Construction of IIT Indore's permanent campus gains momentum

After years of delayed work on the construction of the permanent campus of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) at Indore, the work seems to gaining pace. IIT-I has sought pre-qualification applications for designing and building of the campus, for which August 26 has been scheduled as the last date for submission.


IIT-I's permanent campus is proposed to come up on 500 acre of land in Simrol, nearly 35 kilometres away from the city at an estimated cost of Rs 608.4 crore in 30 months.

The company, which will get the contract, will have to design and construct academic buildings, hostel building, faculty and staff housing, indoor sports centre, ancillary buildings along with external development and all engineering services at the permanent campus of the institute.

IIT Indore has been functioning from the building of Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) since its inception in 2007. As per the initial plan, IIT-I was expected to function from IET till 2011 and then shift to its permanent campus. A MoU was singed between IET and IIT-I in this regard, but nothing went as per the plan.

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