Post on 09-Feb-2023
INDEXOverview of Construction Industry in India 3
Why Telangana & Andhra Pradesh? 4
Demand Drivers
Large Infrastructure Projects in the region 11
Hyderabad’s growing market share in office market 12
Hyderabad’s has also witnessed a Real Estate boom 13
Investment for developing sector-specific Industrial parks 14
Infrastructure Projects in Andhra Pradesh 16
Growing of shopping mall 17
Presence of Blue-Chip and Multinational Companies 18
Initiatives and Policy Support by Government 19
Why Hyderabad as a Destination for Organizing
Expos on Construction Industry 21
Total estimated construction industry for FY 2017-18 is USD 11- 15 billion in Telangana & AP
Growing with a CGAR of 10-12% Y-o-Y
A flurry of infrastructure projects – Metro, SRDP, MMTS, ORR etc., it’s participation in the creation of aerospace SEZ,
bio-parks, financial districts, pharma city, IT hubs & start up incubators are attracting PPP investments in the region
Favorable Ecosystem
Presence of large & medium infrastructure companies are 50+
Total number of civil contractors are 400+
Total number of builders are 1000 +
Total number of cement plants are 50 +
Total construction equipment Industry of Telangana and AP is US$ 75 Million
Total ceramic Industry of Telangana and AP is INR 1,000 Crore
Presence of more than 300+ TMT bar dealers
Presence of leading institutions such as National Cement, Construction and Building Material (NCCBM),
National Academy of Construction
Note: 1) Real Estate includes residential, commercial construction, retail, hospitality & industrial construction
2) Infrastructure Building includes roads & highways, railway, power, airports & ports
Overview of Construction Industry in India
Share of Construction actives (%)
Construction Industry in Telangana & Andhra Pradesh (refer as AP in report)
Market Share (%)
Sources: 1) Make my India Website – Construction Sector
2) Dun & Bradstreet research paper, NBMCW research paper
48%
32%
12%8%
Infrastructure
Industrial
Residential
Commercial
32%
30%
25%
13%South
North
West
East
Total market size of Construction Equipment in India for FY 2017-18 is US$ 3.3 Billion
Of which South India has a market share of about 35% (US$ 1.15 Billion)
Telangana & AP together contributes about 60-65% to South market
It is expected to grow at a CGAR of 11-12% Y-o-Y by 2022
Presence of more than 100+ dealers or traders in the region
Kobelco Construction to expand capacity at Sri City facility
At present the production capacity if 2,000 units, company is planning
further enhance the production capacity by 50 % of Hydraulic Excavators
It will invest INR 75 Crore for commissioning the new plant of 6,500 sq.m.
area.
Why Telangana & Andhra Pradesh? (1/7)
1. Construction Equipment
New Investment
Sources: 1) Indian Construction Equipment Manufacturers’ Association
2) Website of NBM&CW, Construction equipment report by IBEF
3) The Hindu1, The Hindu2
Regional presence of other majors like
L&T, Volvo, ACE, Universal, JCB, Doosan, Caterpiller, Mahindra, Sandvik etc.
Atlas Copco opens new unit in Hyderabad
It will invest INR 80 Crore in doubling the capacity of the existing
plant located in Cherlapally industrial area
Telangana government will be setting up the country's first dedicated construction
and building materials manufacturing park spread over nearly 250 acres near
Hyderabad with KEF Infra
The park will come up close to Hyderabad either in Medchal or Ranga Reddy district and
will have the potential to attract INR 5,000-6,000 Crore investments and generate
around 10,000 direct jobs
GMR Hyderabad International Airport is expanding its terminal building, airside
infrastructure and allied infrastructure to achieve 34 million annual passenger
Has appointed L&T for INR 3,028 Crore and Megawide Construction INR Rs 980 Crore
for the project
KKR acquired 60% stake in Hyderabad-based Ramky Enviro
Engineer, for about INR 4,000 Crore
SEW Infrastructure has bagged contract for Kaleshwaram Lift
Irrigation Project worth of INR 14,154 Crore
Sources: 1) Indian Construction Equipment Manufacturers’
Association
2) Website: GMR, Ramky, SEW
3) Online article: magibbricks, The Hindu, Economic Times
Why Telangana & Andhra Pradesh? (2/7)
2. Major Infrastructure Companies
New Investment
Presence of top infrastructure companies in the region attracts more Exhibitors and potential visitors to Hyderabad
Megha and its joint ventures hold nine, worth INR 22,989 Crore, for Kaleshwaram Lift
Irrigation Project (which is 46.3% of the total value)
Hyderabad shall have a new launches of nearly 13,640 units in the first three quarters of 2018
Out of this, about 90% comprised of apartments while remaining were villas
13,650 units were sold during the same period
The states will spend about INR 22, 784 Crore on several infrastructure projects in the
forthcoming years
Hyderabad has emerged as the top investment destination in the real estate sector, attracting $793 million,
ahead of $ 694 million secured by Bengaluru
- P Ravinder Rao, president, TREDA
Sources: 1) Telangana Developers Association, CREDAI, Andhra
Pradesh Realtors Association
2) Builder’s Association of India
Why Telangana & Andhra Pradesh? (3/7)
3. Developers and Builders in Hyderabad
Existing Players
Navayuga and its joint ventures come third, with
five contracts worth INR 9,651 Crore
Presence of more than 300+ TMT bar dealers in Telangana & Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh to set up INR 15,000 crore steel plant in Rayalaseema
The state government proposes to bear 100 percent of the investment through loans
It will be based on PPP model
Estimated market size of Ceramic Industry of Telangana and AP is INR 1,000 Crore and is
expected shall be double by 2020
AP would soon become a ceramic hub for the ceramic industry which includes a 30 thousand
crore ceramic market and a 4 thousand crore sanitary ware market
LIXIL Asia Pacific, has acquired 45 acre land with state-of-the-art facility at Bhimadole
Will serve as a central production base for the Indian market
It has invested INR 400 Crore and will produce select ranges of ceramic ware
Vizag Steel Plant plans to expand its capacity from 7.3 million tonne to about 12
million tonne per annum at an estimated cost of INR 20,000 Crore
Why Telangana & Andhra Pradesh? (4/7)
5. Ceramics Industry
4. Steel Bar Industry
New Investment
New Investment
Sources: 1) Indian Council of Ceramic Tiles and Sanitaryware
2)The Hindu1, The HIndu2, The Hansa
Viki Industries, the makers of isteel TMT bars, is planning to double production
capacity in 18 months and has earmarked INR 30 crore for the purpose
Cera occupies a market share of 28% in Telangana sanitaryware market which is valued at over
INR 450 Crore
CERA plans to commission two units in next 3-4 months, and will invest over INR 100 crore
cumulatively
It has achieved a turnover of INR 158 Crore in Telangana and AP, accounting for 14% of INR 1,180
Crore turnover
Telangana contributed to over INR 90 Crore sales, making it the largest market nationally
Somany Ceramics first plant in south India near Tiruchirapali in Andhra Pradesh
It will produce about 11,000 to 12,000 square meters of verified tiles per day
HSIL is considering setting up a greenfield manufacturing plant in Andhra Pradesh
with a total investment of INR 110 Crore
To cater the demand of southern India, Kajaria Ceramics, will be setting up a new
state-of-the-art manufacturing plant at Tirupati at an investment of INR 125 Crore
Why Telangana & Andhra Pradesh? (5/7)
Existing Players
Sources: Indian Council of Ceramic Tiles and Sanitaryware
Cement industry sees about 10 to 18% in demand in Telangana and AP next two to three years
Major reasons are - various heavy projects being undertaken by the respective governments
There are around 50-60 players in the two states and they have a total capacity of 75 Million Tonnes (out of 150 million tones market in South), of which currently 70-75% is being utilized
Cement industry in Andhra Pradesh is one of largest industries in India
French cement giant Vicat group will invest INR 1,735 Crore in the Indian cement sector involving both brownfield expansions and Greenfield projects
It also includes setting up a Greenfield cement manufactur-ing facility in Vizianagaram involving an investment ofINR 510 Crore
It will invest INR 1,225 Crore on brownfield expansion of the Karnataka
Anjani Portland Cement plans to build a new clinkerproduction line at its Chintalapalem plant, Telangana.
It has a production capacity of 1.16MT/Yr and this will riseto 2.31MT/yr once the upgrade is complete.
It is expected to cost US$61million It is scheduled to becompleted by the end of 2019.
Sources: 1) Cement Manufacturers of India
2)The Economics Times
Why Telangana & Andhra Pradesh? (6/7)
6. Cement Industry
Ramco plans to set up a new 3.15MT/Yr integrated plant Kurnool District
The project has an investment of nearly US$210m
Why Telangana & Andhra Pradesh? (7/7)
Existing Players
Orient Cement plans to upgrade its Devapur in Adilabad District, Telangana.
It will invest INR 2,0000 Crore towards more than doubling the unit’s cement production.
capacity to 7.5Mt/yr from 3Mt/yr
Demand Drivers (1/8)
Smart City Projects:
Telangana Government has approved INR 40,000 Croreinfrastructure boost in 3 year
INR 10 - 15,000 Crorefor each year
Building underpass and flyovers for traffic decongestion
Inauguration of Medchal Interchange
Illumination of the ORR stretch from Gachibowli to Shamshabad
Construction of the River Musi Expressway
Extension of the Hyderabad Metro Rail from LB Nagar to Ameerpet & Falaknuma to the Hyderabad International Airport
Government has identified 52 major junctions in the city to be developed as signal-free junctions
Development of Smart cities in Warangal with a total investment of INR 2,860 crore - The smart city proposal for Warangal comprises 7 Themes, 20 Projects and 64 sub-projects
Karminagar is another city under this mission, with a total investment of INR 2878 crore
Integrated townshiphaving connectivitywith proposed regionalring road , ORR
INR 25,000 Crore forflyovers, skyways& grade separator
INR 12,000 Crorewidening of stormwater drains
INR 2,000 Crore forModel roads withducts (4,000 Kms)
Avenue plantationmandatory for all roads
Development of parks& open spaces
Sources: Online article: The Times of India, The Economics Times, Dailyhunt
1. Large Infrastructure Projects in the regionPolitical stability, infrastructure development – commencement of the Hyderabad Metro line, elevated
corridors & road development have given a major fillip to the property market of Hyderabad.
‘Green Fund’ for urban local bodies forimproving greenery
Demand Drivers (2/8)
2. Hyderabad’s growing market share in office market
Growth Projection (in million sq. ft.)Recent Developments
Bengaluru’s Embassy Group and regional developer Phoenix Group are developing 10 million sq. ft. of office space in Hyderabad
CBRE strengthens presence in Hyderabad with the launch of a new office space
The 14,500 sq. ft. facility will house 150 employees
Over the next two years, CBRE aims to double its employee strength to provide enhanced services to
developers, occupiers, Investors and end-users
Currently, it has 50 % market share in office space, completing transactions for 2.7 million sq. ft.
space up to now so far this year
It’s market share in retail is 35% which is expected to double in next three years. It has raise
INR 700 Crore for its clients for property development
The company also occupies 55% market share in the project management space
“Cost of living in Hyderabad is comparatively less. Rentals are lower. Availability of talent is another major
factor that is working in favour of the city. Added to this, proactive government and its policies are creating
conducive environment for investors to come.” - CBRE South Asia ED, India and Head- Hyderabad Opera-
tions
Sources: 1) Website: TSTPC website 2) Online article: Live Mint, Telanganatoday, Businesswireindia
Hyderabad is expected to complete 33 million sq. ft. of commercial office space between 2018-2021
Bangalore Hyderabad
Historic supply (yearly average of past six years)
Supply 2018-2021
Ascendas India will acquire two commercial buildings at aVance Business hub for INR 1,400 Crore
Indiabulls bought office complex Phoenix Trivium for INR 470 Crore
JP Morgan singed a 10-year lease deal for 8,30,000 sq. ft. in Knowledge City Project
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Blackstone has invested INR 800 Crore in two under-construction office projects of Salarpuria Sattva
Bengaluru’s RMZ announced it’s plans to pump in $1 billion to develop around 10 million sq. ft. in Hyder-abad in the next three years
Demand Drivers (3/8)
3. Hyderabad’s has also witnessed a Real Estate boomt
As per the recent analysis, sale of residential properties seem positive(34%) ascompare to other metro & Tier 1 cities
It indicates the growth in residential sector in Hyderabad
In between January - April, 2018, SEIAA1 of Telangana received 98 applicationsseeking Environmental Clearance under the category of ‘New ConstructionProjects and Industrial Estates’
These are all big-ticket projects because as per a 2006 notification of MoEF2, construction projects having built up area between 20,000-1,50,000 square meters have to apply for Environmental Clearance to the SEIAA
Note: 1) MoEF (Ministry of Environment and Forests) 2) SEIAA (State Environment Impact Assessment Authority)
Sources: 1) TSTPC website 2) Economictimes, Indianexpress, Telanganatoday
Building construction field in Greater Hyderabad is witnessing a hectic activity
The As against 8,704 permissions in 2016-17, GHMC has given permission up to 13,595 (almost 50%) , as many as 4,891 more yielding a revenue of INR 4,092.46 Crore, as against INR 526.64 Crore in 2016-17
The construction activity includes INR 50,000 Crore SRDP, one lakh two bedroom houses, white tapping by the State Road Development Organisation of several high-ways, Musi beautification, works to ensure regular water supply to the City outskirts, Metro Rail, and other basic infrastructure works, which ensure that Hyderabad becomes a global city
Demand Drivers (4/8)
4. Investment for developing sector-specific Industrial parks
In between January - April, 2018, SEIAA1 of Telangana received 98 applicationsseeking Environmental Clearance under the category of ‘New ConstructionProjects and Industrial Estates’
These are all big-ticket projects because as per a 2006 notification of MoEF2, construction projects having built up area between 20,000-1,50,000 square meters have to apply for Environmental Clearance to the SEIAA
Sources: 1) TSTPC website 2) Telanganatoday, Economic Times, Indian Express,
Telangana government will be setting up the country's first dedicatedconstruction and building materials manufacturing park spread over nearly250 acres near Hyderabad with KEF Infra
The park will come up close to Hyderabad either in Medchal or Ranga Reddy districtand will have the potential to attract INR 5,000-6,000 Crore investments andgenerate around 10,000 direct jobs
Aerospace and defence is a priority industry for the State, already has two opera-tional Aerospace Manufacturing Parks near Adibatla region, besides an aerospace park operated by GMR adjoining the international airport
The State is also planning to set up a larger aerospace and defence park in Elimin-edu and create another aerospace cluster within the National Investments and Manufacturing Zone in Medak district with an investment of INR 2,500 Crore in next 3-4 years
The DRDO in Hyderabad have set a goal of INR 64,000 Crore of the expected INR 5,12,600 Crore industry nationwide by 2025. To achieve this, DRDO has proposed a Centre of Excellence for smart manufacturing in aerospace and defence sectors in and around the city
Government has announced environment-friendly- Hyderabad Pharma Cityproject - attract investments of INR 64,000 Crore and generate exports worth INR 58,000 Crore
It is expected that the new site will host between 900 to 1,000 pharma compa-nies
Telangana government has launched India’s largest medical devices park on the outskirts of Hyderabad
Located at Sultanpur village in Medak district, the newly established medical device park is spread across an area of 250 acres and is expected to house more than 1,000 medical devices manufacturing firms
Demand Drivers (5/8)
In a move aimed at giving a major thrust to the industrial sector, government has decided to establish MSME (Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises) industrial parks in all the districts of the State
Nearly 11 lakh MSME units are functioning in Telangana creating about one lakh jobs every year and producing more than 8,000 products for domestic and international markets
Parks in 10 places first - In the first phase, the government has decided to establish at least one MSME park in 10 locations, covering the 10 erstwhile districts
The Central government is funding INR 10 Crore for setting up MSME industrial parks where INR 8 Crore is subsidy
The State government also will be responsible for land acquisition and infrastructure development
According to ASSOCHAM, Telangana has achieved phenomenal growth in the industrial sector with 79% growth rate in the investments sector against the national average growth rate of 27% in between 2012-17
Electronics: T-Works, Government of Telangana’s initiative, acts as a prototyping centre for electronics, semiconductors and hardware start-ups
At 250,000 sq.ft., T-Works will be one of the world’s largest hardware prototyping facilities Phase-1 consists of ~70,000 sq. ft. area and equipment worth INR 10 Crore.
Telangana being one of the largest producer of cotton, government is all set to establish the Textile Park will come up in 1200 acres in its first phase and in total, 2000 acres at Sha-yampet in Chintapalli village
Demand Drivers (6/8)
5. Infrastructure Projects in Andhra Pradesh
Among the world’s most ambitious infrastructure building programmes
3 smart cities 6 operational ports 8 proposed ports 6 operational airports 6 proposed airports 2 industrial corridors 1 potential Coastal Economic Zone 44 new industrial clusters 9 thrust sectors 300 industrial parks 1,000,000-acre GIS-enabled land bank
The construction of Amaravati, is envisioned to be a world-class capital region that will have the capability to accommodate a population of nearly 3.5 million people by 2050
Source: Andhra Pradesh Government Website
World-class Infrastructure: 600 KM of road network by 2050
Jobs & homes for all: 3.55 million resident population by 2050 and1.5 million jobs by 2050
Quality living: Parks and public facilities within 5-10 minuteswalking distance
Efficient resource management: Flood resistant city towards net zerodischarge
Identify & heritage: Heritage & tourism network using Roads, Metro &Waterways
Demand Drivers (7/8)
6. Growth in shopping mall
Recent Development
Retail supply space in the next three years (2018 – 2020) is expected to be at19.4 million square feet (msf). In the same period, demand will be approximately 15msf.
The total newly completed malls in 2017 was recorded at 5.6 msf, which is expected to see an increment of close to 40 % y-o-y and rise to 7.8 msf by the end of 2018
The largest contribution to this will be coming from the two southern cities of Hyderabad (2.2 msf) and Chennai (1.5 msf), which will see significant influx of mall supply
Hyderabad, followed by Chennai, is leading the national real estate sector in mall space as the Pearl City accounted for 39% of the total shopping mall space added in 2017
By 2020, 34 new shopping malls, covering 13.6 million sq. ft. area, are expected to come up in top eight cities Out of all, Hyderabad will see maximum 11 malls, followed by Delhi-NCR 8 malls, Bengaluru 6 malls, Chennai 4 malls, Kolkata and Mumbai 2 malls each and Pune one mall
L&T has invested about INR 13,000 Crore of the INR 14,132 Crore elevated metro rail project under the PPP model & Telangana Government has invested more than INR 2300 Crore in phase I
In phase II, L&T is planning to invest INR 2500 Crore
For the ease of the consumers, it is planning to open two Metro shopping malls connectivity at Erramanzil (0.35 million sq.ft) and at Musarambagh (0.24 million sq.ft)
These will be in addition to the malls already functional at Pun-jagutta of 0.48 million sq.ft & at Hi-Tec City station of 0.21 mil-lion sq.ft.
Sources: 1) TSTPC website 2) Online article: The Hans India, Quartz India
Demand Drivers (8/8)
7. Presence of Blue-Chip and Multinational Companies
Existing Players
Retail supply space in the next three years (2018 – 2020) is expected to be at19.4 million square feet (msf). In the same period, demand will be approximately 15msf.
The total newly completed malls in 2017 was recorded at 5.6 msf, which is expected to see an increment of close to 40 % y-o-y and rise to 7.8 msf by the end of 2018
The largest contribution to this will be coming from the two southern cities of Hyderabad (2.2 msf) and Chennai (1.5 msf), which will see significant influx of mall supply
Hyderabad has emerged as one of India’s fastest growing real estate markets over the last few years
A key factor driving the growth in demand for office & residential spaces in Hyder-abad is the IT boom the city has been witnessing
The city is becoming the second biggest IT hub in country as large multinational firms continue to amplify their presence in the state
Hyderabad, currently, is marching towards establishing itself as one of the leading IT & electronic hubs globally. It houses over 250 companies, both large and small which together employ greater than 50,000 professionals
By 2020, Telangana State targets to achieve more than INR 120,000 Crore worth ofIT exports by growing at a CAGR of 16% and create more than 4 Lakh of directEmployment and 20 Lakh of indirect employment
Sources: 1) Telangana Government Electronics Policy 2017 2) Online article: TSTPC Website, The news Minute, The Week
Note: The statistics were provided by Director of Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) and Development Commissioner, SEZ)
Growth in IT/ITES Exports
All India (Projected by NASSCOM)
Telangana
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Initiatives and Policy Support by Government (1/2)
Industrial policy of Telangana
1. Effective Industrial Clearances Mechanism through TS- IPASS
A single Common Application Form (CAF) for all departmental approvals A time limit has been set varying from 1 day to 30 days to clear the approvals Applications are pre-scrutinized at state and district level and thus avoiding delays in processing the same It has been made mandatory for the competent authorities to seek shortfall/addi tional information, within three days of receipt of application In case approvals are not accorded by departments, the projects shall be deemed approved
2. Telangana State-Wide Investment Facilitation (T-SWIFT) to provide approvals within 15 days to mega projects (over INR 200 Crore investment
3. Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (TSIIC) was identified to develop the potential industrial growth centres, along with developing the required infrastructure in these centres. Following are some of the initiatives undertaken by TSIIC: Establishment of Hyderabad Pharma-City at an area of 14,000 acres National Investment and Manufacturing Zones at Zaheerabad in Medak dis trict, with an estimated investment of INR 17,300 Crore and to generate em ployment to 2.61 lakh people Aerospace and Precision Engineering SEZ at Adibatla, will hosts 10 operational aerospace components manufacturing units Genome valley is largest innovation and life sciences cluster in Asia and is only clean manufacturing eco system. Will have more than 200 companies in the valley T-Hub has been developed aiming at making Hyderabad as a start-up city and Telangana as a start-up State Information Technology Investment Region (ITIR), has been cleared by the Government of India. With this IT products worth INR 2, 35,000 Crore are expected to be exported Plastic and polymer zone in 100 acres of land in Tumaloor village of Rangareddy district. With an estimated investment of INR 123.24 Crore
Source: Telangana Government website
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Initiatives and Policy Support by Government (2/2)
Infrastructure and Resource availability
1. Effective Industrial Clearances Mechanism through TS- IPASS
A single Common Application Form (CAF) for all departmental approvals A time limit has been set varying from 1 day to 30 days to clear the approvals Applications are pre-scrutinized at state and district level and thus avoiding delays in processing the same It has been made mandatory for the competent authorities to seek shortfall/addi tional information, within three days of receipt of application In case approvals are not accorded by departments, the projects shall be deemed approved
Type of SEZ Number
TSIIC – SEZs 7
TSIIC – Joint Ventures 3
TSIIC Allottees Notified as SEZs 17
AP MARKFED 1
Urban Development Authority 13
Private Developers 26
Total 67
4. Availability of developed land:Government is planning to set up 67 notified SEZs, apart from this, State is also in pro-cess of developing 31 Industrial Parks in all the districts of Telangana
Type of Industrial Cluster Location District
Phase-II Industrial cluster (DPR under Preparation)
Agri & Food processing Fiber Glass cluster /Madaram Ranga Reddy
Composite Material cluster Defense cluster
Leather Design cluster Jedcharla Mahaboobnagar
Food processing - Banana & Spice 1. Buggapadu
Khammam 2. Sattupalli
Jewelry Manufacturing Madikonda Waranga
Agri Implements cluster Manthani Khammam
Identified Industrial locations ( under consideration)
Furniture City Nalgonda Nalgonda
Agro products - Seed processing & Spice Armoor Nizamabad
Auto ancillary cluster Buchinalli Medak
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Why Hyderabad as a Destination for OrganizingExpos on Construction Industry – (1/2)
Why Hyderabad?
Presence of large construction equipment manufactures in the region, Telangana & AP together contributes about 60-65% to South market
Presence of more than 100+ dealers or traders in the region
Strong presence of Top Infrastructure companies and Telangana government’s initia-tives for setting up the country's first dedicated construction and building materials manufacturing park
Developed market for building material suppliers – Cement, Ceramics & Steel in the region
The state government of Telangana has implemented various pro-active measures to attract domestic as well as international investments to Hyderabad
The most significant step is fast-paced developments, such as creating infrastructure facilities and better connectivity through the Metro, SRDP, MMTS, etc. that improve the overall climate of doing business in the state
Connectivity has been a constant focus of the state government, which has recently pumped in INR 669 Crore for the 69-km Warangal Outer Ring Road (ORR). The ORR will connect major National Highways to smaller towns
The state’s participation in the creation of aerospace SEZ, bio-parks, financial districts, the pharma city, IT hubs, and startup incubators, along with the introduction of ICT policy, TS-IPASS, and life sciences policy are also acting as powerful growth drivers
Moreover, the quality of life in Hyderabad is amazingly high
As per Mercer’s Quality of Livings 2017, Hyderabad is right on top for 3 years in a row among all Indian cities
Promising Residential Locations in Hyderabad - More than 93% of the residential inven-tory under construction is in the western and north-western parts of Hyderabad
Why Hyderabad as a Destination for OrganizingExpos on Construction Industry – (2/2)
These areas include fascinating places like Kondapur, Gachibowli, and areas adjoining the Hitec City, all having first-class connectivity and infrastructure in place. These areas, placed on the outskirts of Hyderabad, are rapidly emerging as best-loved real estate destinations for home buyers
The southern and south-western parts of Hyderabad will benefit as well, as this is where the IT and ITeS investment zone II is coming up
Industrial (manufacturing, defense and aerospace, e-commerce, the banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI), engineering, pharma, and hospitality) boom fuelling Hyderabad’s Real Estate Market
Hyderabad is a well connected location for Exhibitors as well as Visitors
Road connectivity: The density of notified national highways in Telangana is 2.90 km/100 sq.km against the national average of 2.84 km/100 sq.km
Strong railway connectivity: The State also has an integrated railway network with railway terminals such as - Nizamabad, Mahbubnagar, Kamma Reddy, Bodhan, Jedcherala, Gadwal and, Balanagar
Access to world class airport facility: Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA), Shamshabad is one of the largest 7 modern airports in India
Government of Telangana has entered MoU with Ministry of Civil Aviation and Airports Authority of India for development of small airports at Kothagudem and Warangal
Government of Telangana is ranked no 1 in Ease of Doing Business given by Depart-ment of Industrial Policy & Promotion (DIPP) and World Bank
State of Telangana has unique geographical advantage. It geographically placed in close proximity to major consumer markets such as Bangalore, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai etc.
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flight from any major city in INDIA
Hyderabad International Trade Expositions Ltd.Contact: Sambit Kumar Mund | +91 7337518888
HYDERABAD INTERNATIONAL TRADE EXPOSITONS LTD.
Trade Fair Office Building, First Floor, HITEX Exhibition Centre, Izzat Nagar, Hyderabad-500084.
Phone: +91 40 23112121/22 | Fax: +91 4023112124 | Email: sm@hitex.co.in
PURPOSE-BUILT EXHIBITION & CONFERENCE VENUE
THE VENUEFOR SUCCESSPREMIER NEXUS FOR CONFERENCES, EXHIBITIONS, AND TRADE FAIRS IN INDIA
flight from any major city in INDIA