4. A Portion of People
are Privileged
And Some are
Deprived
5. Housing Problems in Dhaka
Eviction of Slums
Demand is Greater than Supply
High House Rent
High Apartment Price
High Value of Construction Materials
High House Loan Interest Rate
High Land Value
High Property Transfer and Registration Fee
Institutional Blockage
Policy Blockages
Little Provision for Low
Income Group
14. Living Condition
ENVIRONMENTAL
SOCIAL
Micro Economic Performance
ECONOMIC
SustainablePublicFinance
AirQuality
Employment Fish Cultivation
Biodiversity Agriculture
Vulnerability
to Natural
Hazards
Crime
Health Care Delivery
Sanitation
Drinking Water
Access to Energy
Landuse
Education Level
Material Consumption
SUSTAINABILITY
17. Location: Ward no 10 of
Dhaka North City
Corporation, Mirpur Thana
Area: 16.5 acre
Population: around 15000
Density: 909
persons/acre
Total no. of clusters: 10
Total no. of households:
2873
18. Preservation of water bodies, optimum utilization of space, improvement of
accessibility, provision of necessary community facilities have been
emphasized while designing the site plan.
Proposed Plan of the Study Area
1:2000
19. Poultry and dairy zone
and underground biogas
plant
Agricultural zone
Water body for
fish cultivation
Water body for
fish cultivation
Agricultural
zone
Passage wayAccess Road
Primary road
Particular Activities and Road Network of the Site
20. Social Sustainability
Sanitation Drinking Water
Access to EnergyCrime
Existing
1latrine
chamber for 24
Households
Proposed
1 for 10
Households
Proposed
Security and
Street-lights
Existing
Use of
Firewood
Proposed
Biogas Plant
Community
Based
Organization
(For
Maintenance
and
Management)Existing
Stealing and
Violence
Waste
Management
Proposed
Collection from door to
door
Existing
No proper system
Proposed
1 for 20
Households
Existing
1 Tube well for
169 Households
25. Economic Sustainability
Community Fund Raising
Sustainable Public Finance
Income Generating Activity
Existing
The activities of C.B.O is limited to
utility fee collection
Proposed
C.B.O will collect rents from households,
raise a fund for daily maintenance and
represent the opinion of community
Existing
Public finance from NGOs in small scale
Proposed
INGOs, NGOs, donors will be
incorporated to finance the project
Existing
very few on site employment
opportunity(Shops)
Proposed
On site activities(Urban agriculture, fish
cultivation, poultry)
26. Environmental Sustainability
Provision of poultry, vertical urban agriculture, fish cultivation, bio-gas plant
has ensured eco-friendly environment; improving air quality and lessening
vulnerability to natural hazards.
Poultry and
Dairy Farm
Vertical
Vegetation
Fish
Cultivation
27. A pedestrian friendly environment ensuring minimum carbon
emission and strengthening community cohesiveness
Environmental Sustainability
28. Housing with eco friendly and native materials (Bamboo, RCC Pillar,
Brick) ensuring minimum cost
Environmental Sustainability
29. Per unit cost of
bamboo house is USD
496.77, installment
per month is USD
5.16, 8 years duration
Consultation with slum dwellers
Estimation of their affordability
Choosing housing material according to their
different affordability
Calculation of cost of per housing unit
Determination of the interested authority like
UPPR, NHA, HBRI for implementation and
construction of the dwelling units
Determination of monthly installment
Establishment of community bank to collect the
money
Per unit cost of Brick
house is USD 645.16,
installment per month
is USD 10.32, 5 years
duration
Financial management system after setup
Socio economic fund
Maintenance fund
Continuation of Housing Scheme
30. NHA and
Community
participation
DESCO (Dhaka Electric
Supply Company
Limited)
Land Owner
Construction
of Houses
Provision of
Community
Facilities
Provision of
Basic Services
Electricity Supply Water Supply
Income
generating
opportunities
Biogas Plant
Infrastructure
(Road and
Drainage)
Different NGOs,
voluntary
agencies
Utility facilities
will be provided
by authorities
Different NGOs
and voluntary
groups
UPPR (Urban
Partnership for
Poverty Reduction)
LGED (Local Government
Engineering Department)
WASA (Water Supply
and Sewerage
Authority)
NHA (National Housing Authority) and HBRI
Regulating and Governing Body
Housing and Building Research Institute (HBRI)
Institutional Framework for Implementation
32. Housing
USD 1413832.8
Biogas plant
USD 5 6,67,247.4
Poultry
USD 1,57,161.3
Cattle rearing
USD 59,032.2
Fish cultivation
USD 1290.3-1548.3
Hospital
USD 38709.38
School
USD 1300
Latrine chamber
USD 57,806
Roads and street light
USD 5,19,516
Urban vegetation
USD 200-300 Bank
USD12903
Shop
USD 7359
C.B.O and community
center
USD 25806.4
Mosque
USD 19345 TOTAL COST
USD
29,90,896
Water supply
USD 9032
Total Project Cost
33. Consultation and Design
Phase
Construction Phase
Timeline of Implementation Phases
Continuous Review and Monitoring
Month 0- Month 8 (32 Weeks)
Month 9- Month 24 (64 Weeks)
Continuous
Physical and Questionnaire Survey
Reconnaissance Survey
Discussion with Land Owner
Site selection
Compilation of Maps and Data
Interaction with Authorities
Setting out Design Criteria
Cost Estimation
Preparation of Draft Design
Consultation with Stakeholders
Preparation of Final Design
Housing Construction Phase (64Weeks)
Vegetation (20 Weeks)
Cattle Rearing Establishment
(32 Weeks)
Poultry Establishment (20 Weeks)
Bio-gas Plant Setup (24 Weeks)
34. SHINING STARS
Tasfia Tasnim
Tasnim Feroze
Fariba Siddiq
Faisal Bin Islam
Poushali Bhattacharjee
Sumaya Tabassum Tonny
Department of Urban and Regional Planning,
Bangladesh University of University Engineering and Technology (BUET)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Prepared By
BD-DHA-862