distance mba (infrastructure management)
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Distance MBA in Infrastructure Management gives you an overview of the course at CCE UPES, Dehradun, India.TRANSCRIPT
Infrastructure Management
Introduction
Infrastructure is the backbone of any modern day economy. Be it boom time or a period of recession, the need for multi-skilled workforce in the infrastructure development and maintenance industry is perennial.
Introduction (Contd)
In the next two decades, India is expected to double its economic infrastructure in terms of roads, telecommunication systems, water supply, power generation, ports and airports. India's infrastructure and transportation sectors require nearly $400 billion USD investment over the next 7-8 years to develop world-class infrastructure that is so critical to meet India's growth targets.
Projects in Infrastructure Management
Projects like the Golden Quadrilateral (joining four metropolitan cities viz. Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai and Mumbai through an 8-lane mega highway), Metro Rail and Sky Bus are inviting use of sophisticated and breakthrough technologies and multi-skilled work force.
Initiative by Government
Investment boost in infrastructure development by the Government has brought the Logistics sector in focus.
Some examples are:
The Golden Quadrilateral Project, East-West and North-South corridors (connecting four major metros)
Free Trade and Warehousing Zones (FTWZ) in line with Special Economic Zones (SEZ) with 100% Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and public-private partnerships (PPP) in infrastructure development
Areas
Infrastructure providers Core Construction companies Real Estate companies Urban Infrastructure Development bodies IT companies Members of various Trade Associations Consultants/Advisory firms (Technical,
Management, Finance) Banking/ Financial institutions