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Land Allotted on Long Term & Short LAND ALLOTTED ON LONG TERM & SHORT AT NMPT LAND ALLOTTED ON LONG TERM BASIS Rent per month Sor/ Name of the Lessee Purpose Area in Tender/ Sq.Mtr Nominal 1 A.C. RAI 160 For installation of weighbridge 181.7500 2 ABG Infralogistics Limited 20000 For container freight station 1.0000 Ambuja Cement 8250 For setting up of bulk cement handling facility 3 1.0000 Aspinwall & Co.Ltd 3766 For construction of warehouse No.6 at Marshalling Yard.Panambur 4 20.3538 BASF 885 For Laying treated waste waterline 5 1.0000 Bharath Petroleum Corporation 2025 For office accommodation Ltd. 6 10.5900 Bharath Petroleum Corporation 1860 For approach road to BPCL Ltd. Plant at Baikampady 7 18.9677 Bharath Petroleum Corporation 10110 Allotment of land for laying Ltd. pipe line at Oil Dock Arm 8 15.0867 Bharath Petroleum Corporation 1394 For Construction of IInd Retail Ltd. Outlet 9 17.5483 Bharathi Shipyard Limited 930 For laying of 33 KV underground cable 10 15.3884 Central Warehousing Corporation 7532 For construction of warehouse at Marshalling Yard,Panambur Whare house No: 15 &16 11 14.5921 Central Warehousing Corporation 7408 For construction of warehouse at Marshalling yard,Panambur Wharehouse:11 &12 12 15.4792 13 Coast Guard 12000 For Coast Guard establishment 10.8600 Commissioner, Mangalore City 200 For construction of Elevated Corporation storage reservoir at Panambur 14 1.0000 Commissioner, Mangalore City 1214 Allotment of land for Corporation construction of wetwell and providing underground facility at Bondel 15 1.0000 Customs Department 6313 For Customs house and staff quarters 16 15.0867 ELF Gas Ltd 4044 For laying pipeline from Oil Dock Arm to Plant in Port 17 Estate 11.3206 GMR Energy Ltd. 3250 For laying pipeline to discharge cooling condenscor at Tannirbhavi 18 11.3506 GMR Energy Ltd. 1700 For laying pipeline for Napta at Tannirubhavi 19 11.8869 HINDUSTAN PETROLEUM 1115 For retail outlet on the National CORPORATION Highway 16 20 14.7909 HINDUSTAN PETROLEUM 3800 For coastal terminal near crude CORPORATION Oil Jetty 21 19.7722 I.M.C.Limited 8000 For installation of storage tanks for edible oil at Oil Dock Arm. 22 9.8750 I.M.C.Limited 14283 For installation of liquid storage tanks at Oil Dock Arm 23 14.2166 I.M.C.Limited 1595 For augmentation of storage tanks at Oil Dock Arm 24 12.4740 Indian Oil Corporation 3407 For construction of Ist Retail Outlet 25 73.6500 Indian Oil Corporation 1395 Allotment of additional land for IInd Retail Outlet 26 16.5362 Indian Oil Corporation 59690 For construction of additional tank farm 27 15.0867 28 Indian Oil Corporation 260 For IInd Retail Outlet 17.5483 29 Indian Oil Corporation 3600 For IIIrd Retail Out let 19.7721 Indian Oil Corporation 222 For construction of IInd Retail outlet 30 17.2043 31 Indian Oil Corporation 41280 For construction of tank farms 9.1300 Indian Ports Warehousing 2170 For augumentation of storage Company tanks 32 14.7900 Indian Ports Warehousing 13187 For handling edible oil,SKO Company and pipeline in the oil dock arm 33 area 15.0867 Indian Ports Warehousing 510 For safety clearance in Oil Company Dock arm 34 14.7900 Indian Ports Warehousing 752 Allotment of land for safety Company clearance at Oil Dock Arm. 35 14.7900 Indian Potash Ltd 4000 For construction of land for construction of warehouse for storage of import/export cargo at commercial area 36 19.9640 Indian Potash Ltd 4000 For construction of gowdown for storage of import/export cargo at commercial area 37 19.8700 Kendriya Vidyalaya No.1 34844 For establishment of Kendriya Vidyalaya No.1.Panambur 38 1.0000 KIADB 13314 For road construction to industrial area,Baikampady 39 1.0000 KIADB 1214 For laying of water pipe line to industrial area at Baikampady 40 0.0692 Kudremukh Iron and Steel 475 For Conveyor gallery Company Limited 41 12.4700 Kudremukh Iron and Steel 48 For makeup water system Company Limited 42 12.4700 Kudremukh Iron Ore Company 47500 For railway siding in the Ltd Marshalling Yard 43 15.7949 Kudremukh Iron Ore Company 213783 For infrastructure facility Ltd 44 15.6962 Kudremukh Iron Ore Company 7126 For discharging effluent Ltd through pipeline at Tannirbhavi 45 15.6962 Kudremukh Iron Ore Company 27008 For expansion of pellet plant Ltd 46 15.3800 Kudremukh Iron Ore Company 21270 For installatioin of Captive Ltd power plant in the pellet plant 47 15.3800 Kudremukh Iron Ore Company 9120 For construction of FO storage Ltd tank 48 15.3800 Kudremukh Iron Ore Company 300 For UHF station Ltd 49 15.3800 Kudremukh Iron Ore Company 113497 For pellet plant at Tannirbavi Ltd road 50 15.8900 Kudremukh Iron Ore Company 1190 For placement of 30 box wagon Ltd rakes in the yard at Tannirbhavi 51 15.8900 52 M/S MSEZ 32375 For pipelines corridor 15.0867 Mangalore Chemicals & 8920 For construction of Neptha Fertilisers Ltd pumphouse and laying pipeline 53 15.0867 Mangalore Chemicals & 12733 For ammonia and phospheric Fertilisers Ltd acid tank farm 54 15.0867 Mangalore Refinery and Petro 30365 For laying crude and product Chemicals Ltd pipeline 55 9.9330 Mangalore Refinery and Petro 20000 For installation of coastal Chemicals Ltd terminal 56 15.9872 Mercantile Marine Department 5050 Allotment of land for office and accommodation to MMD 57 1.0000 58 MRPL 21750 SPM facilities 15.0867 59 MRPL 3000 SPM facilities 15.0867 60 NH.17 3642 For road widening Police Department 3034 For office (MOS approval to be received) 61 15.6962 Police Department 11400 For construction of office & quarters 62 15.6962 63 Post Office 400 For post office 15.6962 64 Ruchi soya 1730 Pipeline 1.0000 Sical Iron Ore Terminal Ltd. 148000 Setting up of mechanised Iron ore handling facilities 65 16.1109 TATA Coffee Ltd. 3766 For construction of warehouse at Marshalling Yard.Panambur 66 20.3500 Universal Agro Produce & 12150 For liquid storage at Exports Ltd. commercial area at Panambur 67 19.8291 Universal Agro Produce & 2010 For laying pipeline at Exports Ltd. commercial area in Panambur 68 18.9343 UPCL 149320 Allotment of Land for captive jetty 69 16.1100 1216642.25 LAND ALLOTTED ON SHORT TERM BASIS 1 Aspinwal & CO 3647 Godown Rs 211201 per anum 2 Aspinwal & CO 10950 Godown No. 32 41.6500 Association of NMPT.Steavdores 70 Site Office 3 15.0867 4 BPCL 292 Pipeline 15.0867 Central Warehousing Corpn. 300 Freight Container Panambur 5 15.7951 6 Dayanand 12000 Truck Park Rs 89600 permonth 7 Durga Prakash 1080 Workshop 18.2572 8 Delta infralogistics 12200 Godown No. 31 56.4100 9 Delta infralogistics 125 Wigh Bridge 15.4836 10 Fairdeal 2400 Salvage Vessel Den Den 14.7900 11 Ganesh Kamath.V 40 Canteen 18.2573 12 Ganesh Shipping Agency 170 Approach Road 15.1810 GMR ENERGY(Tannirubavi 1640 Approach Road Power Corporation) 13 10.2684 14 Hassan Haaji &Co 2550 workshop 17.8993 HML Agencies 4400 Parking of Trucks equipments at Marshalling yard 15 15.7950 16 HPCL 27 Control Tower Building 15.3884 17 HPCL 2203 Pipeline on Pipe rack 15.3884 HPCL 9000 Augmentation (LPG Unloading arms -1000m2) 18 15.3884 19 HPCL 176 Exchange Pit 15.3884 20 HPCL 1008 Corridor 15.3884 21 IMC 286 Pipeline 15.3884 22 IMC 143 Pipe Line 15.3884 23 IMC 407 Substation 15.3884 24 IMC 2363 Pipeline 15.3884 25 IMC 1367 Pipeline on RCC rack 15.3884 26 IMC 143 Pipleline Corridor 15.3884 27 IOC 570 Black Oil Pipeline 350 dia 47.8000 28 IOCL 3874 Truck Terminal 15.3884 29 IPWC 2042 Pipelines on piperack 15.3884 30 IPWC 2042 PipeLine 15.3884 Karnataka Timber Association 50 Site Office 31 15.3884 32 KIOCL 350 APPROACH ROAD 15.3884 33 M/S Hassan Haaji 2550 Site office 17.8993 34 M/S MLI 6830 Tank Farm 72.7000 35 MCF 7400 Safety Zone 15.3884 MCF 2700 Laying of loop Railway Track from Beach road to IAT 36 18.2573 MCF 180 Parking of unloading arm at Jetty No.4 37 15.3884 38 MESCOM 1264 MUSSA 15.3884 39 Mineral Enterprises 750 Weighbridge 14.7900 MRPL 845 Laying of 8" HSD Pipeline on 40 RCC 15.3884 MRPL 1097 Laying of Effluent pipline at Baikampady 41 15.4852 MRPL 300 3 Nos of pl on RCC piperack jetty No;12 42 15.3884 43 MRPL 1375 For operation of Virtual Jetty 15.3884 44 MRPL 100 RCC Pipeline corridor 15.3884 MRPL 4 For RCC pipe rack Berth No: 12 &9 45 15.3884 MRPL 260 Cathodic protection system from Jetty No:12 Pipelines 46 15.3884 47 MSEZ 7938 Labour Camp 15.3884 48 ONGC 4000 Stacking Coated Pipes 15.3884 49 Rajshree Packagers Ltd. 3000 Vertual jetty 30.4500 50 S.S Maritime 500 Vehicle Park 15.3884 51 Sandya Bappal 6 Telephone Booth 18.2476 52 Shetty Ice Cream 40 Petty shop 18.2476 53 Shramik Engineers 1500 Workshop 18.6200 54 Smt.Poornima Madhu 132 Transport Office 18.6200 55 Sri Ravindran 75 Canteen 56 Sri. K.John D'Souza 80 Transport Office 18.6200 57 Sri.Girish Poojary 40 Milk Booth 59.4660 58 Sri.Ravi Kumar 40 Milk Booth 59.4660 59 Total LPG 635 Pipeline 15.3884 60 ULTRA TECH Cement Ltd 16797 Bagging Plant 72.2200 61 UPCL 800 15.3884 62 Customs Dept 20259 Construction of quarters 15.3688 63 Leela M. Kotain 40 Milk Booth 18.2470 159451.02 Shop OLD MARKET COMPLEX no 4 Dr.
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