NBCC has announced its ambitious plan to execute projects worth Rs 25,000 crore in Maharashtra. The company, known for its expertise in Project Management Consultancy (PMC) and real estate, is poised to significantly boost the region's infrastructure and
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NBCC's main focus is on developing a variety of projects, including residential complexes, commercial spaces, and infrastructure, with a particular emphasis on affordable housing for the middle-income group.
NBCC plans to contribute by investing in large-scale projects, creating jobs, and stimulating economic activity, while focusing on sustainable and innovative solutions that align with the government's vision for a modern Maharashtra.
The key areas of focus for NBCC in the commercial real estate sector include developing state-of-the-art office spaces and retail complexes to meet the growing demand in urban areas.
Maharashtra's favorable business environment, supportive government policies, robust infrastructure, skilled workforce, and strategic location make it an attractive destination for NBCC's investments.
NBCC will collaborate with local government agencies, private developers, and other stakeholders, leveraging its expertise in project management, engineering, and construction to deliver high-quality projects on time and within budget.
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