PM inaugurates landmark infrastructure projects by NBCC

In a momentous step towards transforming the urban landscape of the national capital, Narendra Modi, Prime Minister today inaugurated several high-impact infrastructure projects, executed by NBCC (India) Limited, reaffirming the company’s pivotal role in shaping modern India. The inauguration ceremony witnessed the inauguration of the World Trade Center (WTC) at Nauroji Nagar, the GPRA Type-II Quarters at Sarojini Nagar and the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Headquarters at Dwarka, all of which embody cutting-edge design, sustainability, and community-focused planning. The event also witnessed the presence of Manohar Lal, Union Minister for Housing and Urban Affairs and Power, Dharmendra Pradhan, Union Minister for Education, Tokhan Sahu, Minister of State for Housing and Urban Affairs, Dr. Sukanta Majumdar, Minister of State for Education and Development of Northeast Regional Development, Harsh Malhotra, Union Minister of State for Corporate Affairs and Road Transport and Highways and Vinai Kumar Saxena, Lt. Governor, Delhi. Spanning an impressive 25 acres, the WTC is a ground-breaking re-development that is set to redefine the commercial landscape of New Delhi. Built on the site of 628 dilapidated quarters, the WTC comprises 12 state-of-the-art towers, offering approximately 34 lakh square feet of premium commercial space. The project is designed to meet the evolving needs of modern businesses, integrating advanced amenities such as high-speed elevators, integrated security systems and energy-efficient lighting. Some of the prominent facilities include a 124 high-speed elevators, 4 escalators, energy-efficient lighting with 100% power back-up, integrated security systems, a central vacuum cleaning system, garbage chute system for waste collection, CCTV coverage, integrated building management system ensuring a seamless and secure working environment etc. Emphasizing sustainability, WTC incorporates green building practices and eco-friendly technologies, aiming for high ratings in environmental certifications such as GRIHA-III. It also boasts facilities like zero discharge concept, 800KW solar panels at the terrace and 26 rainwater-harvesting pits of 66cum capacity for each pit. The concept of efficient water management has been incorporated with focus on water recycle and reuse. The building is equipped with efficient insulation-using double-glazed façade system in every tower, energy efficient lighting system in lobbies to reduce energy consumption, heat insulated roofs. Further adequate capacity STP has been planned along with the concept of Zero Waste Discharge.

 

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