Osaka Prefecture / Redevelopment of Central Wholesale Market (Ibaraki City), direction of full rebuilding indicated

Osaka Prefecture / Redevelopment of Central Wholesale Market (Ibaraki City), direction of full rebuilding indicated

    Osaka Prefecture / Redevelopment of Central Wholesale Market (Ibaraki City), direction of full rebuilding indicated


    Current Central Wholesale Market

    In the redevelopment plan for the central wholesale market (1-1-1 Miyajima, Ibaraki City), Osaka Prefecture explained the basic plan to the business operators in the market and indicated the direction of a complete rebuild. The contents of the draft will be discussed at the redevelopment review meeting formed by the parties concerned, and the results will be included in the basic plan to be compiled from fiscal 2022 to fiscal 2023. In the initial budget proposal for the same fiscal year, although there was a condition that the execution of the redevelopment study expenses would be withheld until a decision was made to rebuild, a subcontracting fee of 70.95 million yen, such as support for the formulation of a basic redevelopment plan, was recorded.


    As a starting point, it shows the wide-area relay base market (hub market), functional enhancement, redevelopment scale, approximate development cost, and business methods that utilize private capital. It also incorporates the direction of strengthening functions such as the cold chain (low temperature distribution system) and quality control.


    The site area of the market is about 20 hectares. It operates at the same facilities as when it opened in 1978. It is a market that provides a stable supply of perishables, but 44 years have passed since the completion of the facility. There is a need to create facilities that can respond to


    Yamashita PMC/Mitsubishi UFJ Research & Consulting Joint Venture is in charge of "Osaka Prefectural Central Wholesale Market Redevelopment Basic Plan Formulation Support Operations". We support the examination of development methods such as functions and scale of facilities to be redeveloped, zoning, surplus land utilization measures, development schedules, maintenance costs, and PPP/PFI.

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