Gurugram Global City Project Nears Completion
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Gurugram Global City Project Nears Completion

Global City is a mixed land-use township planned across roughly 1,000 acres in Sectors 36, 36B, 37, 37A and 37B of Gurugram along the Dwarka Expressway. The development is intended as an integrated business and residential district combining office towers, residential blocks, retail spaces, hotels, hospitals, schools, marriage palaces and community centres within a single masterplanned area. The state government frames the project as a coordinated alternative to the ad hoc growth that has characterised older parts of Gurugram.

The Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation, a wholly state-owned corporation, is the nodal agency responsible for delivering core infrastructure such as roads, drainage, power and water networks, sewage systems and utility corridors before private construction begins. The chief minister stated that the completed township would include a dedicated water treatment plant, a green lake and a link to the Dwarka Expressway, and that a Namo Bharat Metro rapid rail line is planned to serve the area. The corporation has proposed a single-window clearance system and common underground utility corridors to reduce fragmentation in approvals and services.

A senior officer associated with the project said around 80 per cent of the physical work had been completed and that the remaining work was expected to be completed by December. The HSIIDC awarded a contract worth around Rs 9.4 bn for first-phase infrastructure covering roughly 570-587 acres in 2023 and has conducted multiple e-auctions for mixed-use and institutional plots. Several established Gurugram developers, including Signature Global, M3M India, DLF, Godrej Properties and Sobha, have shown interest or acquired parcels.

The site was carved out of a larger 1,383.68-acre parcel acquired in 2006-07 and formally returned to HSIIDC in 2014 after earlier SEZ plans were abandoned. The project was first floated in 2016, announced in 2019 and relaunched in 2023. Officials have pitched investment potential at Rs 1 tn and describe the plan as an attempt to create a new economic engine for Gurugram beyond Cyber City, aiming to attract investment and generate employment.

Global City is a mixed land-use township planned across roughly 1,000 acres in Sectors 36, 36B, 37, 37A and 37B of Gurugram along the Dwarka Expressway. The development is intended as an integrated business and residential district combining office towers, residential blocks, retail spaces, hotels, hospitals, schools, marriage palaces and community centres within a single masterplanned area. The state government frames the project as a coordinated alternative to the ad hoc growth that has characterised older parts of Gurugram. The Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation, a wholly state-owned corporation, is the nodal agency responsible for delivering core infrastructure such as roads, drainage, power and water networks, sewage systems and utility corridors before private construction begins. The chief minister stated that the completed township would include a dedicated water treatment plant, a green lake and a link to the Dwarka Expressway, and that a Namo Bharat Metro rapid rail line is planned to serve the area. The corporation has proposed a single-window clearance system and common underground utility corridors to reduce fragmentation in approvals and services. A senior officer associated with the project said around 80 per cent of the physical work had been completed and that the remaining work was expected to be completed by December. The HSIIDC awarded a contract worth around Rs 9.4 bn for first-phase infrastructure covering roughly 570-587 acres in 2023 and has conducted multiple e-auctions for mixed-use and institutional plots. Several established Gurugram developers, including Signature Global, M3M India, DLF, Godrej Properties and Sobha, have shown interest or acquired parcels. The site was carved out of a larger 1,383.68-acre parcel acquired in 2006-07 and formally returned to HSIIDC in 2014 after earlier SEZ plans were abandoned. The project was first floated in 2016, announced in 2019 and relaunched in 2023. Officials have pitched investment potential at Rs 1 tn and describe the plan as an attempt to create a new economic engine for Gurugram beyond Cyber City, aiming to attract investment and generate employment.

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