the project, has also invited bids for the selection for operator
for running the exhibition and convention facility.
IICC Dwarka, a flagship project of the Government of India, was approved by the
Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi on November 10. It
envisions the creation of a state-of- the-art exhibition and convention facility which
will be on par with the best in the industry worldwide, in size and quality.
Located in Sector-25, Dwarka, in close proximity to the airport, the IICC will have
over 11 lakh sq.m built up space, consisting of 300,000 sq m of exhibition space,
60,000 sq m of convention area and 50,000 sq m Arena, with supporting development
of over 640,000 sq m of retail space, commercial office space, hospitality, and
entertainment and lifestyle opportunities for end-users.
Construction of Phase-1 of the IICC, comprising of trunk infrastructure along with
exhibition cum convention centre, will begin in January 2018 and is expected to be
completed by December 2019. All key approvals and clearances from statutory
authorities have been obtained for the project.
Once fully operational, IICC is expected to infuse a demand for more than 100 major
international and local exhibition events annually. The number of persons visiting the
exhibition facility annually (paying visitors) is estimated to be more than 10 million in
the first phase (2019-20) and 23 million after completion of the second phase (2025).
Similarly, convention-based delegate attendance is estimated to cross 1.5 million
annually after successful completion of second phase of the project and generate over
five lakh direct and indirect employment opportunities.
The government has invited bids for selection of EPC contractor for detail design,
engineering and construction of the Rs 26,000 crore India International Convention
and Expo Centre (IICC) in Dwarka, New Delhi.
The last date of submission of bids is December 8, 2017. A pre-bid conference held
earlier this month saw participation from nearly 15 leading construction agencies
from various parts of the world.
The Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor Development Corporation Ltd (DMICDC), the
knowledge partner for the project, has also invited bids for the selection for operator
for running the exhibition and convention facility.
IICC Dwarka, a flagship project of the Government of India, was approved by the
Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi on November 10. It
envisions the creation of a state-of- the-art exhibition and convention facility which
will be on par with the best in the industry worldwide, in size and quality.
Located in Sector-25, Dwarka, in close proximity to the airport, the IICC will have
over 11 lakh sq.m built up space, consisting of 300,000 sq m of exhibition space,
60,000 sq m of convention area and 50,000 sq m Arena, with supporting development
of over 640,000 sq m of retail space, commercial office space, hospitality, and
entertainment and lifestyle opportunities for end-users.
Construction of Phase-1 of the IICC, comprising of trunk infrastructure along with
exhibition cum convention centre, will begin in January 2018 and is expected to be
completed by December 2019. All key approvals and clearances from statutory
authorities have been obtained for the project.
Once fully operational, IICC is expected to infuse a demand for more than 100 major
international and local exhibition events annually. The number of persons visiting the
exhibition facility annually (paying visitors) is estimated to be more than 10 million in
the first phase (2019-20) and 23 million after completion of the second phase (2025).
Similarly, convention-based delegate attendance is estimated to cross 1.5 million
annually after successful completion of second phase of the project and generate over
five lakh direct and indirect employment opportunities.