NBCC sees no impact from West Asia crisis; expands housing projects and global footprint
New Delhi, [India], March 27 (ANI): State-owned NBCC (India) Chairman and Managing Director KP Mahadevaswamy on Friday said the ongoing West Asia crisis has had no impact on the company's projects so far, while highlighting a strong execution pipeline, robust housing delivery, and aggressive domestic and international expansion plans.
Speaking exclusively to ANI, the CMD said that, as of now, NBCC's operations remain unaffected by the West Asia crisis.
Highlighting ongoing and upcoming projects, he said NBCC has successfully delivered major redevelopment works in Delhi, including Motibagh and Kidwai Nagar, and is currently executing large-scale projects in Sarojini Nagar, Netaji Nagar, and Nauroji Nagar (World Trade Centre).
NBCC has also signed MoUs with multiple states, including Rajasthan, Goa, Kerala, and Jammu & Kashmir, with projects at advanced stages.
"In Rajasthan, we are planning a 'Rajasthan Mandapam' on the lines of Bharat Mandapam," he said.
He added that NBCC has now taken up stalled projects of Supertech builders, aiming to provide relief to nearly 50,000 homebuyers.
The PSU remains optimistic about growth, driven by increasing demand for redevelopment projects, government focus on urban transformation, and rising opportunities in stressed asset resolution.
The CMD said the company's self-financing redevelopment model continues to be a key differentiator, ensuring financial sustainability while expanding housing supply.
He added that NBCC is also exploring new opportunities in Australia and Dubai, while earlier projects in countries such as Libya, Iraq, and Turkey have already been completed.
The CMD highlighted NBCC's focus on green, zero-waste, and smart city concepts. He said redevelopment projects not only modernize infrastructure but also double housing capacity while generating surplus funds for the government. (ANI)
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