Ramanujan IT City

Summary

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Ramanujan IT City (TRIL)
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General information
TypeInformation Technology Park
LocationTaramani, Chennai, India
AddressRajiv Gandhi Salai, Taramani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600 113, India
CostUS$230 million[2]
Height
Roof60 m (200 ft)[1]
Top floor12
Technical details
Floor count13
Floor area4,500,000 sq ft (420,000 m2)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Skidmore, Owings and Merill (SOM) (New York City, USA)
DeveloperTIDCO, Tata Realty and Infrastructure Limited and Indian Hotels Company Limited
Main contractorLeighton Welspun (Australia)
Ramanujan IT park, Chennai

Ramanujan IT City is an information technology (IT) special economic zone (SEZ) situated in Chennai, India. Named after the Indian Mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, it is a joint venture of Tata Realty and Infrastructure Limited (TRIL), Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL) and Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation (TIDCO). Situated next to the Tidel Park, it is being developed in a land measuring 25 acres with two zones with a total built-up area of 5.7 million sq ft.[1] including 4.5 million sq ft of office space.

History edit

The initial works comprising demolition of existing buildings, site clearing and commencement of bulk excavation and piling works began in December 2008 by Leighton India. Construction on the new building structure commenced in June 2009.[1]

The project edit

The project is located on a 25-acre site situated along the Old Mamallapuram Road opposite the Thiruvanmiyur MRTS Railway Station, north of the Taramani IT corridor where the majority of the city's IT sector is housed. The project is being developed at a cost of 35,000 million[3] within a special economic zone and comprises two distinct elements, namely, a processing zone and a non-processing zone.

Processing zone

The processing zone is the IT portion of the development consisting of four office buildings of approximately 60 m in height. The buildings are arranged around central courtyards located at ground and at the podium level. The courtyards serve as the centre of activity for the IT complex, providing links between the various amenity functions.

The buildings are being built in 6 blocks with five levels of car parking, including three levels of basement car parking along with additional multi-level car parking, and 13 floors, with a total area of 4.5 million sq ft. The towers are named Hardy Tower, Carr Tower, Neville Tower, Cambridge Tower and Littlewood Tower, in the memories of G. H. Hardy, G. S. Carr, Eric Harold Neville and John Edensor Littlewood respectively. The project has obtained Green Building certification (as per LEED Gold Guidelines—Pre-certified) and IMS certification. Utility buildings are also being constructed to support the IT facilities. The buildings have 8-m-high entrance lobbies, and each floor has floor-plates ranging from 50,000 sq ft to 100,000 sq ft in various blocks, with a floor-to-floor height of 3.75 m.

Non-processing zone

The non-processing zone consists of a mixed-use development consisting of a convention centre, retail, residential, hospitality and entertainment facilities along with below-ground car parking.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Leighton to build new IT park in Chennai, India". International Business Times. IBTimes. 6 July 2009. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
  2. ^ "Leighton to deliver $230 million Ramanujan IT Park in Chennai". World Construction Network. 6 July 2009. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
  3. ^ "TRIL to launch project in Chennai". The Indian Express. Chennai: The Indian Express. 22 December 2009. Retrieved 1 September 2012.

External links edit

  • Official homepage
  • Project page of Leighton Welspun
  • SEZ deadline spurs space demand