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Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Hi-Tech Park, Sylhet

Background

Bangabandhu Hi-Tech City (BHTC) is a business park in Kaliakair, Gazipur District, Bangladesh. Originally called Kaliakoir Hi-Tech Park, after the municipality in which it is located, it was renamed in June 2016 to honor Bangabandhu (Father of the Nation) Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Many companies are invested in this sector.

 

The hi-tech park was formally proposed in June 1999 at a meeting of the Board of Investment. A feasibility study was conducted in 2001 by the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology. A boundary wall was constructed in 2008. A further assessment was performed by PricewaterhouseCoopers in 2009. It said that one advantage of the location was that land acquisition was complete. In 2010, the Bangladesh Hi-Tech Park Authority (BHTPA) was formed to regulate and operate hi-tech business parks in the country.

 

By June 2015, the authority had awarded contracts for basic infrastructure. One of two parts of a bypass road for local residents was complete, as was an internal access road. Construction had begun on sewer lines and a sewage treatment plant; the boundary wall was being extended to enclose an expected expansion, and replaced where it had been demolished during other construction; installation of street lighting was underway; and refurbishment of a three-storey building built in 2009 but not yet occupied was in progress.

 

The original 232 acres (94 ha) site is divided into five blocks. Block 1 is reserved for government use. Blocks 2 and 5 are being built by Summit Technopolis, a joint venture between Summit Group of Bangladesh and Infinity Infotech Parks of India. Bangladesh TechnoSity is developing Block 3. As of 2020, Block 4 has not been awarded. Summit Technopolis broke ground on their portion on 28 February 2016.[1] By June of that year, the project had been expanded to 355 acres (144 ha).

At A Glance​

Total Land: 171.07 Acre

  • Total number of investing organization: 13
  • Organization of Land allotment: 10
  • Amount of Land allotted: 71.927 acre
  • Total employment: 100
  • The amount of Space allocated: 14,760 sqft

Land rental rate

1.5 USD per square meter/per year

Space rental rate

Rent 5 Tk + Service Charge 5 Tk Per square foot/per Month

Masterplan

Travel Facility Information

Project Location: Companiganj, Sylhet

  • 22 km North from the Sylhet City
  • 18 Km from Osmani International Airport

Travel Time from Dhaka:

  • By Road-6 hour
  • By Rail-6 hours
  • By air -30 min

Project Information​

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Division name

ICT Division

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Implementing Organization

Bangladesh Hi-tech Park Authority

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Project name

Basic Infrastructure Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Hi-Tech Park, Sylhet Project

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Implementation period

January, 2016 – December, 2022

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Project Area

District: Sylhet, Upazila: Companiganj, Mouza: Khalitajuri Bilerpar

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Estimated Expenditure (in lakhs)

33642.49 (Lakhs)

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Source of money

GOB

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Main purpose of the project

  • Hi-tech Park/Construction of supportive infrastructure for Electronics City

  • Domestic-foreign international level IT through the creation of world-class investment environment and facilities/Attracting ITS organizations and developers to the park

  • Creating employment opportunities for ICT professionals

  • Digital Bangladesh- Construction of necessary infrastructure for the implementation of Vision 2021

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Functions to be taken under the project/Description of major major organs

  • Construction of embankment

  • Site development

  • Main entrance & reception gate house

  • Construction of administrative buildings

  • Bridge construction

  • Boundary Wall

  • Utility building

  • Sewerage system

  • Inner road

  • 33 KVA electric sub-station

  • Gas Station (20 million CFT/Per Day)

  • Installation of deep tube wells with inch diameter

  • 2 culverts / bridges with switch gates 

  • Drain

  • Utility duct

  • Bangabandhu mural

Album

Layer 1

Land Development

Bangabandhu Smriti Angan

Main Gate

Main Gate

Bridge

Bridge

Internal Road

Ansar Barak

Utility Building

Deep Tube well

33 KVA line, 10 MW Sub Station

33 KVA line, 10 MW Sub Station

Gas Station (20 million CFT/ Per Day)

Gas Station (20 million CFT/ Per Day)

Land Area Protest Development

Site Office

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