Analysis of project-level elements of a smart city: A case study

  • Kisi, Krishna P. (Department of Engineering Technology, Texas State University) ;
  • Bhattarai, Sushmit Sharma (Department of Engineering Technology, Texas State University)
  • Published : 2022.06.20

Abstract

As a part of the Smart Cities Mission, the Government of India in 2015 embarked upon the development of 100 existing cities as smart cities. In this study, the authors selected Ahmedabad city as the smart city development in India and presented project-level elements of the city based on the secondary data availability. At first, the authors focused on peer-reviewed articles, policy documents, and technical reports. Next, the authors collected the secondary data of project-level elements of the Ahmedabad city from the years 2015 to 2019. The findings show no significant improvement in the sewage system and waste collection as compared to the level of investment made in these sectors. The study showed that the water supply system outperformed revenue generation based on the government investment made in that sector. As a lesson learned, these findings indicate that significant improvement should be addressed in sewage management and waste collection. These study findings could help government officials, investors, developers, and city planners in making the appropriate decision before and during smart city execution. The lesson learned from this study could be used as a reference to improve revenue during the future smart city implication.

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Acknowledgement

The authors acknowledge valuable support from the officials of the city of Ahmedabad who helped in obtaining secondary data and providing valuable insights to this study. The authors also acknowledge the Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India for their support in obtaining data for this study.