Kochi's Marine Eco City: Rs 480 Cr Waterfront Project Launched by NBCC

The Kerala State Housing Board has launched the Marine Eco City project at Kochi's Marine Drive, with NBCC appointed as the project management consultant. The first phase, costing an estimated Rs 480 crore, will feature a 26-floor tower with 152 premium apartments and commercial spaces on 3.16 acres. Subsequent phases will develop a five-star hotel, a convention centre, and six additional residential towers on the remaining land. The project aims to create a sustainable residential, commercial, and hospitality hub, enhancing Kochi's urban infrastructure.

Key Points: NBCC to Develop Marine Eco City in Kochi for Kerala Housing

  • Phase I cost Rs 480 crore
  • 152 premium apartments in mixed-use tower
  • Includes future 5-star hotel & convention centre
  • Project on 17.9 acres at Marine Drive
  • NBCC is project management consultant
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NBCC to execute Marine Eco City Project in Kochi for Kerala State Housing; Phase I cost estimated at Rs 480 cr

NBCC to execute Kochi's Marine Eco City project on 17.9 acres. Phase I includes 152 premium apartments at Rs 480 crore, with hotel and convention centre planned.

"This landmark waterfront development reflects a forward-looking approach towards integrated and sustainable urban infrastructure. - KP Mahadevaswamy"

Kochi, March 13

Aiming to redefine Kochi's urban landscape and give a fillip to Kerala's economy, a major waterfront urban development project, the Marine Eco City, is set to be developed at Marine Drive here by the Kerala State Housing Board.

Conceived as a self-sustainable mode, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan laid the foundation for the mega infrastructure project via online mode at an event held at the KTDC Convention Centre in Bolgatty on March 12.

The National Buildings Construction Corporation (NBCC) will act as the project management consultant on an Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) basis for the ambitious project that will come up on 17.9 acres of prime waterfront land owned by the KSHB.

The development aims to monetise the land parcel while creating a modern residential, commercial and hospitality hub in the city.

A memorandum of understanding for the project was signed between the KSHB and NBCC in 2023, and the project will come up near the BPCL housing complex at Marine Drive

The first phase of the project plans to construct a mixed-use residential-cum-commercial tower with 152 premium apartments and retail or office spaces on 3.16 acres at an estimated cost of around Rs 480 crore, the NBCC said in a statement.

The tower will have Lower Ground Floor, Upper Ground Floor and 26 floors, along with an adjacent parking block. The total built-up area will be about 85,733 sq. metres (around 9.22 lakh sq. ft.), including parking facilities.

The building will feature parking and services in the lower ground and upper ground floors, retail and commercial spaces on the first to third floors, office spaces on the fourth and fifth floors, a clubhouse and recreational facilities on the sixth floor and residential apartments from the seventh to the 26th floor. The residential component will comprise 152 apartments, including 80 three-bedroom (3BHK) units and 72 four-bedroom (4BHK) units, with eight apartments on each floor.

This phase has already received key statutory approvals, including CRZ clearance, Environmental Clearance, Pollution Control Board consent, Airport Authority NOC, Fire pre-NOC, wildlife clearance and GRIHA pre-certification, the NBCC said in a statement.

Under Phase II and Phase III, the remaining 14.74 acres will be developed further. The second phase will include a five-star category hotel with 105 rooms and a convention centre aimed at supporting tourism and business events in Kochi.

Phase Three will consist of six residential towers with 952 apartments, including 538 three-bedroom units and 414 four-bedroom units, designed as LGF plus Ground plus 28-storey buildings. The combined built-up area proposed for these phases is about 44.2 lakh sq. ft., including parking facilities.

NBCC Chairman and Managing Director KP Mahadevaswamy said the company is honoured to be associated with the project and remains committed to ensuring its successful and timely execution."This landmark waterfront development reflects a forward-looking approach towards integrated and sustainable urban infrastructure. NBCC remains committed to bringing its expertise in project management and execution to ensure the successful and timely delivery of this iconic project for the people of Kerala," he said.

Once completed, the Marine Eco City Project is expected to emerge as a major urban landmark along Kochi's Marine Drive, strengthening the city's residential, commercial and tourism infrastructure while promoting sustainable and planned urban development.

Among those who attended the foundation stone laying event on Thursday included Revenue and Housing Minister, K Rajan, Rajya Sabha MP PP Suneer, MLA T J Vinod, Geetha A, Housing Commissioner and Secretary KSHB, G Priyanka, District Collector, Kochi, Suman Kumar, Director (Commercial), NBCC, Subhash Punjakottil, Board Member, KSHB, V Unnikrishnan, Technical Member, KSHB, along with senior officers from KSHB and NBCC.

- ANI

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Priya S
Rs 480 crore for 152 apartments in Phase I? That's over Rs 3 crore per apartment on average. Who is this for? The common man in Kerala struggles to buy a 2BHK. This seems like another luxury project for the wealthy, not addressing the actual housing needs.
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Rohit P
Good to see NBCC involved. They have a decent track record. The detailed plan with commercial, hotel, and convention centre sounds comprehensive. Will definitely change the skyline of Marine Drive. Hope the traffic and infrastructure around it are also planned properly.
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Sarah B
As someone who visits Kochi often, this is exciting. The city needs more high-quality convention and hospitality spaces to attract international business events. The five-star hotel in Phase II will be a great addition. Timely execution is key now.
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Vikram M
They have CRZ and environmental clearance, which is a relief. Coastal projects in Kerala must be handled with extreme care. Hope they maintain the character of Marine Drive and don't turn it into a concrete jungle. Public access to the waterfront should be preserved.
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Michael C
The scale is impressive - 44 lakh sq ft eventually. This is a massive investment. Will be watching to see if it meets the GRIHA certification standards for sustainability. If done right, it could be a model for other Indian coastal cities.
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