Shapoorji Pallonji among 4 finalists for 535-acre theme park\, UK\'s largest

Shapoorji Pallonji among 4 finalists for 535-acre theme park, UK's largest

EPC cost pegged at $1.8 billion; first phase to be launched in 2024

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London Resort Master Plan
London Resort Master Plan

One of India's top conglomerates, the group, is in the final lap to bag the construction mandate of UK’s largest amusement park, persons in the know have told Business Standard. Pegged at $1.8 billion in construction deal size, The Resort, which is located 17 minutes outside London, has attracted bids from three other construction majors from across the world. Planned in two phases, the theme park expects to open its first gate in 2024, and the second by 2029. The 155-year-old group, however, which has built the Sultan of Oman's palace apart from other landmarks including the Reserve Bank of India building in Mumbai, is said to be among the stronger contenders in the race. The group declined comment when contacted. In a conversation with Business Standard, P Y Gerbeau, chief executive officer (CEO), Resort Company Holdings, said that the theme park was a UK government-backed "nationally significant infrastructure project", which gave it compulsory purchase order rights as well as assured planning under UK’s Planning Act of 2008. Prodipto Kumar Das, vice president and chief global business development, Resort Company Holdings, said there was a "leading Indian construction company" out of a total of four global players in the race for the engineering, procurement and construction of the theme park, spread over 535 acres at the Swanscombe peninsula in Kent. "We are in the process of evaluation and if required we can even look at splitting the deal between two All we can say now is that the Indian firm in contention is one of the top construction from the country who has done both domestic and international projects," Das said. Apart from themed attractions, the amusement park, positioned as a “two-park resort”, will include hotels, restaurants, high streets and business centres. Construction of the first phase will begin in 2021, while work for the second gate, which opens in 2029, will begin after 2024. The London Resort, which was first conceived in 2012 as UK's answer to Disneyland Paris, has only now picked up pace following the appointment of Gerbeau, a serial entrepreneur, as its CEO last year. Gerbeau was instrumental in getting Paramount Pictures, one of Hollywood's leading studios, back into the project following its exit in 2017. The project also has BBC and ITV associated with it.

A visiting professor at the London Business School and Imperial College, Gerbeau has led Disneyland, Paris and the Millennium Dome, London, in the past. "The project is well funded by Kuwaiti European Holdings (KEH), which is part of the Al Humaidi family of Kuwait. The family holds the majority shareholding in the London Resort Company Holdings. We are not raising any debt or equity currently," Gerbeau said. The Indian association with The London Resort, which is targeting eight million visitors in its first year of operation, may not end with construction alone. The holding company is also looking at sourcing other requirements from the country, Das said. "Hospitality and technology are some of the sectors of interest to us, where we are open to Indian partners," he said. Das will also spearhead a discussion with the Confederation of Indian Industry and the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry in the coming months to partner with Indian for the same. The project will also tap into the large base of high net worth individuals in India looking to invest in the UK. It is working on a real estate linked financial return product for 998 years with two weeks of free stay every year including free tickets. “It’s a unique asset class designed for investors in a post-Covid world,” said Das. While the attractions will mostly combine the best of Hollywood and British entertainment, Das says that some attractions may also be aimed at the Indian diaspora. What is The London Resort

A 535-acre amusement park coming up outside London Positioned as an answer to Disneyland, Paris Will include themed attractions, hotels, high streets, business centres First gate will open in 2024; second in 2029 British government has given the project special status

Targeting eight million visitors in first year of operation

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First Published: Sun, July 05 2020. 13:36 IST