en.Wedoany.com Reported - Chennai Metro Asset Management Limited (CMAML) has signed a contract to prepare a Detailed Feasibility Report (DFR) and Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the Guindy multimodal transport hub. The contract, valued at INR 7.67 million, was signed this Wednesday with CBRE South Asia (P) Limited, based in New Delhi.

The scope of this assignment includes market research, transaction advisory services, land use assessment, and the preparation of a concept plan to guide subsequent development. The hub aims to achieve seamless transfers between Guindy suburban railway station, the local bus terminal, and Guindy metro station. The study will explore physical integration options and commercial land use plans to support multimodal transfers, while also assessing pedestrian access and "first and last mile" connectivity to improve overall circulation within the transfer area.
CMAML stated in a press release that the proposed hub is intended to achieve efficient physical integration among existing transport services, enhancing commuter convenience. The project is expected to significantly alleviate traffic congestion, improve traffic flow, and promote safer and smoother passenger movement at one of Chennai's busiest transport nodes. The consultant will also evaluate the commercial infrastructure required to integrate complementary transport operations, analyzing business opportunities and potential revenue models to support operational sustainability without altering transport functions.
The findings of the Detailed Feasibility Report (DFR) and Detailed Project Report (DPR) will inform decision-making for detailed design and transaction structuring in future development phases. CMAML will use these recommendations to guide subsequent procurement, land use planning, and stakeholder engagement. This effort aims to enhance intra-city connectivity and support efficient passenger transfers between different transport modes. The final reports will be submitted to metro authorities and relevant municipal agencies to coordinate follow-up actions.
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