BSCPL Infrastructure Ltd., a major player in the construction industry has launched its new project "Bollineni Hillside", one of the largest integrated residential township projects in Chennai.
It is spread across 92 acres of land and is located close to a lush green hill and the Arasankalani Lake. Global Hospitals is just a stones throw away, and right next door is Sathyabama University.
Anna International Airport is around 17 kilometers away. The firm CRN Architects is trying hard to ensure that Bollineni Hillside will be a testament to global living.
B. Krishnaiah, Chairman, BSCPL Infrastructure Ltd., said, "Bollineni hillside will be completed in 2 phases and will have a total space of approximately 6 million sq. ft. after completion. It will accommodate 4500 dwelling units suiting the requirements of a vast spectrum of income groups. Bollineni Hillside will have flats ranging from 650 sq.ft to 2800 sq.ft including a wide range of independent houses, row houses and villas."
He further added that the construction of the first phase has already started from June07. The first phase development is on 50 acres with more than 1300 units.
The customers will have a wide range to select from 1 BHK to 5 BHK aesthetically designed flats, independent villas and row houses. Manmohan Varma, CEO of BSCPL Infrastructure Ltd., added that Bollineni Hillside will have 2 schools, spacious club house, gymnasium, sports facilities, restaurants, swimming pool, parks for recreation, convenience shopping stores, business and meeting rooms, etc.
There will be power backup facilities, piped gas, broadband, cable TV Network and RO equivalent water. About 100 engineers and supervisors are currently working on this project.
The company has its own Ready Mix Concrete plant, a cement block manufacturing plant, cranes, boom pump and other allied machinery to facilitate speedy construction. BSCPL has invested approximately Rs 150 crores in this project so far. The company has purchased and registered the land. Substantial work has been completed at the site. Phase -I will be completed by 2011, while Phase II is expected to be completed by 2014.
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