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Conceptual Plan Llore Instiute of Technology Andhra Pradesh CONCEPTUAL PLAN VELLORE INSTIUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- ANDHRA PRADESH (Construction of Residential & Academic Buildings) Sy. No. 16, 14, 92, 95 ,98, 99, 8, 15, 13, 10, 93, 94, 97, 100, 85, 12, 11, 176, 214, 182, 184, 179, 178, 197, 198, 199, 181, 180, 260 Of INAVOLU, SAKHAMURU & VELAGAPUDI VILLAGES, NEAR AP SECRETARIAT, INAVOLU VILLAGE, TULLUR MANDAL, GUNTUR DISTRICT, ANDHRA PRADESH PREPARED &SUBMITTED BY SV ENVIRO LABS & CONSULTANTS ENVIRO HOUSE, B-1, BLOCK-B, IDA, AUTONAGAR, VISAKHAPATNAM Phone: 0891-2755528 Email: [email protected] Recognized by MoEF & CC, QCI Accredited S. No. 151 CONCEPTUAL PLAN JUNE’ 2019 1.0 INTRODUCTION Vellore Institute of Technology, Amaravathi was established in year 2017 near AP Secretariat, Inavolu Village, Tullur Mandal, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh. The total site area of the project is 200 Acres. In the first phase it is proposed to develop an area of 100 Acres for Construction of Engineering College with Executive Villas and Hostels. The project was commenced in the year 2017 and at present it has a transit campus with a completed built up area of 43422.19 Sq. M, and a built up area of 103765.54 Sq. M is under progress. The construction of the transit campus does not require Environmental Clearance from MoEF & CC as per the MoEF Notification S.O.3252(E) which states that construction of college, hostel for educational institutions are not included if the built up area is less than 1,50,000 sq.mts. Now the overall built up area which is already constructed and under progress is 1,47,187.73 Sq.mts Now they proposed for the increase in the built up area to 217510.40 Sq. M i.e. with increase of built up area by 70322.67 Sq.mts. according S.O. 3252 (E) Notification Universities with built up area greater 150000 Sq. M requires Environmental Clearance under 8(b) Category. So we are applying for Terms of reference (ToR). Table – 1 Details of the Project Site Vellore Institute of Technology – Name of the Project Andhra Pradesh Near AP Secretariat, Inavolu Village, Tullur Site Location Mandal, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh Latitude 16°29'38.48" Longitude 80°29'54.97" Nearest Highway NH – 288 at 9.60 kms Nearest Habitation Inavolu Village at 0.16 kms Nearest Airport Vijayawada at 31.07 kms Nearest Railway station Mangalagiri at 8.95 kms Krishna River at 6.00 kms Nearest Water Bodies Ayyanna Vagu at 6.19 kms CONCEPTUAL PLAN Kotella Vagu – 4.64 kms Nearest Reserve Forests Tadepalli RF at 8.00 kms Nearest National Park/ Wild life None within 10 km radius Nearest APSRTC Bus Stop Thullur Bus Stand at 4.50 kms LAND ALLOCATIONS FOR VARIOUS PURPOSES: Completed Area: S. No Building Name No: of floors Area Sq.mts 1 Academic Block - 1 G+4 16828.50 2 Academic Block - 2 G+4 16914.06 3 Men’ Hostel - 1 G+8 9497.12 4 Water Sump -- 182.51 Total 43422.19 Ongoing Construction Area: Actual No. of Ongoing S. No Building Name Area in Sq. M Floors Construction floors 1 Men’ Hostel - 2 G + 14 G + 14 18974.23 2 Men’ Hostel - 3 G + 14 G + 14 22022.00 3 Ladies Hostel – 1 G + 14 G + 14 18974.23 4 Central Block G +10 G + 6 42871.77 5 Executive Villa - 1 G G 464.53 6 Executive Villa – 2 G G 218.37 CONCEPTUAL PLAN 7 Executive Villa - 3 G G 240.42 Total Area 103765.54 To Be Constructed Area Actual No. of Ongoing S. No Building Name Area in Sq. M Floors Construction floors 22637.68 1 Central Block G+10 G+4 (G+4) 2 Sub Station – 1 G G 964.00 3 Sub Station – 2 G G 964.00 G G 4 Sub Station – 3 748.99 G G 5 Sub Station-4 964.00 6 Ladies Hostel – 2 G+14 G+14 22022.00 G+14 G+14 7 Men’s Hostel – 4 22022.00 Total Area 70322.67 Total Built Up Area : 43422.19 + 103765.54 + 70322.67 : 217540.10 Sq. M CONCEPTUAL PLAN .
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