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            Mumbai's 
            Engineering Hub building to be ready by June 
            
            
            
            Tuesday December 14, 2010 02:56:52 PM, 
             
             
            
            IANS
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              Mumbai: The 
              Engineering Hub building of Mumbai, housing offices of all the 
              engineering departments of the city, will be operational by June 
              2011, an official said Tuesday. 
               
              "The municipal headquarter in Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is a 
              heritage building. The upcoming Engineering Hub too will be an 
              architectural marvel," said Rahul Shevale, chairman of 
              Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's (BMC) Standing Committee. 
               
              "Currently, the offices of the hydraulic engineer, city engineer 
              and several engineering departments like storm water drains, 
              maintenance and engineering, traffic and bridges and building 
              proposal are scattered. These will be relocated at the new 
              building once construction is complete," he said. 
               
              Spread over more than 200,000 sq feet, the building will house a 
              library, an engineering record room, a tender room and a control 
              room. The building will also have a data facility centre to 
              control the computerised operations of the BMC. 
               
              The new building will also double-up as a back-up office in case 
              of a disaster, he said. It will house a dormitory where employees 
              from the engineering department would stay in any emergency. 
               
              "The construction is 70 percent complete," Shevale said. 
              
               
  
              
               
  
              
                
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