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mygov.in : Make Your Panaji Smart City Streets & Junction Design Competition 2016
Organization : Imagine Panaji Smart City Development Limited
Competition Name : Make Your Panaji Smart City Streets & Junction Design Competition 2016
Competition Last Date : 31st October 2016
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Website : https://www.mygov.in/task/make-your-city-smart-panaji-streets-junction/
Contest T&C : https://www.contest.net.in/uploads/16931-T&C.pdf
Panaji Streets & Junction Design Competition:
The city of Panaji has envisioned itself to become a Transformed, world class, environmentally sustainable and liveable city for all, while having preserved its heritage, cultural diversity and ecosystem through community participation.
Related : MyGov Panaji Smart City Logo Design Contest 2016 : www.contest.net.in/16832.html
The newly formed Imagine Panaji Smart City Development Limited (IPSCDL), under Smart City Mission has initiated the process of converting ideas into reality of development while retaining its bequest though heritage zones.
The Imagine Panaji Smart City Development Limited invites entries for the competition “Make Your City Smart” to encourage innovative ideas, suggestions to improve the existing situation of Streets and Junctions. People from all walks of life are kindly invited to participate.
The details of Street & Junctions for Competition:
1.Street – Rua de Ourem Street
2.Junctions :
a)Junction near Old Patto Bridgert
b)Four Pillars Junction
Prizes:
The top three prizes will carry a citation and a cash award.
** First prize is Rs. 50,000.00.
** Second prize is Rs. 30,000.00
** Third prize is Rs. 20,000.00
Guidelines:
1. A note on the existing condition will be prepared and provided to participants.
2. The participants have to design and give the desirable situation (target). The design will be assessed by the Smart Cities on its doability and innovation.
3. The competition will be organized using the MyGov platform. Additionally the Smart Cities are free to use any other platforms/websites, etc.
4. The participants of the competition can be from any walk of life and may include citizens, students, technical experts, teachers and others.
5. Top three winning entries will receive prizes and the top winning entries will be converted into DPRs/RFPs by the PMC after modification, if any.
6. In each city, the final winning entries will be selected by a jury comprising local officials and eminent citizens and experts.
7. The prizes will be given by the Smart Cities from their funds. However, the prizes may be sponsored by local industry/ business/ trusts/foundations.
Competition Rules
** All entries must be submitted on the MyGov website in the form of one PowerPoint file, with PDF version of the same file.
** Only those entries which are received on MyGov platform by the due date and time will be considered for appraisal.
** All entries will be screened for compliance with competition guidelines and requirements.
** While the audit reports will be shared with the competitors, they will abstain from disagreements or criticism of the audit reports.
Eligibility and Authorship:
** Individual group of peoples, groups, experts, professionals etc. are eligible.
** While any person may submit an entry, site visit is highly recommended.
** Any competitor can submit maximum one competition entry for each Part. The prize will be given to the author of the competition entry.
Submission Guidelines:
** The design entries will be presented in the form of maximum 18 power point slides.
** ** For each Part of the ABD one entry will be given. More than one Part cannot be submitted as a single entry. Also a Part cannot be broken further.
** The entry can contain text and free hand drawings and sketches and/or drafted drawings. The author of each entry is free to use colours as appropriate.
** Any photographic images used in the entry must carry the credits for each image used.
** The language for the entries will be preferably English. Local language may also be used.
** Quantities and numbers must be given in metric units.
Closing date: 31st October 2016