Mumbai Port Authority Invites RFP For Sea Tourism & Seafood Centre Development At Mahim Bunder Estate
Mumbai Port Authority has invited bids to develop a sea tourism and seafood centre at Mahim Bunder Estate. The project will be awarded via e-tender-cum-e-auction on a five-year licence. The move aims to boost tourism-linked activities and improve utilisation of waterfront assets under the port’s jurisdiction.

The Mumbai Port Authority has invited a Request for Proposal (RFP) for allotment of a land parcel at Mahim Bunder Estate to develop a sea tourism and seafood centre as part of port-linked activities along the western waterfront. | X @MumbaiPortTrust
The Mumbai Port Authority has invited a Request for Proposal (RFP) for allotment of a land parcel at Mahim Bunder Estate to develop a sea tourism and seafood centre as part of port-linked activities along the western waterfront.
Land Parcel Details & Existing Structures
The plot measures 772.33 sq m and includes a dilapidated revenue office and adjoining structures with a built-up area of 187.76 sq m, along with a designated car parking space of 137.50 sq m, taking the total area to 909.83 sq m.
According to the tender notice, the project will be awarded through an e-tender-cum-e-auction process on an upfront premium basis. The selected bidder will be granted the site on a license basis for a period of five years.
The initiative is aimed at promoting tourism-linked activities and enhancing utilisation of waterfront assets under the port authority’s jurisdiction.
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