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ASSIGNMENT A new International cricket stadium to be constructed outside a mega city over a piece of land in 16 months. We have to provide following facilities- 1. Capacity of spectators- 800000 2. Day/ Night play facility 3. TV camera platforms in six directions 4. Safety of players from spectators 5. Pavilion for VIPs to sit 300 6. Parking (adequate space for all above) The time available is 16 months including monsoon. Cost of construction to be recovered in 5 years & average cost of ticket is Rs.100/- & approximate 4 matches per year. Submit Project report.

PROJECT IDENTIFICATION AND FEASIBILITY:

Project is a mission, undertaken to create a unique facility, product or service within the specified scope, quality, time and costs. Project can also be defined as organization and performance of resources such as men, money, machinery, materials, space and technology into logical sequence of activities. Most projects start with a need to have a new facility long before designers start designs and drawing of the projects and certainly before field construction work can commence. Elements of this phase include:

Conceptual analysis

Technical and feasibility studies and

Environmental impact reports.

Here, our project is to build a cricket stadium outside a mega city over a piece of land in 16 months. Hockey is our national game but cricket is more popular. Day by day craze for cricket is soaring not only in old aged or middle aged people but youngsters and teenagers, boys and girls-everybody is taking keen interest to watch cricket either to watch on TV screen or at cricket stadium. 5 Days test cricket is the oldest form of the game. So many people like to watch this sort of game because it is said that test cricket is real ‘’test’’ for cricketers. Due to its long time (5 days) few people would like to go to the stadium to enjoy it. Then came more exciting

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