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MMRDA presses for raising height of buildings in BKC, Wadala

Comments(3) Sub Category:Mumbai,Realty News Posted On: Sep 12, 2012

The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) eyes to ensure full utilisation of four floor space index (FSI) for its land-buyers in business hubs at the Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) and Wadala, so that more revenue can be earned.

The MMRDA has requested the Canada-based International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) to study the scope of raising the height of buildings beyond 89 metres and 110 metres in BKC and Wadala.

There were initial restrictions imposed by the Union civil aviation ministry over the height of buildings, which has proved to diminish the built up area. The report from ICAO will decide if any changes in the navigational paths of flights at the airport can be allowed to raise the height of buildings so as to utilize the full built-up area in the areas.

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