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Title: | Environmental impact assessment : proposed mixed residential apartment complex in plot no. C1-1 Hulhumale’ –FW construction |
Authors: | އާމިރު މުސްތަފާ Musthafa, Amir |
Issue Date: | May-2017 |
Citation: | Musthafa, A. (2017). Environmental impact assessment : proposed mixed residential apartment complex in plot no. C1-1 Hulhumale’ –FW construction. Male': Maldives. |
Abstract: | This report is based on the proposed mixed residential building construction in Plot No. C1-
1, Hulhumale‟. 12 storeys of the 14 storey structure will be allocated for residential
purposes. The project is being developed by FW Construction Pvt. Ltd. and constructed by
the same group. They are to undertake the construction works and project management
including overseeing the EIA process.
An Environmental Impact Assessment was necessary for the works as per the requirements
of the signed agreement between FW Construction. and Housing Development Corporation
(HDC). In addition to meeting the regulatory requirements, the report would further assist
the proponent and important stakeholders to make decisions based on favourable
environmental conditions with the main focus on sustainability. The project also adheres to
several other rules and regulations in the Maldives and has obtained permit from HDC to
proceed. HDC is a 100% government entity being given the responsibility to set guidelines
and oversee all developments in Hulhumale‟.
The project is part of larger program by HDC to establish mixed residential buildings in
Hulhumale‟. Therefore, many similar EIAs has been done recently. Apartments in these
buildings can generally be regarded as being targeted towards middle to upper class
members of the community. The project will contribute to the grand plan by the government
of reducing congestion in Male‟ by providing more housing opportunities in Hulhumale‟.
By 2019, it is projected that there will be over 1000 such housing units built in Hulhumale‟.
The existing environment at the project site does not consist of any significant vegetation
and the water test result shows normal water quality. There are no residents living in close
proximity to the site and there is no other structure at the site as well. Sandhura Apartment
4 towers is proposed to be built in the land north of the proposed site.
During the construction stage, health and safety standards of the workers at site, and waste
generation is the major areas of concern. With proper planning and project management,
this can be easily mitigated. Waste is the main concern during the operational stage of the
project as well. Since this will be developed as a condominium with multiple tenants
owning the rights of the building, it has to be ensured that the tenants are held responsible to
properly manage the waste in addition to maintaining the building. Further impacts to the
adjacent construction site is foreseen. However, this can be mitigated with proper
communication and planning before project implementation.
Regarding alternatives, there are no viable alternatives available for the project with respect
to location. The no project option is also not plausible at this stage and possibilities are
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outside the scope of this study. Other alternatives including material, foundation type,
construction methodology are not necessarily recommended. Recommendations had been
made to proceed with the project as planned.
An environmental monitoring plan is proposed to be carried out with 2 phases; one for the
construction stage, and one for 2 years post construction. Factors to investigate include
surveying the amount of waste generation, noise pollution, traffic flow, health and safety at
site and water quality.
All the impacts as highlighted in the project can be mitigated. The socio-economic benefits
to Greater Male‟ City from projects such as these is high. It also provides additional housing
opportunities, which would contribute to alleviating the housing issues in Male‟ City, and
therefore mitigating the issues related to congestion. Thus, after consideration of all these
perspectives, it is recommended that this project proceed as planned, after incorporating the
mitigation measures given in this study with the commitment to implementing the
monitoring plan given. |
URI: | http://saruna.mnu.edu.mv/jspui/handle/123456789/4884 |
Appears in Collections: | ތިމާވެށި Environment A
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