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After floating bids nine times, Nashik civic body finally gets agency for its first multi-level parking project

After floating bids nine times, Nashik civic body finally gets agency for its first multi-level parking project
Nashik: After nearly nine months and nine rounds of tendering, the civic body has finally secured an agency to implement its first multi-level mechanical car parking project at Raviwar Karanja, a key commercial hub, ahead of the 2027 Simhastha Kumbh Mela.The Rs 30-crore project will be developed under a public-private partnership (PPP) model on a design, build, finance, operate and transfer (DBFOT) basis. Municipal commissioner Manisha Khatri confirmed the breakthrough after repeated failed attempts to attract bidders."We have finally got an agency to develop a multi-level car parking project in Nashik city after tenders were floated nine times. We hope the project will be completed soon and will be operational before the upcoming Kumbh Mela," Khatri told reporters.The facility will come up at the site of the demolished Yashwant Mandai and will consist of a ground floor plus two levels, with a capacity to accommodate around 233 cars. The project is seen as critical to easing severe parking congestion in Raviwar Karanja, one of the city's busiest commercial areas surrounded by MG Road, Shalimar, Kapad Market and Saraf Bazaar.Despite its prime location, the project failed to draw any technically qualified bidders in the first eight tender rounds.
The civic body received a response only in the ninth attempt.Originally conceptualised in 2019 under the Smart City Mission by the Nashik Smart City Development Corporation Ltd (NMSCDCL), the plan included similar multi-level parking facilities at Raviwar Karanja and Seeta Gufa in Panchavati. However, both projects failed to take off due to lack of interest from private players.After the conclusion of the Smart City Mission, the Raviwar Karanja project was transferred to Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC). Civic chief Khatri later revived the proposal, pushing for its implementation in view of growing traffic pressure and the upcoming Kumbh Mela.With the agency now finalised, the civic body is aiming to complete and operationalise the facility before the mega religious gathering in 2027.

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