Gandhi Dhruvi Kalpeshkumar

UM4004-1

Sarkhej Roza - Facilities Management Plan

Sarkhej Roza, also called, ‘Acropolis of Ahmedabad’ is a cluster of seven centrally protected monuments by Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). The complex attracts large crowds of devotees as well as tourists owing to its religious, historical, and archaeological significance. The scope of this studio was to analyze the facilities present on the premise and to find areas of improvement through which experience of all stakeholders could be enhanced. Methodology adopted for this work included stakeholder consultation, gap analysis, benchmarks study and finally devising viable solutions that address the gaps as well as impact livelihood of communities around the monument.


Report Content

Contextual introduction to the site

Gaps in the existing Water Supply Facility

Recommendations based on best practices

Challenges and proposals for Lake Rejuvention

Shortcomings in the existing housekeeping mechanism at Sarkhej Roza

Recommendations for efficient and well managed housekeeping service

Gaps in the complaint redressal mechanism

Recommendations for an inclusive and efficient complaint redressal process

Scope of work defined for each asset present on the premise

Consolidated Facilities Management Plan

Project Video