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Projects · Papua New Guinea

Ahnakot Smart City Papua New Guinea

A large-scale master-plan concept for an integrated city in Papua New Guinea, organised into specialised districts for housing, food production, industry and civic life.

Tropical coastal plain with green hills and a harbour town in the distance
Representative image

Overview

The Ahnakot Smart City master-plan concept for Papua New Guinea proposes a phased urban development that combines local architectural identity with contemporary environmental and infrastructure standards. Concept material published previously refers to a site area of approximately 120,000 hectares and a delivery horizon of around six years; both are planning assumptions, not confirmed parameters.

District structure

  • Affordable and energy-efficient housing districts
  • Urban agriculture and food-security districts
  • Health, education and civic districts
  • Commercial, industrial and logistics districts
  • Green belts, parks and protected landscape corridors
  • Digital connectivity and utilities backbone

Current position

Land area, district count, budget and programme are concept-stage planning figures. No land title, approval, environmental clearance or financing has been verified.

Gallery

Sector context

Images illustrating the sectors this project relates to. These are representative images, not photographs of the project.

Planned urban district with ordered streets and street lighting at dusk
Smart Cities and Urban DevelopmentRepresentative image
Mixed-use commercial and residential buildings at dusk
Property InvestmentRepresentative image

Development path

From vision to implementation

From Vision to Implementation
  1. 01

    Vision and concept

  2. 02

    Preliminary assessment

  3. 03

    Feasibility studies

  4. 04

    Government and regulatory review

  5. 05

    Land and environmental verification

  6. 06

    Partnership and financing structure

  7. 07

    Definitive agreements

  8. 08

    Phased implementation

The appearance of a project within this process does not indicate that every stage has been completed. Each project's published status reflects the stage it has reached.

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