The Maharashtra government proposes to redevelop 202 chawls of the erstwhile Bombay Development Directorate, situated on 91 acres in south-central Mumbai.
This would translate into construction of 15 million sq ft of floor space index or about 20 mn sq ft of saleable area.
Considering a construction cost of Rs 2,500 a sq ft and the prevailing sale rate of Rs 30,000-40,000 a sq ft, the project entails a total sale value of Rs 15,000 crore (Rs 150 billion).
This project is being proposed after the government recently launched redevelopment of Sector-5 of the Dharavi slums, expected to have a turnover of Rs 5,000 crore (Rs 50 billion).
More, the government's move coincides with the much-debated redevelopment of 249 four-to-six storied buildings at Bhendi Bazar in south Mumbai.
This is a Rs 2,900-crore project (Rs 29-billion).
The BDD chawl redevelopment is also being proposed at a time when nearly 4,500 sq mt in Bandra East, adjacent to the Western Express Highway, would be thrown open for commercial exploitation.
Minister of state for housing Sachin Ahir told Business Standard: "The BDD chawl redevelopment will soon be forwarded to the state cabinet for approval.
"The government proposes to provide 4 FSI (permitted ratio between built area and plot size) for the proposed redevelopment.
"The modalities are being worked out."
He said a road map eas ready and there was no need to appoint consultants for implementation.
However, a senior government official, who did not want to be identified, said the government might explore the option of appointing state-run