Build Fast, Build Green

Manoj Kumar

 |   17 Aug 2026 |    3
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Andhra Pradesh’s Municipal Administration and Urban Development Department is trying to change its image from a "tree guard fee" bureaucracy to a tech-enabled, sustainable urban model.

For decades, MA&UD was stuck in archaic rules: 45 types of charges collected, outdated building norms, and slums with no basic services. At an Indian Green Building Council summit, an official admitted this with disbelief. Now the department says it is in a hurry to catch up.

What’s changing?  

1. Green mandate: New apartments generating >100 kg waste/day must have in-situ waste management. Green building norms give development charge discounts. Focus is on natural light, air flow, and energy efficiency.

2. Reuse water: The 2025 Reuse of Treated Used Water Policy aims for freshwater security and circular economy.

3. Slum redevelopment: Through Visakhapatnam Economic Regeneration Programme, high-rise housing for 77,000 units is planned on PPP basis.

4. Land use reform: Zones reduced from 15 to 10. Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation is pushing transit-oriented development and BRT corridors.The stated goal: cities that are "rapid and adaptable" like London or Paris, but with Indian realities.

Analytical take-
This is Andhra’s attempt at "compressed urbanization". The state knows it missed the first wave of urban reform. Now it wants to leapfrog using sustainability as the selling point.Three challenges remain.


First, implementation capacity. ULBs in AP are cash-strapped. Incentives like reduced charges work only if enforcement exists. Otherwise "green building" becomes a paper certificate.

Second, equity. Slum redevelopment sounds good, but PPP housing often pushes the poor to city peripheries. If transit is not built first, you create new ghettos.

Third, scale vs speed. The minister’s line is "build faster and better". But faster construction without water, sewage, and jobs creates the same mess as other Indian cities. Green buildings don’t matter if the tap is dry.

The opportunity:

AP is building Amaravati and expanding Vizag, Tirupati, Kakinada. If it gets the master planning right now, it avoids Delhi/Mumbai’s mistakes.

The test will be 3 things: Does waste get segregated at source? Does treated water actually reach industry? Do slum residents get houses in the city, not outside?

Urban transformation is not about policies on paper. It’s about whether a resident in 2030 gets water, a bus, and clean air. Andhra is writing the policy. Now it has to build the city.


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