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YEIDA’s new office complex to be loaded with amenities

The upcoming complex will span 27,800 square metres on plot number F-4 in Sector-18 of Gautam Buddha Nagar, around 110 metres from the Yamuna Expressway.

Updated on: Apr 18, 2025 08:50 PM IST
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The Uttar Pradesh government is set to construct a state-of-the-art central office complex for the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA).

The new YEIDA complex is poised to become a landmark in regional administrative infrastructure. (Sourced)
The new YEIDA complex is poised to become a landmark in regional administrative infrastructure. (Sourced)

The upcoming complex will span 27,800 square metres on plot number F-4 in Sector-18 of Gautam Buddha Nagar, around 110 metres from the Yamuna Expressway.

With its strategic location and comprehensive facilities, the new YEIDA complex is poised to become a landmark in regional administrative infrastructure, officials said.

The new office complex, designed to accommodate up to 800 people, will be developed with a work-friendly layout and future-ready infrastructure.

The masterplan, prepared by the YEIDA, envisions a modern, sustainable, and well-connected campus equipped with a range of amenities, including a bank, crèche, library, gym, EV charging station, solar power plant, and designated parking spaces.

The campus will have a GRIHA 5-star rating for green buildings and will feature high-speed elevators, 24/7 CCTV surveillance, and a beautifully landscaped plaza.

A grand entry lobby will serve as a central highlight, offering visitors a welcoming experience amid thoughtfully designed open spaces that promote social interaction and community engagement.

According to the detailed blueprint, the total built-up area will be approximately 45,528.18 square metres. Non-residential infrastructure will include service roads, entry and exit gates, a secure boundary wall, and other key facilities.

 
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