Thursday, September 26, 2024

List of Real Estate Projects by SP Engineering & Construction

 

Shapoorji Pallonji E&C: Elevating living to new heights

A subsidiary of the esteemed SP Group, SP Engineering and Construction is renowned for executing projects in numerous sectors including public infrastructure, industrial projects, and real estate.

Known for their precision, innovation, and commitment to quality, SP E&C continues to deliver an array of luxurious residential projects catering to modern urban needs and conveniences.

Here is a list of some of their prominent housing projects that exemplify their engineering prowess:

Mid Valley City Residential Complex, Vijayawada

A high-end residential complex in Vijayawada, Mid Valley City is a sprawling 15.5-acre development with world-class amenities for every comfort and need.

This IGBC-credited green project consists of three high-rise towers accommodating 488 premium residences and enjoys unobstructed valley views of the Mangalagiri Forest Reserve, blending urban convenience with serene living.

One Indiabulls BLU Residential Complex, Mumbai

One Indiabulls BLU Residential Complex Located in the vibrant neighbourhoods of Worli, this exclusive residential development sprawls over 10 acres and consists of three premium towers and an array of luxurious amenities.

Mantri Pinnacle, Bengaluru

Mantri Pinnacle is located in the thriving city of Bengaluru, this premium 46-storey tower is the tallest residential project in the city.

Standing at an impressive height of 153 meters, this development accommodates 133 high-end apartments that provide panoramic views of the cityscape, along with a helipad and other luxurious amenities.

New Haven, Bengaluru

New Haven Completed in 2017, this 35-tower residential complex is an award-winning development accommodating 1892 luxurious apartments. It was built using precast concrete construction technology and won the ICI (BC) — Birla Super Endowment — Jury Appreciation Award for Outstanding Concrete Structure of Karnataka in 2019.

Godrej Frontier, Gurugram

Located in the financial and industrial hub of North India, Godrej Frontier is a premium 10-tower residential township accommodating 456 luxurious apartments, 19 tastefully designed penthouses, and 84 apartments for economically weaker sections.

Brigade Panorama, Bengaluru

Brigade Panorama is located on Mysore Road and spread over 11 acres, this premium residential development houses four towers with 590 luxurious 2, 3, and 4 BHK apartments. The complex was constructed using advanced aluminium formwork and offers a blend of comfort and modern living with its lavish amenities.

Army Welfare Housing Organization (AWHO), Noida

AWHO is a thoughtfully planned residential development designed to provide quality housing to armed forces personnel and their families. It consists of two high-rise towers featuring spacious apartments, vast green spaces, and vibrant community spaces ensuring a holistic life for its residents.

Air Force Naval Housing Enclave, Coimbatore

Air Force Naval Housing Enclave Developed for Air Force and Navy personnel and their families, this premium development is located in one of Coimbatore’s most prominent neighbourhoods. It features 372 well-designed apartments and a plethora of recreational and community facilities ideal for family living.

Raisina Residency, Gurugram

Raisina Residency nestled in the serene Aravalli foothills, this ultra-luxury development is spread across a sprawling 12 acres featuring 9 towers and houses 336 premium residences, four exclusive villas, 60 apartments for the economically weaker sections, a clubhouse, a shopping complex, and numerous other premium amenities.

Mahindra Windchimes, Bengaluru

Mahindra Windchimes is located on Bannerghatta Road in Bengaluru, this luxurious development is spread over 5.85 acres and provides the combined benefits of urban conveniences in a serene environment.

Constructed using advanced aluminium formwork, it features two towers housing 204 premium apartments, and an array of world-class amenities.

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