




CREDAI-MCHI successfully hosted the first-ever “Redeveloping Mumbai: Ease of Doing Redevelopment (EODR)” exhibition at the Jio Convention Centre, simplifying redevelopment processes for over 900 housing societies. The event connected societies with more than 40 top developers and experts. A key highlight was the unveiling of the “Ease of Doing Redevelopment Report,” a joint research initiative by CREDAI-MCHI and Hurun India, offering insights into Dignitaries, including Gautam Chatterjee (Retd. I.A.S.) and Valsa Nair (I.A.S.), praised the initiative, emphasizing the importance of transparency, streamlined processes, and government support. The event also featured panel discussions with industry leaders, providing valuable insights on sustainable redevelopment solutions. Mumbai’s redevelopment landscape.













The 2nd Edition of the CREDAI-MCHI Ease of Doing Redevelopment (EODR) Exhibition 2025 was successfully held on 12th April 2025 at the Jio World Convention Centre, Mumbai, bringing together housing societies, developers, project management consultants (PMCs), architects, government representatives, and industry experts on a common platform dedicated to redevelopment awareness and education.
The exhibition was inaugurated by Shri Sanjeev Jaiswal (IAS), Vice President & CEO, MHADA, in the presence of Shri Boman Irani, President, CREDAI National, Shri Domnic Romell, President, CREDAI-MCHI, Shri Dhaval Ajmera, Hon. Secretary, CREDAI-MCHI, along with several leading industry stakeholders and redevelopment experts.
The event witnessed participation from over 3,000 housing societies and 40+ PMC and architect partners, making it one of Mumbai’s largest redevelopment-focused knowledge and networking platforms.
The exhibition featured a series of informative sessions designed to educate society members and stakeholders about the redevelopment process, regulatory framework, and emerging opportunities.
Legal Simplified by Adv. Ameet Mehta
Height Restrictions in Funnel Zones by Capt. Deviprasad Shetty and Capt. Tushar Dalal
Development Control Regulations (DCR) & Redevelopment Schemes by Shri Chandrakant Undage, BMC
Industry leaders participated in an engaging discussion on the future of redevelopment in Mumbai, covering policy developments, challenges, opportunities, and best practices.
Panelists included:
The session was moderated by Shri Navashish Singh.
As part of the exhibition, CREDAI-MCHI felicitated leading PMC and Architect partners for their outstanding contribution towards Mumbai’s redevelopment landscape under the categories:
The Ease of Doing Redevelopment Exhibition continues to serve as a trusted platform for societies seeking guidance, transparency, and expert insights into the redevelopment process. By bringing together government authorities, industry leaders, technical experts, and society representatives, the exhibition reinforces CREDAI-MCHI’s commitment to facilitating informed decision-making and promoting responsible redevelopment across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.