
SILK’s concept report on KSRTC station relocation by June-end
The Hindu
Steel Industries Kerala Limited (SILK), which has been engaged as consultant to ready a master plan for relocating the KSRTC’s Ernakulam bus depot to Karikkamuri and building a commercial complex afte
Steel Industries Kerala Limited (SILK), which has been engaged as consultant to ready a master plan for relocating the KSRTC’s Ernakulam bus depot to Karikkamuri and building a commercial complex after demolishing the existing structure, will submit a concept plan by June-end. The KSRTC will take a call on the recommendations, following which a detailed project report (DPR) will be readied, official sources said. According to the plan, the KSRTC will construct a bus station-cum-garage on 3.46 acres it owns at Karikkamuri. A commercial complex will be built in 4.77 acres which now houses the bus station and garage.More Related News

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