Here’s a tour of the newly constructed ISBT project in Mohali
20 Sep 2016
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Editorial Team
C&C Constructions, the concessionaire of Mohali Bus Terminus, recently set up an impressive demonstration of facilities at their newly constructed ISBT project in Mohali. Nitin Gadkari, Minister for Road Transport and Highways and Shipping and Deputy CM Sukhbir Badal participated in a tour of the country’s first Busopolis � a state-of-the-art bus terminus along with a complete retail, travel and hospitality experience.
Derived from the concept of ‘Aerotropolis� (mega airports), Mohali Busopolis is dedicated to the people of Punjab. Located on the border of Chandigarh and in close proximity to major institutional infrastructure and residential townships, the Mohali Terminus Mega Project is spread across an area of 7.02 acre, has a total project cost of Rs 700 crore and is being executed in three phases.
According to Col (Retd) CVS Sehgal, Chief General Manager, C&C Constructions, “With connectivity and innovative commercial spaces playing a significant role in the country and state economies, Mohali Junction is set to redefine the way we travel and conduct business. Besides giving accessibility, efficiency, and convenience to the business traveller, the project will have ample leisure facilities for the traveller.
The project has bagged accolades for being region’s first integrated commercial project and India’s first air-conditioned bus stand. With the state-of-the-art AC ISBT ready for operation, C&C Mohali junction is the next happening thing in the outskirts of Chandigarh. The ISBT will be functional 24 x 7. ÑDz©ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³ to big retail along with food and beverage brands, Mohali Junction will give an opportunity to various businesses and further promote employment opportunities.
This one-of-its-kind mega project is a Public Private Partnership
(PPP) project with the Government of Punjab. Having four units to invest in � commercial office space, modular office space, business condo space and retail � C&C Mohali Junction is the most lucrative commercial investment opportunity one can think of.
C&C Constructions, the concessionaire of Mohali Bus Terminus, recently set up an impressive demonstration of facilities at their newly constructed ISBT project in Mohali. Nitin Gadkari, Minister for Road Transport and Highways and Shipping and Deputy CM Sukhbir Badal participated in a tour of the country’s first Busopolis � a state-of-the-art bus terminus along with a complete retail, travel and hospitality experience.
Derived from the concept of ‘Aerotropolis� (mega airports), Mohali Busopolis is dedicated to the people of Punjab. Located on the border of Chandigarh and in close proximity to major institutional infrastructure and residential townships, the Mohali Terminus Mega Project is spread across an area of 7.02 acre, has a total project cost of Rs 700 crore and is being executed in three phases.
According to Col (Retd) CVS Sehgal, Chief General Manager, C&C Constructions, “With connectivity and innovative commercial spaces playing a significant role in the country and state economies, Mohali Junction is set to redefine the way we travel and conduct business. Besides giving accessibility, efficiency, and convenience to the business traveller, the project will have ample leisure facilities for the traveller.
The project has bagged accolades for being region’s first integrated commercial project and India’s first air-conditioned bus stand. With the state-of-the-art AC ISBT ready for operation, C&C Mohali junction is the next happening thing in the outskirts of Chandigarh. The ISBT will be functional 24 x 7. ÑDz©ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³ to big retail along with food and beverage brands, Mohali Junction will give an opportunity to various businesses and further promote employment opportunities.
This one-of-its-kind mega project is a Public Private Partnership
(PPP) project with the Government of Punjab. Having four units to invest in � commercial office space, modular office space, business condo space and retail � C&C Mohali Junction is the most lucrative commercial investment opportunity one can think of.
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