Infrastructure Capacity Expansion

As full development progresses, existing utility and access systems may need scaling to handle higher loads and traffic.

  • Electricity: Upgrade to higher kVA transformers or HT connections for expanded manufacturing or warehousing operations
  • Water and sewer lines: Larger diameter pipes, storage tanks, or additional borewells may be required
  • Internal roads: Widening, adding truck bays, or concrete surfacing for heavy vehicle durability

Facility and Structural Enhancements

Supporting full buildout involves constructing or upgrading physical infrastructure to match increased use.

  • Additional industrial sheds or storage units to maximize plot usage
  • Drainage and stormwater upgrades to handle increased surface runoff
  • Fire safety and emergency access systems in compliance with industrial norms

Technology and Utility Integration

Modernization and automation upgrades improve operational efficiency and future-proof the site.

  • Smart meters, IoT-based monitoring, and lighting automation
  • Broadband and fiber optic upgrades for administrative and operational connectivity
  • Waste management systems or ETPs for pollution control in manufacturing zones