Inspired by Singapore's renowned forest walkways, the ambitious project is being developed by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) as part of Mumbai's urban development initiatives.
Elevated Forest WalkwayMalabar HillBrihanmumbai Municipal CorporationSustainable Urban DevelopmentMumbaiReal Estate MaharashtraDec 03, 2024
The construction of the elevated forest walkway in Malabar Hill is expected to begin in the next few months, with an estimated completion time of around 18 months.
The estimated budget for the elevated forest walkway project is Rs 50 crore, which will be funded through a combination of public and private partnerships.
The elevated forest walkway will span approximately 1.5 kilometers, featuring several viewing platforms and rest areas.
The walkway will be equipped with state-of-the-art safety features, including emergency call points, CCTV cameras, and regular maintenance checks.
Yes, the walkway will be accessible to people with disabilities, with ramps and elevators provided at key points.
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